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(Washington, D.C.) Senator Max Baucus at a press conference unveiling his new plan to boost domestic energy production. Baucus told reporters, "It's time that Congress does something to help."

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BAUCUS ANNOUNCES PLAN TO BOOST DOMESTIC ENERGY PRODUCTION - Sep 12, 2008

(Washington, D.C.) – Montana’s senior U.S. Senator Max Baucus today announced his plan that would boost domestic energy production, help lower energy costs and create good-paying jobs.
 
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SENATORS CALL FOR MALMSTROM TO PLAY A STRONG ROLE IN NATION'S FUTURE MILITARY OPERATIONS - Jul 31, 2008

(Washington, D.C.) – Montana’s U.S. Senators Max Baucus and Jon Tester today met with Air Force Secretary Nominee Michael Donley and called for Malmstrom to play a prominent role in the...more»

BAUCUS INTRODUCES BILL TO HELP GUN MANUFACTURERS - Jul 24, 2008

(Washington, D.C.) – Montana’s senior U.S. Senator Max Baucus today introduced legislation that would make it easier for gun ...more»

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Rural veterans' health care focus of Senate field hearing By RICHARD PETERSON -

 

Veterans living in rural areas have less access to health care than their city counterparts and as a result have shorter lives than vets living closer to clinics in larger cities, three U.S. Senators were told Saturday.

"Here in Montana, you don't have 'rural' health care. You have 'frontier' health care," said Dave McLean, commander of the American Legion of Montana, at a Senate Veterans Affairs Committee field hearing in Great Falls.

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Baucus keeps national spotlight on Montana by Great Falls Tribune Staff - Montana burst into the national political spotlight in the 2004 election when Brian Schweitzer ended a 16-year run of Republicans in the governor's office. Jon Tester kept us there last year with his victory over veteran Republican U.S. Sen. Conrad Burns. Why, in a sea of red states, was Montana turning a shade of purple? Now journalists at CNN, the New York Times and other media titans are routinely dialing the 406 area code. Click here for full story

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