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U.S. Representative ยท Montana ยท 2
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Montana's federal lands are central to ranching, mining, and timber industries. What specific steps are you taking in Congress to reduce federal permitting delays and regulatory costs that burden Montana's natural resource industries and rural economies?
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Montana has some of the highest rates of wildfires and drought linked to changing climate conditions. What investments or policies are you supporting to help Montana communities, farmers, and tribal nations adapt to and prepare for increased climate-related disasters?
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Montana is a largely rural state with significant challenges in broadband connectivity and access to Veterans Affairs healthcare. What concrete steps are you taking to improve broadband infrastructure and ensure Montana veterans can access VA services closer to their homes?
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Given Montana's significant agricultural economy, what specific legislative actions have you taken or do you plan to take to reduce regulatory burdens on ranchers and farmers, particularly regarding federal land-use regulations that affect their operations?
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Montana has some of the lowest rates of health insurance coverage in rural areas โ what is your position on expanding Medicaid eligibility or supporting federal funding for rural health clinics to ensure that low-income Montanans have access to affordable medical care?
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Montana's road and bridge infrastructure serves both rural communities and the broader transportation network โ how do you plan to ensure that federal infrastructure funding allocated to Montana is distributed equitably to smaller, underserved rural counties and not concentrated only in larger population centers?