Rep. Ryan Zinke discusses meetings with stakeholders and legislative initiatives

Rep. Ryan Zinke discusses meetings with stakeholders and legislative initiatives
Rep. Ryan Zinke, U.S. Representative for Montana's 1st District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Representative Ryan Zinke, serving in the U.S. Congress for Montana’s 1st district, has been active on social media, sharing insights about his day-to-day interactions and legislative efforts. Originally from Bozeman, and currently residing in Whitefish, “Good morning and happy Wednesday from Montana Coffee. It’s a big day on the Hill, and there’s no better way to kick it off than talking with Montanans over a strong cup.” This post, dated April 9th, 2025, reflects Zinke’s grassroots engagement efforts.

In another post from the same date, “Great to sit down with the Yellowstone Gateway Business Coalition. Last year the House passed my Gateway Communities & Recreation Enhancement Act, as part of the bipartisan EXPLORE Act, to support the communities that are experiencing growing pains due to increased visitation to”. Zinke highlights his legislative focus on addressing the challenges faced by communities surrounding major gateway destinations.

Zinke’s engagement with stakeholders continued as he “Great to sit down with the Montana Public Lands Council, who advocate for ranchers who rely on public lands for grazing. Keeping public lands in public hands isn’t just about protecting access for hunting and hiking, these lands are multi-use and absolutely essential for the”. This message underscores his commitment to balancing public access and economic use of Montana’s lands.

Since assuming office in 2023, after succeeding Steve Daines, Zinke has focused on support for public lands, economic development, and stakeholder engagement, reflecting both his educational background, holding a BS from the University of Oregon and a degree from National University, and his previous experience as a Montana state senator.



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