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ICYMI: US could lose next major war due to Pentagon’s ‘broken’ acquisition system

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 29, 2025 ICYMI: US could lose next major war due to Pentagon’s ‘broken’ acquisition system Senator Tim Sheehy and Katherine Boyle, general partner at Andreessen Horowitz and co-lead of its American Dynamism practice, penned an op-ed in Fox News supporting key reforms to the United States’ defense acquisition system in this year’s National Defense Authorization Act. “The United States simply cannot afford to wait until the next war starts to fix our broken acquisition system. We cannot sacrifice our national security on the altar of bureaucracy,” Sen. Sheehy and Boyle argue. In case you missed it… US could lose next major war due to Pentagon’s ‘broken’ acquisition system Senator Tim Sheehy

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Sheehy Promotes Service Academies for Montana Students

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 24, 2025 Sheehy Promotes Service Academies for Montana StudentsSheehy Speaks with Montana Students About Leadership and Service MANHATTAN, Mont. – U.S. Senator Tim Sheehy (R – Mont.) yesterday visited Three Forks and Manhattan to hold town halls and informational sessions with Montana students about leadership, service, and attending a United States Service Academy. “My wife and I met at the Naval Academy. We were proud to serve our country, and we both know how rewarding it is to live a life of service after attending a service academy. That’s why I’m encouraging the next generation of Montanans to serve and educating kids

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Following Montana Delegation Letter, USITC to Continue Investigation of Russia’s Predatory Palladium Trade

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 16, 2025 Following Montana Delegation Letter, USITC to Continue Investigation of Russia’s Predatory Palladium Trade U.S. SENATE – The U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) has voted to continue investigations of imports of unwrought palladium from Russia. The USITC determined there is reasonable indication that the U.S. mining industry is injured by these imports that are allegedly sold in the United States at less than fair value, subsidized by the Russian government. The USITC decision follows a letter from Montana’s congressional delegation last month, calling on the Trump administration to take action to stop Russia’s predatory palladium trade practices and protect critical

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