Rep Ryan Zinke discusses key Montana issues during media interactions

Rep Ryan Zinke discusses key Montana issues during media interactions
Rep. Ryan Zinke U.S. Representative for Montana's 1st District — Official Website
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Rep. Ryan Zinke, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Montana’s 1st district, shared updates and insights through a series of tweets on March 19, 2025. Zinke, who succeeded Steve Daines in 2023, discussed various topics ranging from energy issues to local educational programs.

On March 19, Rep. Ryan Zinke tweeted about his morning discussion with the Dillon Tribune: “Sat down and shared a cup of coffee with the Dillon Tribune this morning. We talked energy, permitting, DOGE, and other issues important to Montana.”

Later that day, Zinke announced an upcoming radio town hall via Twitter: “We have another radio town hall coming up this Friday at 0900! Tune in to the great Peter Christian’s program Talk Back on @Newstalk_KGVO. I’ll be giving an update from DC and taking questions from callers.” This event aims to engage constituents by providing updates from Washington D.C. and addressing their queries.

In another tweet posted on March 19, Rep. Zinke expressed his support for the Trapper Creek Job Corps after visiting the facility: “Awesome lunch and tour at Trapper Creek Job Corp in the Bitterroot. I stopped budget cuts to Job Corps the last two years because this program changes and saves lives.” He highlighted the importance of skilled trades training offered by Job Corps for students nationwide.



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