FreedomWorks’ Member of the Month for August 2021: Rep. Matt Rosendale
FreedomWorks is excited to honor Rep. Matt Rosendale (R-Mont.) as our member of the month for August 2021. He represents Montana’s at-large congressional district, encompassing the entire state. The…
Support the Earmark Elimination Act, S. 501
On behalf of our activist community, I urge you to contact your senators and ask them to cosponsor the Earmark Elimination Act, S. 501, introduced by Sen. Steve Daines (R-Mont.)…
FreedomWorks’ Member of the Month for November 2020: Sen. Steve Daines (R-Mont.)
FreedomWorks is proud to honor Sen. Steve Daines (R-Mont.) as our member of the month for November 2020. Representing the state of Montana, which is one of nine states…
Montana’s Net Neutrality Rule is Still Bad
FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai’s Restoring Internet Freedom Order was a win for consumers. Heavy-handed common carrier regulations stifled internet investment, draining billions from future innovations like 5G service. But sadly,…
How the Clean Power Plan Hurts States Represented by Democratic Senators
One of President Barack Obama’s most controversial regulations is getting a lot of attention after President-elect Donald Trump nominated Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt to serve as administrator of the…
Montana Governor signs legislation to protect innocent property owners from government overreach
There’s big news out of Montana. Gov. Steve Bullock signed legislation on Tuesday to protect innocent people and their property from civil asset forfeiture abuse by overzealous law enforcement.
Montana Legislature continues trend of states limiting government overreach
The Montana Legislature has approved a bill providing a crucial protection to innocent people whose property could be confiscated by overzealous law enforcement. Currently, Montana has some of the…
Civil asset forfeiture reform bill is on the move in Montana
A bipartisan reform bill to protect innocent Montana property owners is slowly working its way through the state legislature, but time is running out for lawmakers to send it to…