Steve Daines highlights legislative action and public safety for Montana in December posts

Senator Steve Daines, US Senator for Montana
Senator Steve Daines, US Senator for Montana
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Steve Daines, U.S. Senator representing Montana, shared a series of posts on December 17, 2025, highlighting legislative efforts and public safety concerns in the state.

In his first post at 16:17 UTC, Daines reflected on the past year: “Reminiscing on good memories from 2025. What a historic year for MT with an amazing team https://t.co/bFidd2lKHt”.

Later that day at 16:49 UTC, he announced new legislation focused on conservation and outdoor access: “Today I intro’d the MT Sportsmen Conservation Act with @timsheehyMT & @RepTroyDowning to increase access to our public lands & improve forest management. This bill is a huge win for our MT outdoor way of life & I’ll fight to get it across the finish line.
https://t.co/3ib0jwWyV3″
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Addressing ongoing weather issues in Montana, Daines issued a safety advisory at 17:45 UTC: “In light of statewide weather concerns, I strongly encourage Montanans to heed local authorities & stay safe.
https://t.co/qFsOWnAmox”
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Daines has served as U.S. Senator from Montana since 2015 and operates offices throughout the state and in Washington, D.C., providing constituent services such as assistance with federal agencies and veterans resources (official website). He is a fifth-generation Montanan who grew up in Bozeman and holds a Bachelor of Science in chemical engineering from Montana State University. Before entering politics, he held management positions at Procter & Gamble and worked as an executive at a Bozeman-based software firm. In the Senate, Daines participates in committees on finance, foreign relations, energy and natural resources, and Indian affairs to influence policies affecting taxation, trade, and public lands.



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