Rep. Fred Anderson, R-Great Falls, has refused to step down over the allegations that ex-trainer James Jensen abused students at Custer County District High School in Miles City while Anderson was principal in the 1990s.
He's been described by The Hill as “hands down the most powerful tax advocate in Washington.” Politico describes him as “the high priest of anti-tax orthodoxy.”
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 on Montana Republicans’ reactions to casino magnate, big donor and former GOP finance chair Steve Wynn’s resignation from the Republican National Committee over sexual misconduct allegations. Freshman Montana Republican Congressman Gianforte’s office said “Greg believes the allegations, if true, are reprehensible...
The new chair of the Montana Republican Party is Debra Lamm, a retired attorney and former Republican state legislator from Livingston. At a party convention in Billings last weekend, Republican delegates chose Lamm as the new state chair over George Paul, a local party official from Great Falls, and Aaron Flint, a former conservative radio talk-show host who was chief of staff for former Congres