Governor increases energy assistance
The Missoulian, MT - Dec 27, 2005
HELENA - Gov. Brian Schweitzer on Tuesday ordered $2.5 million in
one-time state funds to be spent to supplement home heating assistance
for Montanans this winter.
Businesses line up for ‘Insure Montana'
The Missoulian, MT - Dec 21, 2005
Nearly 1,000 Montana small businesses and their employees will be
getting a late Christmas present early next year: affordable health
insurance.
Governor signs school, pension bills
Billings Gazette, USA - Dec 20, 2005
HELENA - Gov. Brian Schweitzer signed legislation Monday finalizing
plans to boost education spending and put more money into the state's
pension systems.
Gazette Opinion: Two days' work will help Montana schools for a ...
Billings Gazette, USA - Dec 19, 2005
At the end of two days' work, the Montana Legislature provided a
much-needed boost to the state's K-12 public schools. Lawmakers' speedy
action on what was essentially Gov.
Governor shares spotlight at special session
Helena Independent Record, MT - Dec 17, 2005
Associated Press Writer - 12/17/05. HELENA - Gov. Brian Schweitzer
shared the spotlight Friday with top lieutenants and legislative party
leaders, a day after pushing school funding and pension fixes through
the special session.
Schweitzer's plan approved
Great Falls Tribune, MT - Dec 15, 2005
Democrats on Thursday pushed the governor’s school funding proposal
through the Legislature, using their majority to end a special session
on the issue in just two days.
Governor's proposal on track for approval
Helena Independent Record, MT - Dec 15, 2005
The governor's school funding proposal chugged through the Legislature
on the first day of the special session Wednesday, passing a major
hurdle in the House and garnering ...
Governor OKs extra money; bill advances
Helena Independent Record, MT - Dec 14, 2005
IR State Bureau - 12/15/05. HELENA - Gov. Brian Schweitzer Wednesday
agreed to add more money to his school-funding plan, which cleared key
hurdles on the first day of a special legislative session.
Schweitzer meets with school funding plaintiffs
Billings Gazette, USA - Dec 13, 2005
One day before the Legislature's special session, Gov. Brian Schweitzer
sat down face to face for the first time with the education interests
that sued Montana over school funding.
For the Bohlingers, music runs in the family
The Bozeman Daily Chronicle, MT - Dec 12, 2005
Bret Michaels, of the 1980s glam-rock band Poison, is on the television
screen, singing in front of a packed house in Nashville, Tenn.
State hits cleanup pay dirt
Great Falls Tribune, MT - Dec 11, 2005
The state lays claim to the nation's single largest environmental
cleanup site, where pollution taints multiple communities and overlays
a 140-mile stretch of river.
Gazette opinion: A simple, affordable plan to aid schools next ...
Billings Gazette, USA - Dec 11, 2005
Gov. Brian Schweitzer's call for a special session this week and his
proposal for state K-12 funding increases will give struggling Montana
schools some financial relief next year - if a majority of the
Legislature buys the governor's ideas.
Governor's plan boosts Great Falls schools
Great Falls Tribune, MT - Dec 10, 2005
Great Falls residents would not have to pay higher property taxes next
year if the Legislature approves Gov. Brian Schweitzer's plan to fund
public schools.
‘Skunk in the shower’
Helena Independent Record, MT - Dec 9, 2005
IR Staff Writer - 12/09/05. A bill that would allow the federal
government to sell off some public lands in the West is nothing more
than a ‘‘skunk in the shower’’ and should be pulled from consideration
by Congress, Montana Gov.
Governor says proposal won't increase taxes
Great Falls Tribune, MT - 12/7/2005
Gov. Brian Schweitzer, self-professed fan of bipartisanship, might well
have borrowed a phrase from the former President Bush, a Republican,
when he introduced his plan to pay for public schools.
Governor says proposal won't increase taxes
Great Falls Tribune, MT - 12/7/2005
Gov. Brian Schweitzer, self-professed fan of bipartisanship, might well
have borrowed a phrase from the former President Bush, a Republican,
when he introduced his plan to pay for public schools.
Governor: Education spending can't include tax increase
The Missoulian, MT - 12/7/2005
Montana public education spending can be boosted and improved without a
tax increase in next week's special legislative session, Gov.
Schweitzer: School boards have spending discretion under funding ...
The Bozeman Daily Chronicle, MT - Dec 6, 2005
Gov. Brian Schweitzer said Tuesday that local school boards will be the
ones to divvy up millions of dollars of new money under a plan he touts
as the solution to the state's school-funding problems.
Schweitzer calls Dec. 14 special session
The Missoulian, MT - Dec 5, 2005
Gov. Brian Schweitzer on Monday called the Montana Legislature into
special session next week to tackle school funding and public-employee
pension issues and laid out his own plan for both.
6 guvs protest bill's public land sale
Rocky Mountain News, CO - Dec 2, 2005
Six western governors put Congress on notice this week they oppose a
measure pending in the US Senate that would open millions of acres of
public lands for sale to mining companies.
State coffers not as flush as some think
Great Falls Tribune, MT - Dec 2, 2005
For all the talk of a $300 million surplus, Montana's financial health
is not as robust as it appears, a trio of speakers told the Montana
Taxpayers Association meeting Thursday.
Counties show common sense
Helena Independent Record, MT - Dec 1, 2005
12/01/2005. Last spring the Bush administration decided to revise
former President Bill Clinton's Roadless Area Conservation Rule, in
part by seeking advice from governors as to which roadless ...
Schweitzer: Help poor, don't overspend
Billings Gazette, USA - Nov 28, 2005
Gov. Brian Schweitzer told budget staffers Monday to work toward a
frugal state spending plan for the 2008-09 biennium that "lives within
our means," but said he won't abide cuts in programs serving the poor.
Seeking clean fuel for a nation
Helena Independent Record, MT - Nov 26, 2005
The New York Times - 11/26/05. HELENA, Mont. - Gov. Brian Schweitzer
has a two-fisted idea for energy independence that he carries around
with him.
Flathead science talk on tap with governor
The Missoulian, MT - Nov 25, 2005
Top technical experts from two countries will join Gov. Brian
Schweitzer on Dec. 7 for a high-level discussion of transboundary
science and Canadian mining ventures proposed north of Glacier National
Park.
Culbertson facility receives funding
Sidney Herald Leader, MT - Nov 24, 2005
Calling it “a step on a journey” to improve eastern Montana’s economy
for the future, Gov. Brian Schweitzer presented two checks totaling
$800,000 to be used as a loan for Sustainable Systems in Culbertson
Timely return
Helena Independent Record, MT - Nov 23, 2005
IR Staff Writer - 11/24/05. George Lane IR Staff Photographer - Ken
Getz, of Helena, gives his family, Julie, Hank and Taylor, a huge hug.
Schweitzer to lawmakers: ‘Pack two shirts’ for Dec.
Helena Independent Record, MT - Nov 23, 2005
IR State Bureau - 11/23/05 - 11/23/2005. HELENA - Gov. Brian Schweitzer
said Tuesday he expects to call a special session next month to fix
school funding, and that he’s confident a legislative ...
Principle of openness more than just platitude
Great Falls Tribune, MT - Nov 23, 2005
Terry Tiechrow may well be the best person to head the Public Employees
Retirement System. He has experience as a member and past president of
the board, and he is a public employee (at the Office of Public
Instruction).
Schweitzer: State finances are less than meets the eye
Billings Gazette, USA - Nov 23, 2005
While the state is forecast to have an extra $300 million this year and
next, don't call it a surplus, Gov. Brian Schweitzer said Tuesday.
Open doors? It’s not just a gimmick
Daily Inter Lake, MT - Nov 23, 2005
Sometimes it’s hard to tell the difference between showmanship and
substance when Gov. Brian Schweitzer is talking. He is remarkably glib,
and could have made a very handsome living as a salesman were he
inclined that way.
State jobless rate at 30-year low
Billings Gazette, USA - Nov 23, 2005
HELENA - The state's unemployment rate is at its lowest level in at
least three decades, a monthly report from the state Department of
Labor and Industry shows.
DirecTV to bring Hundreds of New Jobs to Missoula
New West, MT - Nov 22, 2005
State and local officials today formally unveiled plans to build a
customer call center in Missoula for a digital television company that
is promising to bring some 900 new jobs to the Garden City.
Governor sees promise in Troy mine
Billings Gazette, USA - Nov 22, 2005
Gov. Brian Schweitzer said Monday that a proposed underground silver
and copper mine near Troy is "promising" because it lacks many of the
environmental problems of other hard-rock mines.
Seeking Clean Fuel for a Nation, and a Rebirth for Small-Town ...
New York Times, United States - Nov 21, 2005
If the vast, empty plain of eastern Montana is the Saudi Arabia of
coal, then Gov. Brian Schweitzer, a prairie populist with a bolo tie
and an advanced degree in soil science, may be its Lawrence.
Hunt will be good for state’s bison
Daily Inter Lake, MT - Nov 20, 2005
Montana’s first bison hunt in 15 years appears to be going off well,
without incidents or confrontations, and a good hunt could help bison
in the long run.
Grizzly coin didn't fly with the 'Cat man
The Bozeman Daily Chronicle, MT - Nov 18, 2005
I suspected Gov. Brian Schweitzer had nixed the idea of engraving a
grizzly bear on the state's commemorative quarter because he hates the
University of Montana.
Governor calls for disaster readiness
Billings Gazette, USA - Nov 18, 2005
Roads, mine taxes and disaster response topped the list of topics
raised during Gov. Brian Schweitzer's one-hour visit to the Stillwater
County Courthouse Thursday.
Big Sky governor has big dreams
Seattle Post Intelligencer - Nov 17, 2005
CHENEY -- A sky-high dreamer from the Big Sky State, Gov. Brian
Schweitzer aims to make Montana government a lobbyist-free zone and to
"create the new energy center of the world.
Gazette opinion: Schweitzer defends public's right to know
Billings Gazette, USA - Nov 16, 2005
Despite the weather, there was sunshine in Helena this week. Gov. Brian
Schweitzer sought to protect the people's right to know in a complaint
he filed against the board responsible for eight public pension funds.
Schweitzer sues pension board
Great Falls Tribune, MT - Nov 16, 2005
Gov. Brian Schweitzer is suing a state pension board, alleging that it
held illegal closed-door meetings to hire a new executive director.
Schweitzer sets Christmas tree goal
Billings Gazette, USA - Nov 13, 2005
HELENA - Gov. Brian Schweitzer plans to put up 56 Christmas trees - one
for every county - at the Capitol this year. "We hope every elementary
school child in Montana and their teachers will help us with this ...
Gov investigating hiring decision
Helena Independent Record, MT - Nov 12, 2005
IR State Bureau - 11/12/05. HELENA - Gov. Brian Schweitzer has ordered
an investigation of the board overseeing Montana’s largest public
employee pension fund, saying it may have violated ...
Local disaster response best, say governors
Billings Gazette, USA - Nov 9, 2005
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - States should continue to rely on their local
authorities and National Guard troops to respond to disasters, rather
than have the active military take a greater role in the aftermath of
...
Schweitzer criticizes USDA
Madison Daily Leader, SD - Nov 9, 2005
The US Department of Agriculture has turned its back on farmers and
shown favor to multinational companies, Gov. Brian Schweitzer told a
USDA deputy secretary who is a former adviser to President Bush.
Montana governor makes a difference with Natives
Lincoln Journal Star, NE - Nov 7, 2005
I’ve lived in several states -- Idaho, Colorado, Utah and Nebraska --
by boring governors. Sure, these are fairly practical states.
Soldier gets lucky in bison drawing after governor enters name
Billings Gazette, USA - Oct 13, 2005
Besting enormous odds, a Montana soldier on duty in New Orleans has
been chosen to participate in Montana's bison hunt, the first in 15
years, and his field companion will be the man who put his name in the
lottery: Gov.
Montana Lottery says new contract will save $13.9M over 7 years
Helena Independent Record, MT - Oct 11, 2005
IR State Bureau - 10/12/05. HELENA - The Montana Lottery signed a
contract Tuesday with a Georgia computer systems and lottery equipment
vendor that it says will save the state $13.9 million over the next
seven years.
Gazette opinion: Beartooth work exceeds expectations
Billings Gazette, USA - Oct 10, 2005
Montana ingenuity and determination have once again triumphed to make a
passage for people to reach nature's beautifully rugged domain near
"the Top of the World.
Plans to close FSA offices met with skepticism
Billings Gazette, USA - Oct 10, 2005
RINGLING - Farmer Chris Schlepp rarely gets to Townsend. For starters,
the small town is 44 miles - and a county - away from his cattle and
grain operation, and it's far handier to buy milk and other groceries
..
State dealing with energy costs
Helena Independent Record, MT - Oct 7, 2005
HELENA - Like its citizens and businesses, the state of Montana is
feeling the pinch of rising natural gas and gasoline prices, fiscal
analysts told the Legislative Finance Committee on Friday.
State helps winterize low-income homes
Helena Independent Record, MT - Oct 6, 2005
IR State Bureau - 10/06/05. George Lane IR Staff Photographer - Nick
Manuele, left, and AJ Auer of the Montana Conservation Corps attach a
window wrap to the front window of Julie Morley’s Helena home.
Schweitzer pushes synfuels for Montana
Great Falls Tribune, MT - Oct 6, 2005
Gov. Brian Schweitzer visited Great Falls Wednesday promoting his
efforts to make Montana home to a high-tech plant that converts the
state's coal into liquid fuel and diesel.
AMERICA has a substance abuse problem, and Montana may have a cure.
New York Times - Oct 3, 2005
It is easy to forget, but before the hurricanes bumped up already
outrageous fuel prices, President Bush was forced to ask the royals of
Saudi Arabia - the country that gave us 15 of the 19 Sept. 11 hijackers
- to lower the price of oil so Americans could afford to drive. He was
refused.
Schweitzer promotes energy plan
Sidney Herald Leader, MT - Oct 2, 2005
... Brian Schweitzer said Montana should be the leader in energy during
a speech at the Montana Senior Citizens Association state convention in
Sidney Thursday. ...
Schweitzer buys tags for soldiers
Billings Gazette, USA - Oct 1, 2005
Brian Schweitzer bought bison tags Friday for the upcoming state bison
hunt for five soldiers headed south to help with Hurricane Katrina
recovery efforts. ...
Schweitzer supports $100 million for teacher retirement
Helena Independent Record, MT - Sep 29, 2005
... Brian Schweitzer supports asking lawmakers to put $100 million into
the Montana Teachers Retirement System if lawmakers meet in a special
session late this year ...
Schweitzer energy plan not hot air
Daily Inter Lake, MT - Sep 28, 2005
Brian Schweitzer has a huge amount of energy, and lately he's been
applying a great deal of it to one pursuit: Putting Montana's untapped
underground energy to ...
Governor blasts Montana's refineries
Laurel Outlook, MT - Sep 28, 2005
... Brian Schweitzer "threw down the gauntlet" Monday afternoon and
charged that Montana's refineries are not the good neighbors they try
to portray themselves to ...
Gov launches gun safety campaign
Helena Independent Record, MT - Sep 24, 2005
MISSOULA (LEE)—Fast to admit that Montanans are a gun-loving bunch,
Gov. Brian Schweitzer is an even quicker draw when promoting gun
safety. ...
Gov wants Corrections to consider new system for Indian justice
Helena Independent Record, MT - Sep 23, 2005
... Brian Schweitzer has asked corrections officials to explore the
idea of having the state's tribes oversee their own justice system for
some crimes. ...
BNSF rolls back rate hike for 52-car elevators
Great Falls Tribune, MT - Sep 23, 2005
By JO DEE BLACK. Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway will reduce
freight rates for wheat shipped from 52-car elevators, a move applauded
...
State's compassion has been unmatched
Helena Independent Record, MT - Sep 22, 2005
... you for all you've done to help the victims of Hurricane Katrina.
... Governor Schweitzer requested and received a Presidential
Declaration which will assist us ...
Governors seek gas rebates
Great Falls Tribune, MT - Sep 21, 2005
Gov. Brian Schweitzer and seven other Democratic governors are asking
Congress to investigate possible gasoline-price gouging in the wake of
Hurricane Katrina, and refund any ill-gotten profits to consumers.
Bohlinger touts Rotarians' role in Peace Park
The Missoulian, MT - Sep 18, 2005
Montana's second in command stepped across the political line Saturday,
the latest stride in a 70-year effort to erase that border, or, at the
very least, to blur its edges a bit.
Lone Rock teacher appointed to governor's council
Hamilton Ravalli Republic, MT - Sep 18, 2005
Ravalli Republic. Gov. Brian Schweitzer has appointed new members to
the state's Youth Justice Council, including a sixth-grade teacher at
Lone Rock Elementary School.
S. African firm to visit Montana to consider coal-to-fuel project
Helena Independent Record, MT - Sep 15, 2005
IR State Bureau - 09/15/05. HELENA - Some executives from Sasol Ltd., a
South African oil and gas company, will visit Montana this weekend as
they consider whether to build a $5 billion ...
State ranks 3rd in percentage of Guard soldiers deployed overseas
Billings Gazette, USA - Sep 10, 2005
More than 7,300 Montana sailors and soldiers have shipped out for war
zones abroad since Sept. 11, 2001, Defense Department records show.
Montana plans energy forum
Jackson Hole Star-Tribune, WY - Sep 9, 2005
Governors from at least a half-dozen states, including Wyoming, are
expected in Montana next month for an energy forum Gov. Brian
Schweitzer is holding.
Gov. Schweitzer calls meeting with BC Premier Campbell productive
CBC News, Canada - Sep 7, 2005
Gov. Brian Schweitzer says initial talks with BC Premier Gordon
Campbell on border environmental issues went very well, and he's
confident the province's leader is not "hell-bent on development at any
cost.
Schweitzer prepares for winter heating crisis
Billings Gazette, USA - Sep 12, 2005
... Schweitzer is supporting the change that directs more of the fund
toward home-heating ... to $12 per mcf in the past week, after
Hurricane Katrina, said Claudia ...
Schweitzer: Stop price gouging at gas pump
Helena Independent Record, MT - Sep 1, 2005
... Brian Schweitzer Thursday called on Montana oil refineries to stop
"gouging'' gasoline consumers in the state, saying Hurricane Katrina
should have no effect ...
Unions bullish on Schweitzer
Billings Gazette, USA - Sep 5, 2005
MISSOULA - Low wages, high gas prices, Katrina's aftermath, the troops
in Iraq and Montana's governor were just ... Brian Schweitzer will help
turn things around. ...
Helena residents pitch in
Helena Independent Record, MT - Sep 3, 2005
The pleas for help from victims of Hurricane Katrina prompted Gov.
Brian Schweitzer and the Montana state government to take its own
action Friday by putting ...
More than a drop
Helena Independent Record, MT - Sep 3, 2005
... area who responded Friday when Gov. Schweitzer put out a call for
bottled water to be sent to the victims of Hurricane Katrina. ...
Schweitzer signs order making Guard troops available for hurricane relief
Billings Gazette, USA - Sep 2, 2005
... Brian Schweitzer signed an emergency order Friday making the
state's National Guard troops available for Hurricane Katrina relief
efforts if needed, calling ...
Now is the time to look at coal to ease gas crisis
The Desert Sun, CA - Sep 1, 2005
In the aftermath of the Hurricane Katrina, it's become painfully
obvious ... Canada, Montana's recently elected Democratic governor,
Brian Schweitzer, rang the ...
Montana's governor eyes coal to solve US fuel costs
Washington Post, United States - Aug 25, 2005
Montana's governor wants to solve America's rising energy costs using a
technology discovered in Germany 80 years ago that converts coal into
gasoline, diesel and aviation fuel.
Gov. confronts businessman over attempt to trademark 'last best ...
Billings Gazette, USA - Jul 26, 2005
A Las Vegas businessman told Gov. Brian Schweitzer on Tuesday he does
not want to trademark the phrase "Last Best Place" for the exclusive
use of his commercial operations.
News of MANG's jets just keeps getting better
Great Falls Tribune, MT - Jul 24, 2005
It's too early for Montana Air National Guard supporters to celebrate,
but prospects of keeping a flying mission in the state improved this
past week.
Governor pushes roadless process
The Casper Star Tribune, WY - Jul 22, 2005
Gov. Brian Schweitzer is tired of the rhetoric over the future of
Montana's nearly 6.4 million acres of roadless national forest land.
Gov orders Canadian beef tests
Helena Independent Record, MT - Jul 21, 2005
Associated Press Writer - 07/22/05. HELENA - With Canadian cattle
beginning to be trucked across the US border again, Gov. Brian
Schweitzer on Thursday ordered that all animals destined for ...
Will work for film
Missoula Independent, MT - Jul 21, 2005
On July 28, a group of 27 motion picture industry insiders will gather
in Bozeman for the first-ever meeting of the newly formed Montana Film
and Television Advisory Council.
State to fight for 'Last Best Place'
Billings Gazette, MT - Jul 21, 2005
Gov. Brian Schweitzer says he'll mount a campaign to ensure the phrase
"The Last Best Place" remains the property of the people of Montana.
Schweitzer says it's time for Montanans to roll up their sleeves ...
The Missoulian, MT - Jul 20, 2005
Gov. Brian Schweitzer is tired of the rhetoric over the future of
Montana's nearly 6.4 million acres of roadless national forest land.
CHS plans coker installation at Laurel refinery
Laurel Outlook, MT - Jul 20, 2005
Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer called the announcement of plans for
construction of a $325 million coker plant at the Laurel CHS Refinery a
great show of confidence in Laurel and the State of Montana.
Pentagon policy irks governor
Billings Gazette, USA - Jul 19, 2005
HELENA - The Pentagon has turned a deaf ear to Gov. Brian Schweitzer's
request to return more of the state's National Guard members to Montana
for the heart of the wildfire season, the governor said Tuesday.
Governor views storm-hit areas in Culbertson
Sidney Herald Leader, MT - Jul 19, 2005
In light of the widespread storm damage across the Hi-line, which
resulted from last Wednesday's fierce wind storm, Gov. Brian Schweitzer
visited Culbertson to tour the damaged sites late ...
Float trip calls attention to stream access issue
Great Falls Tribune, MT - Jul 19, 2005
About 200 people turned out Sunday to float a disputed stretch of the
Ruby River to assert the public's right to have access to Montana's
rivers and streams.
Wind damage set at $5 million
Great Falls Tribune, MT - Jul 19, 2005
Gov. Brian Schweitzer, on his way back to Helena from the National
Governors Association meeting in Des Moines, Iowa, flew into Culbertson
Monday evening to view the damage.
Guard Deployments Weigh on Governors
Washington Post, United States - Jul 18, 2005
Whenever a member of the Idaho National Guard is killed or badly
wounded in Iraq, one of the first to know is Gov. Dirk Kempthorne (R),
informed by the Pentagon hours before the soldier's family.
Florence woman picked as state's poet laureate
Billings Gazette, MT - Jul 13, 2005
HELENA - Sandra Alcosser, of Florence, who has had seven books of her
poetry published, is Montana's first poet laureate. Gov.
Gazette opinion: Keep up good work on Beartooth repairs, tourist ...
Billings Gazette, MT - Jul 13, 2005
When May mudslides damaged or blocked 13 sections of the Beartooth
Highway, the 2005 tourist season might have been buried, too. But
Montanans are experienced at making the best of challenging situations.
Schweitzer appoints 1st education adviser
Billings Gazette, MT - Jul 13, 2005
HELENA - Jan Lombardi, who has worked for three years in the state
superintendent of public instruction's office, has become education
policy adviser to Gov.
Montana revives plans for bison hunting season
The Missoulian, MT - Jul 11, 2005
Six months after canceling a planned bison hunt because of concerns
about bad publicity, Montana's wildlife commission has approved a
revised hunt of bison that ...
Attorney general negates budget cap
Great Falls Tribune, MT - Jul 6, 2005
HELENA - A 24-year-old limit on state government spending growth cannot
restrict the Legislature's spending authority, Attorney General Mike
McGrath said Tuesday in a decision that could have far-reaching effects
on lawmakers' budgeting policies.
Montana rings up wealth of ideas for coin
Great Falls Tribune, MT - Jul 6, 2005
Maybe it's cowboys and dinosaurs, elk and explorers, or mining and
mountains. Montanans have no shortage of what they consider to be
symbols of the state and want to see engraved on the state's
commemorative quarter.
Amtrak tour pulls into Whitefish
The Missoulian, MT - Jun 2, 2005
... "Mineta says he wants states to have the opportunity to expand
train travel," said Gov. Brian Schweitzer. "With zero dollars, mind
you, zero dollars.". ...
Hi-Line rally this week to show support for Amtrak
Great Falls Tribune, MT - May 30, 2005
Brian Schweitzer will lead a "Whistle Stop Tour" along the Hi-Line
Wednesday and Thursday in a show of support for Amtrak's Empire Builder
passenger train. ...
Schweitzer gets good job rating
Helena Independent Record, MT - May 28, 2005
... found. They handed a higher job approval grade to Gov. Brian
Schweitzer than they did to his two predecessors, Govs. Judy Martz ...
Schweitzer declares state of emergency in Carbon County
Billings Gazette, MT - May 27, 2005
... Brian Schweitzer on Friday declared an emergency in Carbon County
because of five massive mudslides that dropped onto US 212 a week ago
and forced closure of ...
Schweitzer goes to feds over impact of BC mine
Billings Gazette, MT - May 27, 2005
Brian Schweitzer wants the US State Department to initiate a US-Canada
study of the Flathead Valley, which spans the international border,
before new mining ...
Schweitzer may ban hiring of lobbyists with state funds
The Havre Daily News, MT - May 26, 2005
... reconsider because Gov. Brian Schweitzer has some concerns about
the use of taxpayer dollars to pay for lobbyists. "The governor ...
Safe driving, seat belt campaign launched
Billings Gazette, MT - May 26, 2005
... "We've seen these campaigns work to save lives in the past," Gov.
Brian Schweitzer said Thursday in announcing the campaign. "This ...
Stillwater Mining presents palladium medals to governor for awards
Billings Gazette, MT - May 26, 2005
HELENA -- Gov. Brian Schweitzer plans to reward the state employee who
each month comes up with the best idea to save money or make government
more efficient. ...
Governor Schweitzer feted, praised at Blackfeet Tribal ...
Glacier Reporter - May 25, 2005
... St. Goddard, Hugh Monroe and Chief Earl Old Person, welcomed
Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer to Blackfeet country. Schweitzer ...
Amtrak Whistlestop to stop in Shelby.
Shelby Promoter, MT - May 25, 2005
... The Whistlestop Tour is the chance for people to speak with Gov.
Brian Schweitzer, Lt. Gov. John Bollinger, as well as Amtrak and Shelby
officials. ...
Schwetzer threatens legal fight to protect Air Guard
Billings Gazette, MT - May 25, 2005
... Brian Schweitzer on Wednesday threatened to take legal action
against the federal government to block any move to reduce the Montana
Air National Guard unit at ...
Schweitzer in Rudyard and Chester
Liberty County Times, MT - May 25, 2005
... Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer was in Rudyard doing double duty
as a commencement speaker and presenting a half million dollars to the
local water district. ...
Beartooth Highway closed by mud slides
Helena Independent Record, MT - May 23, 2005
... ''This will be a priority project.''. Gov. Brian Schweitzer flew
over the site Sunday and vowed Monday to move quickly on repairs. ...
Salish and Kootenai Tribes to receive money for fish protection
Billings Gazette, MT - May 23, 2005
... Brian Schweitzer went to the Salish and Kootenai headquarters in
Pablo on Monday, for a ceremony to mark the signing of the agreement
between the tribes and BPA ...
The casual-dress governor: Schweitzer talks about life, influences
The Bozeman Daily Chronicle, MT - May 21, 2005
... the same things.". Brian Schweitzer was born in 1955 to Adam and
Kay Schweitzer and grew up on a ranch in Judith Basin. He is the ...
Schweitzer pursues coal-to-oil conversion
Billings Gazette, MT - May 20, 2005
... Brian Schweitzer believes Montana could produce oil and other
petroleum products from the millions of tons of coal reserves it owns
in southeastern Montana. ...
State must gear up to handle major new job
Great Falls Tribune, MT - May 9, 2005
Brian Schweitzer last week was dealt one of the most important tasks of
his young term: Petitioning the federal government about how to manage
the 6.3 million ...
Gazette opinion: Indian ed will enrich all students
Billings Gazette, MT - May 8, 2005
Brian Schweitzer made the first substantial state appropriations toward
fulfilling the Indian education goal stated in the Montana Constitution
30 years ago. ...
2005 graduates take their place
The Bozeman Daily Chronicle, MT - May 7, 2005
... said. That philosophy was encouraged by Governor Brian Schweitzer,
who told the graduating class in a speech to take a deep breath. ...
Schweitzer sharply criticizes 2 tax bills
Billings Gazette, MT - May 6, 2005
Brian Schweitzer on Friday called the Legislature irresponsible for
passing a pair of bills to increase taxes on hospitals and nursing
homes, but said he will ...
Schweitzer signs bill requiring 10% ethanol
Billings Gazette, MT - May 6, 2005
Brian Schweitzer signed a law Friday that mandates much of the gasoline
sold in the state include 10 percent ethanol, as soon as state
producers generate at ...
Corps of Discovery II makes first Montana stop
Great Falls Tribune, MT - May 6, 2005
... With the promise of a market in Montana, plants that produce
ethanol could begin springing up in Montana, Gov. Brian Schweitzer said
Friday. ...
Gov to lobby Pentagon for fighter training wing
Helena Independent Record, MT - May 3, 2005
... Brian Schweitzer plans to exploit that next week when he meets with
Pentagon officials who are preparing their list of proposed base
closings. ...
Pro-Amtrak whistle-stop tour planned for Hi-Line
The Havre Daily News, MT - May 3, 2005
A whistle-stop tour led by Gov. Brian Schweitzer in support of Amtrak
will roll through Havre on June 1, Bear Paw Development Corp. ...
Giving Democrats' agenda a chance
Daily Inter Lake, MT - May 1, 2005
... produce dividends. Some elements of Gov. Brian Schweitzer's agenda
are bound to succeed, while others will probably fail. It won ...
Northwest governors agree to share firefighting resources
Helena Independent Record, MT - Apr 28, 2005
... Brian Schweitzer, who was flanked at a Wednesday night news
conference by Washington Gov. Christine Gregoire, Oregon Gov. Ted
Kulongoski and Idaho Gov. ...
Schweitzer isn't easing up on lobbyists - Friday, April 29, 2005
The Missoulian, MT - Apr 28, 2005
Gov. Brian Schweitzer got nowhere in the Legislature with his proposal
to tighten ethics rules for lawmakers and other state officials. ...
Montana's roads get safer
Helena Independent Record, MT - Apr 27, 2005
... But equally important was a law signed by Gov. Brian Schweitzer
this week to give a long-overdue boost to the Highway Patrol. The ...
Green groups find doors opening at governor's office
The Bozeman Daily Chronicle, MT - Apr 27, 2005
It was a meeting that may not have happened in the four years before
Gov. Brian Schweitzer took office. A few weeks ago representatives ...
Governor goes into post-session mode
Daily Inter Lake, MT - Apr 26, 2005
... Brian Schweitzer is turning his attention toward the unfinished
business of an ethics law for state officials, and a high priority for
economic development. ...
Water flowed through several important bills
Great Falls Tribune, MT - Apr 25, 2005
... Gov. Brian Schweitzer, who supported the legislation, said it would
have taken 50 years to complete the process at its present rate. ...
No new taxes come out of recent Legislature
The Bozeman Daily Chronicle, MT - Apr 24, 2005
... Brian Schweitzer to veto most new taxes and a nearly $300 million
state budget surplus that satisfied the need for new revenue. ...
Gov. Schweitzer delighted with changes made in 2005 session
Great Falls Tribune, MT - Apr 23, 2005
... Brian Schweitzer, already touring the state to talk about his track
record during his first Legislature, says he's more than happy with the
results. ...
Schweitzer touts tougher laws against meth
The Bozeman Daily Chronicle, MT - Apr 22, 2005
Don't drink. Save sex for marriage. And the message Gov. Brian
Schweitzer delivers to teens is, "They're right about all of those
things.". ...
Schweitzer cites administration's successes after 4 months
Billings Gazette, MT - Apr 21, 2005
... Thursday, Gov. Brian Schweitzer was in Billings running down a list
of administration accomplishments in the past four months. While ...
Schweitzer commends Legislature
Billings Gazette, MT - Apr 20, 2005
... Brian Schweitzer on Wednesday passed out the accolades to members
of the Montana Legislature for their work and for approving nearly all
of the items on his ...
Schweitzer signs college construction bill
Billings Gazette, MT - Apr 20, 2005
... Brian Schweitzer on Tuesday, said John Cech, College of Technology
dean. $11 million for the Montana State University College of
Technology-Great Falls. ...
Saving Amtrak one Whistle Stop at a time
Shelby Promoter, MT - Apr 20, 2005
... Not to be daunted by the news of the proposal to eliminate Amtrak's
funding, area residents have met with Governor Brian Schweitzer to
discuss ways to raise ...
Governor signs resolution urging use of wood bats
Helena Independent Record, MT - Apr 19, 2005
... Brian Schweitzer signed a resolution on Wednesday urging the
American Legion to adopt a wood bat-only rule in its youth baseball
leagues, in Montana and across ...
Governor signs $70 million school funding bill
Billings Gazette, MT - Apr 19, 2005
... Brian Schweitzer signed into law a bill that will give public
schools a $70 million boost in state aid over the next two years, a key
piece of the school ...
Schweitzer signs measure for Fort Belknap water treatment
Billings Gazette, MT - Apr 19, 2005
... Brian Schweitzer on Tuesday as he signed a bill addressing their
top environmental concern: the treatment of water contaminated by the
defunct Zortman and ...
Schweitzer signs anti-smoking bill
Great Falls Tribune, MT - Apr 19, 2005
HELENA — Gov. Brian Schweitzer on Monday signed into law a statewide
smoking ban, calling it "one of the most important pieces of
legislation in a decade.". ...
Governor proposes smaller increase in fish license fee
Great Falls Tribune, MT - Apr 19, 2005
... Brian Schweitzer is asking lawmakers to reduce their proposed
increase in the cost of a resident fishing license, saying the measure
approved by the ...
Life of the Party
Salon - Apr 18, 2005
Brian Schweitzer, the blue governor of the red state of Montana, may
just have the answer to the Democrats' woes. Editor's note: Salon ...
Democrats Push for New Frontier
Los Angeles Times (subscription), CA - Apr 17, 2005
... Brian Schweitzer, a Democrat whose campaign spots, promoting his
"A" rating from the National Rifle Assn., showed him in hunting gear
and toting a rifle ...
Schweitzer satisfied
Helena Independent Record, MT - Apr 17, 2005
HELENA — With a red carnation perched on his lapel and sprouting a
small banner proclaiming ‘‘100 Days,'' Brian Schweitzer sat casually in
his Capitol ...
Governor marks first hundred days in first term
Billings Gazette, MT - Apr 17, 2005
HELENA - With a red carnation perched on his lapel and sprouting a
small banner proclaiming "100 Days," Brian Schweitzer sat casually in
his Capitol office and ...
On fossils, GOP votes and rural interests
Great Falls Tribune, MT - Apr 17, 2005
... Then came Friday — a day when the House voted on three key measures
supported by Gov. Brian Schweitzer and fellow Democrats. Two ...
GOP House votes help pass major Schweitzer proposals
Great Falls Tribune, MT - Apr 16, 2005
... Brian Schweitzer to start crafting his own "legacy" for the state.
"I want to kick it right in the governor's teeth with this bill," Lange
said. "So vote no.". ...
BNSF, governor, say railroad will lower shipping rates
Billings Gazette, MT - April 14, 2005
... Brian Schweitzer, who just a week ago confronted a company official
about its rate structure, said the change should save Montana farmers 3
cents to 4 cents ...
Jergens, Black on hand for meth bill signature
Shelby Promoter, MT - Apr 13, 2005
When Toole County Deputy Jeff Jergens watched Governor Brian Schweitzer
sign SB 166 into law in Helena on Thursday, March 31, he knew the bill
would give law ...
Gazette opinion: Montana honors Guardsman's heroism
Billings Gazette, MT - Apr 11, 2005
The
first Montana National Guardsman to die in a war zone since World War
II was memorialized Monday in Lewistown with full military honors
provided by the Guard.
Schweitzer emphasizes support of Indians
Great Falls Tribune, MT - Apr 12, 2005
... Tuesday, Gov. Brian Schweitzer talked candidly about race issues
and promised to remain a friend to Montana's Indian tribes.
Governor pushes for tax-cheat bill
Billings Gazette, MT - Apr 10, 2005
HELENA - Gov. Brian Schweitzer entered the growing fray Saturday over
the fate of a trio of tax bills that includes his administration's
effort to crack down on tax cheaters.
Rights of crime victims focus of Helena event
Great Falls Tribune, MT - Apr 10, 2005
... Gov. John Bohlinger, Attorney General Mike McGrath and Mikie
Baker-Hajek, executive director of Cascade County Victim-Witness
Assistance Services. ...
Legislative progress pleases Schweitzer
Billings Gazette, MT - Apr 7, 2005
BOZEMAN - Gov. Brian Schweitzer said he is mostly pleased with the
progress of the Legislature and expects 15 of the 17 bills he actively
supports to pass. ...
Quality education defined
Billings Gazette, MT - Apr 7, 2005
... Thursday when Gov. Brian Schweitzer signed into law the
Legislature's definition of quality public education. Surrounded by
lawmakers ...
'Squeeze PPL,' governor advises
Billings Gazette, MT - Apr 7, 2005
By CHARLES S. JOHNSON. HELENA - Gov. Brian Schweitzer urged top
NorthWestern Corp. officials Thursday to negotiate the lowest power ...
Property tax raising school bill rejected
Billings Gazette, MT - Apr 6, 2005
... and Senate before heading to Gov. Brian Schweitzer's office for his
signature or veto. If the regular conference committee fails ...
Tony Montana
Democrats show surprising strength in a red state.
Opinion Journal, NJ - Apr 6, 2005
HELENA,
Mont.--Tribal flags billowed next to the Stars and Stripes, the smell
of burning sweetgrass hung in the air, and the drumbeat from a
half-dozen tom-toms was a tad insistent.
Schweitzer creates film advisory council
Billings Gazette, MT - Mar 30, 2005
... of movies and TV shows, Gov. Brian Schweitzer has created the
Montana Film and Television Advisory Council. Its task is to give ...
Bill would help soldiers pay for life insurance
Billings Gazette, MT - Mar 30, 2005
... New Mexico is also discussing a similar measure. Gov. Brian
Schweitzer gave support for HB761 in his State of the State address in
January. ...
New law creates state poet laureate
The Bozeman Daily Chronicle, MT - Mar 24, 2005
A bill signed into law by Gov. Brian Schweitzer Thursday creates the
position of state poet laureate, an honorary title that will be
bestowed by the governor. ...
A Capitol experience for Schweitzer staffers
Daily Inter Lake, MT - Mar 21, 2005
... Both are nearly fresh out of college, and both say they feel
fortunate to have been hired by Gov. Brian Schweitzer for positions
that have been challenging. ...
Governor pleased agenda is advancing in Legislature
Daily Inter Lake, MT - Mar 19, 2005
... Brian Schweitzer says his agenda is advancing in the state
Legislature, and that he will comply with a 1981 law that limits
spending growth, even thought the ...
Schweitzer asks GOP to revive waste study
Billings Gazette, MT - Mar 18, 2005
... Brian Schweitzer urged Republican leaders Friday to revive his
$400,000 request for a study to root out government waste and told them
he wants to keep budget ...
Western revolution
Missoula Independent, MT - Mar 17, 2005
... Brian Schweitzer’s request to bring Montana’s National Guard troops
and helicopters home from Iraq to fight what is widely considered to be
a potentially ...
Schweitzer tours women’s prison, laments gridlock in Legislature
Billings Gazette, MT - Mar 16, 2005
... Brian Schweitzer toured the Montana Women's Prison in Billings
Wednesday morning - methamphetamine and his prickly relationship with
Republican legislative ...
Schweitzer reminds cabinet to embrace open government
Helena Independent Record, MT - Mar 16, 2005
HELENA (AP) — Gov. Brian Schweitzer told his department directors
Wednesday to do more than give lip service to his administration's
open-government policy. ...
Charette advocate for many
Billings Gazette, MT - Mar 14, 2005
... Brian Schweitzer's newly appointed Coordinator of American Indian
Affairs holds a master's degree in history, she wants to tell history
the way she sees it ...
Montana Governor Asks for Return of Guard Troops (audio)
NPR - Mar 7, 2005
Melissa Block talks to Gov. Brian Schweitzer about his request to the
Pentagon that National Guard troops and helicopters be returned from
overseas to help fight wildfires in Montana this summer.
Lured-away Montanans finding their way back to jobs at home
Billings Gazette, MT - Mar 6, 2005
... Gov. Brian Schweitzer said creating economic opportunities for
college graduates is the best way to keep Montana's bright, young
minds. ...
Prisons overhaul will be scrutinized
Billings Gazette, MT - Mar 6, 2005
... and Gov. Brian Schweitzer want to take corrections, given that so
many inmates are incarcerated for nonviolent crimes. ''He's going ...
Schweitzer forecasts 'powder-keg' fire season
The Missoulian, MT - Mar 5, 2005
... keg as the summer wildfire season approaches, Gov. Brian Schweitzer
said Friday. Schweitzer has asked the Pentagon to return some ...
Bozeman attorney appointed as regent
Billings Gazette, MT - Mar 5, 2005
By ALLISON FARRELL. HELENA - Gov. Brian Schweitzer appointed Bozeman
attorney Stephen Barrett to a seven-year term on the State Board of
Regents Friday. ...
Budget chief: Time to dump outmoded spending cap
Billings Gazette, MT - Mar 4, 2005
... Brian Schweitzer's budget director urged legislators Thursday to
repeal a controversial, and in his view outdated, 1981 law that ties
certain state spending ...
Ethics bill an opportunity missed
The Missoulian, MT - Mar 1, 2005
... Brian Schweitzer, that bill sought to bar legislators and elected
state officials from going to work as lobbyists immediately after
leaving office. ...
Montana Governor Isn't Cowed by Bush
Los Angeles Times, CA - Mar 1, 2005
... Brian Schweitzer likened the president's pitch to a magic show
trick featuring a rabbit in a hat. He also compared it to a bull
auction hawking lousy studs. ...
Schweitzer: Bush administration resisting ways to reduce drug ...
Helena Independent Record, MT - Feb 26, 2005
... ‘‘President Bush was recently here in Montana and we had just one
question for him,'' Gov. Brian Schweitzer said in his party's weekly
radio address. ...
Top Democrats say not all public needs will get addressed this ...
The Bozeman Daily Chronicle, MT - Feb 25, 2005
... a limited state budget and Gov. Brian Schweitzer's pledge not to
raise taxes to increase that budget. That was the message from ...
Schweitzer, GOP and Demo leader praise their first-half work
Billings Gazette, MT - Feb 24, 2005
... in each chamber and Gov. Brian Schweitzer all said they were
generally pleased with the progress so far. At three separate press ...
Governor Hails New Montana Bioscience Trade Association
Yahoo News - Feb 22, 2005
... bioscience industry. "Montana's BioScience industry is steadily
developing," said Montana's Governor Brian Schweitzer. "Our state ...
Power politics: Schweitzer wary of transmission bill
Billings Gazette, MT - Feb 22, 2005
... Brian Schweitzer on Monday expressed "grave concerns" about the
state building, owning and operating electrical power lines, fearing
Montanans would lose their ...
Governor appoints board members
Billings Gazette, MT - Feb 14, 2005
HELENA - Gov. Brian Schweitzer last week appointed four members to the
state Board of Investments and three new members to the Montana Human
Rights Commission. ...
Inaugural ball shows support for area tribes
Billings Gazette, MT - Feb 13, 2005
... Brian Schweitzer, who danced into the ballroom behind him Saturday
night. This was the kickoff for the largest and most formal of three
inaugural ball parties. ...
Having a Ball
Helena Independent Record, MT - Feb 12, 2005
Gov. Brian Schweitzer led a dazzling procession through the Civic
Center Saturday night, receiving the hardy applause of 3,000 handsome
guests. ...
Starting a new day: Bohlinger embraces duty as lieutenant governor
Billings Gazette, MT - Feb 6, 2005
...
2, when the former Republican state senator from Billings and Democrat
Gov.Brian Schweitzer became the first bipartisan team elected to lead
Montana.
We're having a ball
Helena Independent Record, MT - Feb 4, 2005
... Brian Schweitzer's promise of a "new day" in Montana stands out as
the theme of the event, and in searching for a logo, Schweitzer's
brother, Walt, happened to ...
Schweitzer bumps ed spending by $14 million
Billings Gazette, MT - Feb 4, 2005
By ALLISON FARRELL. HELENA - Gov. Brian Schweitzer added $14 million on
Friday to his two-year spending plan for public schools in Montana. ...
Governor backs ethics bill
Billings Gazette, MT - Feb 4, 2005
... Brian Schweitzer testified Friday in support of a bill that would
prevent elected officials at the state and local level from re-entering
the political fray as ...
Gov adds four-legged aide to office
Helena Independent Record, MT - Feb 2, 2005
By BOB ANEZ - Associated Press Writer. HELENA — While most governors
are accompanied by an aide or trailed by a bodyguard, Brian Schweitzer
has Jag. ...
Governor cool to prison expansion
Billings Gazette, MT - Feb 2, 2005
By JENNIFER McKEE. HELENA - Gov. Brian Schweitzer strongly hinted
Tuesday he doesn't want to vastly expand the state's private prison in
Shelby. ...
Billings Gazette, MT - Jan 31, 2005
... Gov. Brian Schweitzer said Monday in promoting his new scholarship
program. Schweitzer's program, included in a bill by Rep. Gary ...
Eye on Bucks: Revenue chief targets cheaters
Helena Independent Record, MT - Jan 30, 2005
HELENA — Even though Gov. Brian Schweitzer has pledged to not raise
taxes, that doesn't mean he isn't foraging for new revenue. ...
Schweitzer galvanized to action over pay-raise fight
Great Falls Tribune, MT - Jan 26, 2005
... Democratic Gov. Brian Schweitzer grilled Republicans over their
refusal to support a pay plan ratified this month by employees. "The
...
Horse sense: Schweitzer's pledge on taxes sounds sweet to GOP ears
Billings Gazette, MT - Jan 23, 2005
... of the lines in Democratic Gov. Brian Schweitzer's State of the
State address last week. Competing applause meters would have shown ...
Horse sense: Schweitzer's pledge on taxes sounds sweet to GOP ears
Billings Gazette, MT - Jan 22, 2005
... of the lines in Democratic Gov. Brian Schweitzer's State of the
State address last week. Competing applause meters would have shown ...
Schweitzer pushes for ethics bill
Billings Gazette, MT - Jan 22, 2005
HELENA - Gov. Brian Schweitzer says he wants to stop a revolving door
here by putting a new ethics law on the books. People inappropriately
...
Billings woman appointed to state Indian affairs coordinator
The Missoulian, MT - Jan 21, 2005
HELENA - Gov. Brian Schweitzer gave new breath to a state office by
announcing on Thursday his choice for Indian affairs coordinator. ...
Schweitzer speech provides ambitious agenda
Great Falls Tribune, MT - Jan 21, 2005
That was a fundamental theme of Gov. Brian Schweitzer's first State of
the State speech Wednesday. It also is the topic most likely ...
New FWP commissioners hit ground running
Helena Independent Record, MT - Jan 19, 2005
By THOMAS MENDYKE - IR Assistant Outdoors Editor - 01/20/05. One of
Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer's first acts following his inauguration
Jan. ...
Gov: No new taxes
Helena Independent Record, MT - Jan 19, 2005
... Brian Schweitzer pledged in his State of the State address
Wednesday night that he would not raise taxes and will eliminate
property taxes on equipment for ...
Schweitzer proposes selling bonds to help repair St. Mary Canal
Billings Gazette, MT - Jan 19, 2005
HELENA -- Gov. Brian Schweitzer is proposing the state issue $10
million in bonds to help pay for repairs to the St. Mary Canal, the ...
Schweitzer names women to 4 state positions
Billings Gazette, MT - Jan 18, 2005
HELENA - Gov. Brian Schweitzer on Tuesday appointed two Montana women,
former state Sen. Sue Bartlett of Helena and Margaret MacDonald ...
Governor to deliver 1st State address
Billings Gazette, MT - Jan 18, 2005
By CHARLES S. JOHNSON. HELENA - Gov. Brian Schweitzer will deliver his
first State of the State address tonight, with no major surprise
announcements expected. ...
Gov details sweeping bison plan
Helena Independent Record, MT - Jan 18, 2005
... Brian Schweitzer outlined a plan Monday to permanently eradicate a
troubling disease from Yellowstone National Park's bison herd that
involves slowly ...
Governor showed he can act quickly
Billings Gazette, MT - Jan 16, 2005
HELENA - When Brian Schweitzer awoke for his second full day as
Montana's new governor, he knew very little about the state's planned
bison hunt, just 11 days ...
Horse sense: Surprise - Schweitzer budget meets spending limit
Billings Gazette, MT - Jan 16, 2005
... for Republicans to brand Gov. Brian Schweitzer and Democrats as
profligate big tax-and-spenders. Democrats, in turn, will depict ...
Family triumvirate
Helena Independent Record, MT - Jan 12, 2005
... Gov. Brian Schweitzer appointed Whiting and Whiting-Sorrell, who
are sisters and citizens of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai
Tribes, to positions in his ...
Montanans invited to inaugural balls Feb. 12
Billings Gazette, MT - Jan 12, 2005
The Civic Center is formal attire, while the Great Northern and Carroll
will be semiformal. Gov. Brian Schweitzer, Lt. Gov. John ...
Schweitzer learning his way around
Billings Gazette, MT - Jan 8, 2005
HELENA - Gov. Brian Schweitzer could be excused for forgetting which
stairway leads to the back door of his house. After all, he ...
State, unions praise deal on pay raises
Billings Gazette, MT - Jan 7, 2005
... David Ewer, budget director for Gov. Brian Schweitzer, said the
administration shared the unions' concern about the poorest-paid
employees. ...
Governor names new members to FWP Commission
Hamilton Ravalli Republic, MT - Jan 6, 2005
By GREG LEMON Staff Reporter. Gov. Brian Schweitzer appointed three new
members to Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Commission on Thursday. ...
Crowd fills Capitol for inauguration
Helena Independent Record, MT - Jan 3, 2005
HELENA - Amid the bleating of Irish bagpipers and the beat of an
American Indian drum, Gov. Brian Schweitzer was sworn in Monday as
Montana's 23rd governor. ...
Dreaming of a better Montana
Helena Independent Record, MT - Jan 2, 2005
HELENA — Incoming Gov. Brian Schweitzer comes from a family of dreamers. ...
Schweitzer names staff
Helena Independent Record, MT - Dec 30, 2004
... Brian Schweitzer on Thursday appointed a number of people who
worked on his transition staff and his campaign to his staff in the
governor's office. ...
Democrats have a lot of responsibility in Helena
Daily Inter Lake, MT - Dec 30, 2004
... Gov.-elect Brian Schweitzer has proposed a budget with $2.95
billion in spending over the next biennium with roughly $57 million in
additional state funding ...
Campaign trail leads to Helena
Daily Inter Lake, MT - Dec 30, 2004
By JIM MANN. For Gov.-elect Brian Schweitzer, 2004 was a whirl of a
ride that reached a peak with victory on Nov. 2.
Events mark new governmental year
Billings Gazette, MT - Dec 29, 2004
Brian Schweitzer and other top state officials will be sworn in and the
2005 Montana Legislature convenes Monday with a handful of events
throughout the day. ...
Gov.-elect plans to spend millions more on schools
The Missoulian, MT - Dec 29, 2004
HELENA - Gov.-elect Brian Schweitzer's new budget bumps state spending
on public primary and secondary education by $58 million over fiscal
2006 and 2007 and ...
No tax increases in Schweitzer budget
Helena Independent Record, MT - Dec 28, 2004
HELENA — Gov.-elect Brian Schweitzer proposed a state general fund
budget Tuesday that calls for spending more on economic development,
public schools and ...
Political shift top news story of year
The Missoulian, MT - Dec 26, 2004
... Brian Schweitzer, a farmer from Whitefish who ran unsuccessfully
for US Senate against Republican Conrad Burns in 2000, beat political
veteran Bob Brown to win ...
Schweitzer aims to build optimism
Great Falls Tribune, MT - Dec 25, 2004
HELENA — As Brian Schweitzer talks about his agenda as Montana's 23rd
governor, he can sound more like a religious revivalist than a
politician. ...