Rep Ryan Zinke shares insights on regulations and personal achievements

Rep Ryan Zinke shares insights on regulations and personal achievements
Rep. Ryan Zinke, U.S. Representative for Montana's 1st District — Official U.S. House headshot
0Comments

Representative Ryan Zinke, currently serving Montana’s 1st district in the U.S. Congress, has shared a series of tweets expressing his views and acknowledgments. Zinke, who replaced Steve Daines in 2023, has previously served in the Montana Senate and holds degrees from the University of Oregon and National University.

On March 4, 2025, Rep. Zinke posted a tweet describing an unspecified television program as “Must see TV!”.

The following day, March 5, 2025, he expressed pride for his former press secretary who is now working at the White House office of communications. He praised Colton’s background and achievements by stating: “So proud of my former press secretary who is at the White House office of communications. Great FFA kid from a rodeo family. Way to go Colton! Making Texas and Montana proud!”

Later that day on March 5, Rep. Zinke addressed regulatory challenges faced by businesses in Montana through another tweet: “I hear from Montana companies daily about the red tape that they are practically drowning in. They cannot cut a tree or build a bridge. American businesses cannot thrive with an overreaching government. For every 1 new regulation removing 10 is a great ratio, Mr. President.”



Related

Bill Wallace, Commissioner at Sweet Grass County

Sweet Grass County announces public testing of voting systems for school election

Sweet Grass County has scheduled a public test of its voting system ahead of the upcoming school election. Residents can observe testing at the county annex on April 20 during office hours. The process aims to ensure transparency and accessibility.

Bill Wallace, Commissioner at Sweet Grass County

Sweet Grass County announces mailing of school ballots for local districts

Sweet Grass County announced that school ballots will be mailed beginning April 16 for various districts. Voters are advised which measures they can expect based on their location. Residents missing ballots are encouraged to contact the Elections Office.

Bill Wallace, Commissioner at Sweet Grass County

Sweet Grass County announces public testing of ExpressVote system for school election

Sweet Grass County will hold a public test of its ExpressVote system ahead of the upcoming school election. The event is open for observation at the county annex on April 20. Ballots will be hand counted.