Senator Jon Tester

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Senator Jon Tester Continues Push to Bring Rural Tech Hub to Montana During Senate Hearing with Secretary of Commerce

I have faith in this country, and I have faith in our ability to emerge from a time when we’ve outsourced our jobs to a time when we can bring the jobs back here again”;

“I am blown away by the effort that Montanans have put forth on this opportunity”

Montana Senator Jon Tester’s Historic Blackfoot-Clearwater Stewardship Act Passes Committee, Sets up Full Senate Vote

Senator’s bill to create jobs, protect public lands supported by 83% of Montanans

Tester’s Buy America Rule For Projects Funded By His Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Goes into Effect

Senator crafted the provision in his Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to require government-funded infrastructure projects use more American-made goods

Tester Secures More Than $26 Million For Rural Infrastructure Projects Across Montana

“Too many folks in Washington D.C. don’t understand the challenges rural Americans face and the critical role our roads and bridges play in keeping communities connected,” said Tester.

Sen. Jon Tester advocates for creation of Montana Tech Hub

A regional tech hub in Montana would allow those in the public and private sectors to gather in a centralized location with financial and academic institutions to participate in tech innovations.

Montana Senator Jon Tester Announces More Than $4 Million to Boost State and Local Cybersecurity in Montana

Funding will go to state and local governments to assist in managing and reducing cyber risk

Senator Tester is Most Effective Lawmaker in Congress Entering August Work Period

Of 535 Members of Congress, Tester is the only lawmaker to have multiple bills signed into law

Montana Senator Jon Tester Presses Biden Administration to Stop Blocking Funding for School Hunting and Archery Programs

Senator: “Outdoor recreation is foundational to our western way of life and any reduction of federal support for these educational programs is unacceptable”

Montana Senator Jon Tester pushes for lifetime ban of former members of Congress from becoming lobbyists

Also, reintroducing legislation would require members to publish daily schedules

Tester’s Public Schedule Legislation Would Require All Members of Congress to Post Daily Public Schedules Online As He Does

“Montanans elected me to represent their interests, and that means keeping them informed about who I’m meeting with, what I’m working on, and where I’m spending my time as Montana’s senior Senator,” said Tester. “That’s why I started posting my public schedule back in 2007, and it’s why I’ve kept it updated to this day — and I hope my colleagues will follow suit. If we want to inject some real transparency into our government, we’ve got to start holding Members of Congress accountable and this bill is a step in the right direction.”