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Mar 20, 2008   |  Liberty County Times

Tester puts emphasis on infrastructure and development

Liberty County Times

By: Paul Overlie

In a conference call with Senator Jon Tester, infrastructure projects were the lead item of discussion. From the water projects like Rocky Boy's/North Central Montana Water System to the Shiloh Road, several Montana projects are in need of funding. For Tester, that is something he is working hard to fix.

"Infrastructure, development and technology are at the top of my list [of priorities]," Tester said.

Discussing the North Central Montana Regional Water System, Tester noted that the funding is just not coming fast enough to get the project done.

"We've gotten, I believe, around $5 million at present, we are trying to get some more," Tester said. "We need to get some money to these projects and we are trying to get creative with these."

Tester was getting ready to head to a conference on mining laws in a committee looking to reform laws that date to 1872. According to Tester, these laws are long past-due for reform.

"We have an incredible number of mines in Montana, I think the conservative estimate is about 600," Tester said. "There are some that are seeping into our water and reclamation is needed. I think we need some royalty money from these mines so taxpayers do not have to pay for the clean-up. I think royalties are one way to take care of these issues."

Tester also discussed the farm bill and noted that the deadline was March 15. The deadline has been extended to April 18. "It is still in conference committee as Senator Baucus put in a disaster provision and they are still deliberating what should be included," Tester said. "I was hopeful it would just pass with the Senate version."

On the democratic primary, Tester noted that Montana is in play, as evidenced by visits scheduled by both candidates. Tester pointed out that this is good for Montana.

Tester is holding a first ever ethics audit of his office. This is an attempt to make sure everything done out of his office is above board and transparent.

"We have tried to do everything as ethically as possible," Tester said. "It will be interesting to see what transpires. We have tried to be transparent and open, in fact that is why we hold things like these conference calls."

Generally speaking, Tester is for a change in the attitude in Washington. "I think we need to get back to focusing on the middle class and small business," He said.

Office Contact Information

Senator Tester's Montana staff serves the state from offices in Billings, Bozeman, Butte, Great Falls, Helena, Kalispell, and Missoula. Please bring your concerns with federal agencies, academy nominations, and other situations to one of these Montana offices.

Billings

Judge Jameson Federal Building
2900 4th Ave N, Suite 201
Billings, MT 59101
Phone: (406) 252-0550
Fax: (406) 252-7768

Bozeman

Avant Courier Building
1 E Main Street, Suite 202
Bozeman, MT 59715
Phone: (406) 586-4450
Fax: (406) 586-7647

Butte

Silver Bow Center
125 W Granite, Suite 200
Butte, MT 59701
Phone: (406) 723-3277
Fax: (406) 782-4717

Great Falls

119 1st Avenue N, Suite 102
Great Falls, MT 59401
Phone: (406) 452-9585
Fax: (406) 452-9586

Helena

Capital One Center
208 N Montana Avenue, Suite 202
Helena, MT 59601
Phone: (406) 449-5401
Fax: (406) 449-5462

Kalispell

8 Third Street E
Kalispell, MT 59901
Phone: (406) 257-3360
Fax: (406) 257-3974

Missoula

130 W Front St.
Missoula, MT 59802
Phone: (406) 728-3003
Fax: (406) 728-2193

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