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About the Author: Steve’s Montana journey dates back to his great-great-grandmother Karine Dyrud, who immigrated from Norway in 1869. As a widow and mother of seven children, she moved westward from Minnesota and homesteaded on the northern plains of Montana 23 miles east of Conrad.
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04.13.11 | Comments Off on Steve Daines – Statement on Budget Compromise
Bozeman, Montana–U.S. Congressional candidate Steve Daines issued the following statement on the recent budget compromise. “Hard to believe the drama that played out the past few days over a paltry $38 billion of spending cuts on a $3.8 TRILLION 2011 budget,” Daines said. “This is a rounding error as we are closing in the 14.3 […]
04.13.11 | Comments Off on Steve Daines – Creating an Environment Where Job Growth can Thrive 1st Person
Steve Daines The kinds of jobs that will keep America in the lead over the long term in global markets will not be created by government stimulus programs. Good paying jobs that result in innovation and high productivity have always come from the private sector founded on entrepreneurial principles. This country needs these jobs now […]
03.04.11 | Comments Off on Steve Daines – Taxes and the Budget
The people from Montana are well aware that the nation is struggling with a debt crisis. The road that got us here was one of deficit spending where our government spent much more than it received in taxes. This has continued with the most recent budget proposals and unless we take a stand, the national […]
03.04.11 | Comments Off on Steve Daines – On the Deficit
The reason I am running for Congress is that short sighted decisions being made in Washington are borrowing; some may say stealing, from the future of all of our children. Rampant spending and pork barrel politics is pushing this country down a road that will impoverish our children and the generations that follow if we […]
03.04.11 | Comments Off on Steve Daines – Jobs
The people in this state understand that economic growth does not come from Government stimulus plans. At the current deficit levels the Government simply is not in a position to create jobs on a long term basis to try to push the economy forward. Now, as in the past, real jobs that pay decent wages […]