The Montana Legislature officially got underway in Helena on Monday with the swearing-in ceremony, and then Republicans and Democrats separated to begin the process of caucusing.
Top White House political advisors reported on Tuesday that President Donald Trump is planning to spend at least 40 days on the road– including another possible stop in Montana– campaigning for Republicans before the midterm elections in November...
New details on next week’s scheduled appearance by Vice President Mike Pence in Billings on Tuesday July 24th; Pence will reportedly appear first at a rally with Republican U.S. Senate candidate Matt Rosendale at 9:30 a.m. at the Montana Pavilion at MetraPark...
Q2 reports that Vice President Mike Pence is coming to Billings July 24th to campaign for GOP Senate candidate Matt Rosendale. Pence last came to Billings in May of 2017 to support Republican Greg Gianforte’s congressional campaign. A Rosendale campaign spokesperson confirmed the visit Thursday, stating “The Trump administration has made it clear that they’re all in for Matt Rosendale and we’re e
President Donald Trump’s son came to Billings this weekend. Donald Trump Jr. spoke in support of Republican Congressional candidate Greg Gianforte at the Billings Hotel & Convention Center on Friday night. Trump also spoke in support of GOP Senate candidate Matt Rosendale....
A train carrying Republican members of Congress, including Montana Sen. Steve Daines and Congressman Greg Gianforte, to a retreat in Greenbrier, West Virginia, hit a truck on Wednesday morning.
Q2 reports that the lawmakers were scheduled to spend the next few days at the West Virginia resort for their annual issues conference...
Q2 reports that Montana’s top elected officials reacted to President Donald Trump’s first State of the Union address, predictably falling mostly along party lines.
Republican Sen. Steve Daines said “…we heard the President speak of a nation that is strong and secure...
State Republican Party Chairman Jeff Essman issued an 'Emergency Chairman's Report' on the eve of the presentation of SB 305, the mail-in ballot bill for the upcoming special election to replace Congressman Ryan Zinke.