U.S. Senator Steve Daines, who represents Montana in the Senate and serves on several key committees, shared updates about his recent activities and constituent services through a series of posts on December 22, 2025.
In a post at 15:41 UTC, Daines addressed concerns about high travel costs for Montanans hoping to attend a championship game in Nashville. He wrote, “Flight prices for the big game are very high. I sent a letter to airline CEOs urging them to add more flights & options to help more Montanans get to the championship game in Nashville. Go Cats!”
Later that day, at 18:26 UTC, Daines marked the end of Hanukkah with members of Montana’s Jewish community. He stated, “It was an honor to join my good friend @MontanaJew to celebrate the last day of Hanukkah. We stand with our Jewish brothers and sisters here in Montana and across the world.”
At 20:17 UTC, Daines highlighted his office’s achievements in constituent service over the past year: “Serving MT is an honor & privilege, and helping Montanans is my top priority. In 2025, our office:
Recovered more than $50 million from the federal government for MTns
Closed over 600 constituent cases.
Attended more than 2,000 meetings & events in MT
I’m incredibly”
Daines has served as U.S. Senator from Montana since 2015 and participates in Senate committees related to finance, foreign relations, energy and natural resources, and Indian affairs (official website). He provides constituent services such as assistance with federal agencies through offices located across several Montana cities including Bozeman and Great Falls as well as Washington, D.C., reflecting his focus on public service and accessibility (official website). Before entering politics, Daines worked in management roles at Procter & Gamble and as an executive at a Bozeman-based software firm (official website).
As noted on his official website, Daines grew up in Bozeman as a fifth-generation Montanan and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in chemical engineering from Montana State University (official website). His office has been recognized by the Congressional Management Foundation for transparency and staff support (official website).
