Montana Attorney General Tim Fox has joined with every other Attorney General in the country to have Congress permanently classify Fentanyl as a Schedule 1 drug.
On Friday afternoon in the White House Rose Garden, President Donald Trump faced a group of reporters for a hastily called address to inform then that a plan has been reached to reopen the federal government for three weeks.
Montana Attorney General Tim Fox has joined nearly all 56 of the nation’s attorneys general to ask Congress to close a loophole that allows fentanyl traffickers to avoid law enforcement. Fox describes the loophole in the statute.
A longtime legislative leader from the Crow Tribe in Montana testified on Capitol Hill earlier this week, sending a strong message to Washington state politicians blocking Crow coal from getting to market.
The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation is asking Congress to vote in favor of critical conservation and sportsmen issues just approved by Congressional leadership in the latest omnibus budget agreement.
In response to the terrorist attacks in Paris last week, Senator Jon Tester spoke up and asked national security and law enforcement officials about how they intend to keep America safe from terrorist threats.