Getting back to when an incident occurs in a nuclear facility, the chain of command and whether to notify Congress or not.
Ryan Zinke
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Ryan Keith Zinke is an American politician and businessman who served as the U.S. Representative for Montana's at-large congressional district from 2015 to 2017. A member of the Republican Party, Zinke was appointed as the Secretary of the Interior under President Donald Trump, serving from March 2017 until January 2019. During his tenure, he focused on issues such as energy development, public land management, and conservation efforts. Zinke has also been involved in various initiatives related to veterans and outdoor recreation.
I want to thank you, Madam Chairman. As you know, I represent Montana, the sole Congressman from the great State that has Malmstrom.
I recently visited Malmstrom and the morale is good, you know, I think the--went in the hunting season, I visited during the hunting season; the hunting season is, you know, makes morale go up.
I support this bill because I think we have lost our mind as a country, when the amount of litigation, and frivolous litigation, and stacks of it have become where we can't be prosperous any more.
Mr. Speaker, I rise today in solidarity with the millions of men and women from the Armed Forces who are living with or who have died from the effects of post-traumatic stress disorder. June is PTSD Awareness Month. In my home State of…
Mr. Speaker, I rise today to pay tribute to Chuck Johnson, a man who kept me and countless other public servants in Montana honest and accountable as the capitol bureau chief and longtime political reporter. Chuck's 43-year journalism…
Mr. Speaker, today I rise in honor of Montana veterans and all the men and women who have fallen in defense of our great Nation. I would like to recognize one in particular, Private 1st Class Nicholas Cook, from Hungry Horse, Montana, who…
This bill is a win/win for Montana, for the co-ops, for the collaborative effort, and it is bipartisan.
We should not hold our co-ops hostage over what has been a Washington problem in negligence and gridlock.
H.R. 2358 would amend the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 to enhance the reliability of the electricity grid





