Results for keyword: Jon Tester
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Races where the environment matters. Sort of.
Though environmental issues won't be decisive at the ballot box, candidates' green records could still matter -- if environmental super PACs have their way.
by Cally Carswell, Oct 30, 2012 -
Rehberg and Tester: Policy differences
A list of some of Republican Rep. Denny Rehberg's major policy differences with incumbent Democratic Sen. Jon Tester.
by Ray Ring, Sep 02, 2012 -
Who is Denny Rehberg, really?
Republican Rep. Denny Rehberg has exploited his family's long Montana history to get where he is today, but his current campaign for Democrat Jon Tester's Senate seat is raising questions about his record and that history.
by Ray Ring, Sep 03, 2012 -
For Western politicians, roots matter
In the rural West, how deep a candidate's family roots go -- how long they've lived in the area -- sometimes matters more than his or her experience or political opinions.
by Paul Larmer, Sep 01, 2012 -
Secretly funded Montana sportsmen dive into political fray
The group Montana Hunters and Anglers Action is wielding its cash to help pro-conservation candidates win elections.
by Gabriel Furshong, May 28, 2012 -
State and municipal governments fertilize local food craze
Local governments are trying to give a boost to small farmers and organic growers.
by Nathaniel Hoffman, Feb 03, 2011 -
CON: When a wilderness bill is a sham
Montana is the last best place because of its remaining wildlands, but Sen. Tester's new bill does not protect them.
by Larry Campbell, Jan 14, 2010 -
PRO: Sen. Tester's Montana bill is a true collaborative effort
Montana's wildlands as well as its people are well served by the Forest Jobs and Recreation Act.
by Bruce Farling, Jan 14, 2010 -
Heard around the West
True-blue Montana libertarian Stan Jones; neighbors helping neighbors steal cars in Arizona; "vanishing culture" vampires; only one flag allowed in Pahrump, Nev.; tampering with food in New Mexico; and the Forest Service is bipolar
by Betsy Marston, Dec 11, 2006 -
The West: A New Center of Power
The West gains traction as a center of power in 2006, and nine more indicators from the midterm elections.
by Ray Ring, Nov 27, 2006






