Steve Daines, U.S. Senator representing Montana, shared a series of posts on December 18, 2025, highlighting energy policy and legislative priorities. Daines commented on national energy demand projections, praised the President’s address, and endorsed an op-ed advocating for permitting reform.
On December 18, 2025, Daines stated: “The demand for U.S. energy is expected to grow at least 50% in the next 25 years. During @POTUS’s first year in office he’s unleashed Made-In-MT energy & increased American energy dominance.”
Later that day, he posted: “Great address from @POTUS “ (December 18, 2025).
In a subsequent tweet on December 18, Daines referenced an opinion piece by Jesse Ramos in the New York Post: “Great op-ed by my friend @JesseRamosMT in the @nypost. Permitting reform will unleash the power of the American economy. Let’s get it done!”
Daines has served as U.S. Senator from Montana since 2015 and participates in Senate committees on finance, foreign relations, energy and natural resources, and Indian affairs to influence policies on taxation, trade and public lands (official website). He grew up in Bozeman, Montana and earned a Bachelor of Science in chemical engineering from Montana State University (official website). Before entering politics, Daines held management positions at Procter & Gamble and worked as an executive at a Bozeman-based software firm (official website).
His offices provide constituent services across multiple cities in Montana as well as Washington, D.C., offering assistance with federal agencies and veterans resources (official website). The Congressional Management Foundation has recognized his office for transparency and staff support (official website).

