Rep Ryan Zinke addresses state legislature and supports future leaders

Rep Ryan Zinke addresses state legislature and supports future leaders
Rep. Ryan Zinke U.S. Representative for Montana's 1st District — Official Website
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Ryan Zinke, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Montana’s 1st district, shared a series of tweets discussing his recent activities and engagements in Montana. These tweets provide insight into his interactions with state legislators, local media, and support for future leaders from Montana.

On February 17, 2025, Zinke tweeted about his visit to Helena to address the State Legislature. He expressed gratitude for the opportunity to speak at a place where he first held public office. In his tweet, he emphasized the importance of collaboration among the federal delegation, governor, and state legislature to achieve positive outcomes for Montana. “In Helena with the State Legislature today. It’s an honor to address the body where Montanans first trusted me to hold public office. Working together, the federal delegation, governor and state legislature can do great things for Montana.”

The following morning on February 18, 2025, Zinke tweeted from Bozeman after starting his day with Jane McDonald at KBZK news station. He humorously summarized their weather report by noting that it was snowing and urged residents to drive safely. “Good morning from Bozeman! Started the day with Jane McDonald at @KBZK news. If you didn’t watch their weather report this morning, let me summarize. It’s SNOWING, and will keep snowing. Drive safe.”

Later that day on February 18th, Zinke expressed pride in nominating Karly Jordan of Bozeman for admission to the US Naval Academy via another tweet. He praised her potential contribution to making Montana proud while playfully asserting Navy’s superiority over other services.“Proud to be able to nominate Karly Jordan of Bozeman for US Naval Academy. The Army may be the senior service but Navy is the best service! Make Montana proud Karly! Bravo Zulu.”



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