Policy and Platform

Campaign Updates

Healthcare in America has become a political hostage, traded in this shutdown fight and used as leverage to score power. Montanans will not be used as bargaining chips anymore. I’m drafting the Universal Healthcare Act because no family should lose care based...

Montanans know that when politicians try to game systems for quick wins, it's the people on the ground who pay the price....

Neill Proposes Family Insurance Act to Strengthen Montana Families and Rural Healthcare Livingston, MT – U.S. Senate candidate Reilly Neill announced her proposal of the Family Insurance Act, legislation that would allow children to remain on their parents’ health insurance...

I’m showing up for Montana every day. Daines just said gasoline is down 9%. He lies, and then he doesn’t show up to answer for it. During the Congressional recess, he won’t even show his face in Montana. Daines is...

Imagine a radio news segment that says, “American farmers should be able to feed the nation without imports.” Without context, this sounds patriotic. Under the Fairness Doctrine, broadcasters were compelled to present a fuller picture. If the Fairness Doctrine still...

(Livingston, Mont.) — Former two-term Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer (2005-2013), released a statement endorsing U.S. Senate candidate Reilly Neill as the Democrat candidate to take on current GOP senator, Steve Daines. “Reilly is on the ground listening to Montanans, working...

While Daines is busy covering for a pedophile, someone needs to make sure Montanans get our fair share of public benefits from the Federal taxes we pay. In my travels across the state, I’ve meet so many folks who value...
While Daines is busy protecting pedophiles in D.C., I spent the last month traveling to Troy, Eureka, Libby, Thompson Falls, and spending time in the quiet shadow of the Yaak. All of these places in Montana sit within one of...
Daines is protecting pedophiles in Washington while the U.S. Forest Service in Montana faces catastrophic cuts....
In July 2025, the Environmental Protection Agency eliminated more than 3,700 staff positions nationwide. Entire divisions were dissolved. Among them was the Office of Research and Development, the agency’s central scientific arm. Toxicologists, chemists, and environmental health researchers were left...

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