Steve Daines posts about local recognition, border security thanks, and water safety efforts

Senator Steve Daines, US Senator for Montana
Senator Steve Daines, US Senator for Montana
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U.S. Senator Steve Daines, who represents Montana in the Senate and serves on several key committees, recently posted a series of messages on his social media account addressing local achievements, national security, and public infrastructure.

On January 15, 2026, Daines shared a message congratulating a local entity: “Congratulations KSKY. Well-deserved.”

Later that day, Daines expressed appreciation for the President’s efforts regarding border security. In his post at 19:53 UTC, he wrote: “Thank you @POTUS for all your work to keep Americans safe and our southern border SECURE.”

In another message posted at 21:02 UTC on January 15, Daines highlighted ongoing efforts to improve water quality in Northeastern Montana: “Proud to work to ensure Northeastern MT has clean and safe water – what they need and deserve!”

Senator Daines has served as Montana’s U.S. Senator since 2015 and is affiliated with committees focused on finance, foreign relations, energy and natural resources, and Indian affairs (official website). His background includes experience in chemical engineering as well as management roles at Procter & Gamble and an executive position at a Bozeman-based software firm before entering politics. As a fifth-generation Montanan raised in Bozeman and an alumnus of Montana State University with a degree in chemical engineering, Daines maintains offices across several cities in Montana—including Bozeman, Great Falls, Helena, Billings, Missoula, Kalispell, Sidney—and Washington, D.C., providing constituent services such as assistance with federal agencies and veterans’ resources (official website).

He has also received recognition from the Congressional Management Foundation for transparency and office practices (official website), underscoring his engagement with both legislative responsibilities and direct constituent support.



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