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Sheehy Statement on President Trump Protecting Bull Mountains Mine and Montana Jobs
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 6, 2025 Sheehy Statement on President Trump Protecting Bull Mountains Mine and Montana Jobs U.S. SENATE – U.S. Senator Tim Sheehy (R – Mont.) today released the following statement in support of President Donald J. Trump and the Department of the Interior’s announcement of an approval of the mining plan modification for the Bull Mountains coal mine. A key step in advancing President Donald J. Trump’s energy emergency directives and strengthening U.S. energy partnerships abroad, the action authorizes Signal Peak Energy, LLC to recover approximately 22.8 million tons of federal coal and 34.5 million tons of adjacent non-federal coal, extending the
Sheehy’s Bipartisan Wildfire Bill Heading to President Trump’s Desk
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 3, 2025 Sheehy’s Bipartisan Wildfire Bill Heading to President Trump’s DeskAerial Firefighting Enhancement Act Passes Senate, House U.S. SENATE – U.S. Senator Tim Sheehy’s bipartisan Aerial Firefighting Enhancement Act is headed to President Donald J. Trump’s desk after passing the House of Representatives today. The bill, introduced by Senator Sheehy in January alongside Senator Martin Heinrich (D – N.M.), strengthens the wildfire suppression fleet and ensures the United States can better combat the year-round threat of catastrophic wildfire. The bill passed the Senate unanimously in April. “This year is the most dangerous and expensive wildfire year in history, and the Aerial Firefighting Enhancement Act will give
ICYMI: SENS SHEEHY, WARREN: Pentagon wastes billions with devastating repair rules. We’re working together to stop it.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 29, 2025 ICYMI: SENS SHEEHY, WARREN: Pentagon wastes billions with devastating repair rules. We’re working together to stop it. Senators Tim Sheehy (R – Mont.) and Elizabeth Warren (D – Mass.) wrote an opinion piece in Fox News about boosting military readiness and saving taxpayer dollars by allowing servicemembers to repair their own equipment. In case you missed it… SENS SHEEHY, WARREN: Pentagon wastes billions with devastating repair rules. We’re working together to stop it. Senator Tim Sheehy and Elizabeth Warren May 29, 2025 FOX News Our defense industrial base is stumbling. For years, the U.S. Department of Defense – under
NBC Montana: Sen. Tim Sheehy appointed to Naval Academy board, calls it ‘an honor’
Kylie GibsonMarch 18, 2025 WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump announced in a post on Truth Social that Montana U.S. Sen. Tim Sheehy will be appointed to the United States Naval Academy board. NBC Montana spoke exclusively with Sheehy on Tuesday morning, who told us the following: “As we face a tremendous amount of threats around the world as a senator from Montana, for Montana, but also, as a leader for a nation, it’s incredibly important we make sure that our services academies are laser focused on making sure we’re prepared for our next conflict.” Sheehy is a class of 2008 U.S. Naval Academy graduate
NBC News: Freshman senators introduce bipartisan legislation to hasten wildfire response
Allan Smith March 5, 2025 Sens. Tim Sheehy, R-Mont., and Andy Kim, D-N.J., announced Friday they are introducing legislation to set a national standard for wildfire response time on federal lands. The Wildfire Response and Preparedness Act would establish a 30-minute national standard response time for wildfires on federal land administered by the Interior or Agriculture departments. “Establishing an aggressive national wildfire standard response time, just like we have for structure fires, is an America First, commonsense way to protect our nation and our people,” Sheehy said in a statement. “The WRAP Act will help our brave firefighters put out wildfires while they are
Bozeman Daily Chronicle: Small town, big dreams: Rapelje’s class of 2025 hosts surprise commencement speaker
Charlie Denison SCN EditorMay 3, 2025 “The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” – Eleanor Roosevelt This quote, chosen as the Rapelje High School Class of 2025 motto, came to life in spectacular fashion at the May 2 graduation ceremony. In one of Montana’s tiniest towns, where the graduating class consisted of just two students, something extraordinary happened. When Violet Herzog and Rylie Tinsley approached their senior year, they decided to aim high. Rather than settling for a typical graduation, Rylie took a chance that would make their ceremony unforgettable. “When I set my mind to something