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Fly ash helps create longer-lasting and stronger concrete for use in roads, bridges, runways, and rail transit.
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Not using fly ash in our highways would just be a plain waste of taxpayers' money, which I find unacceptable. Most people don't realize that without fly ash, many of Montana's infrastructure projects simply would not have been possible - like the Hungry Horse Dam near Glacier National Park.
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When I was 20 years old, if you had a $100 bill and a good idea and a strong work ethic, you could start a company.
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The people of Montana understand that you will never be able to take enough money from them and give it to the government to quench that thirst. The government will always spend more money.
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I've made my career, made money in real estate and real estate development.
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I try to use and, furthermore, strive to focus on the actual facts surrounding and impacting any issue.
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If we can recycle a valuable product that serves an important purpose - and create jobs in the process - then why wouldn't we? Well, that's exactly what fly ash offers.
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I refuse to stand by and watch as Sen. Tester tries to implement his radical environmental agenda here and kill our coal industry and destroy thousands of Montana jobs.
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Obamacare has made a mess of our health insurance and health care systems, and Washington politicians have failed to fix the problem.
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When you look at all of the problems that are streaming and flowing over that border, the first thing we have to do is secure it. Job number one.
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Let's make sure that we have health care benefits that have been promised to our veterans delivered to them in the communities that they are living in.
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Beyond the purposes of self-defense or imminent danger, my Catholic faith teaches me and millions of other Americans that we do not get to decide who lives or who dies; only the good Lord does.
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Jon Tester no longer can say that he supports the principles and values of the people of Montana.
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What's good for America is great for Montana.
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You can identify me as the freedom or the liberty candidate or the limited government candidate.
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You are innocent until proven guilty. And if folks have come forward, whether it is judge Roy Moore or whether it is anyone else, and they have evidence to convict someone of a crime, then they should go through the legal process and do so.
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We all know that lower taxes will grow our economy and make our nation stronger.
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I'll stand with President Trump and get tough on illegal immigration.
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Jon Tester needs to be held accountable for his extreme partisan liberal record of supporting President Obama's judicial nominees 99% of the time but then opposing President Trump's nominees.
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I'll stand with President Trump. We'll get tough, and we'll build that wall.
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You know government needs a haircut. If we keep their spending down, that's more money in your pocket.
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I'm witnessing the problems that the federal government is passing down in terms of drones, in violation of our civil liberties, spying on our citizens, death panels in the form of the government taking over the health care system and the national debt they're just saddling our grandchildren with.
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After about 20 years of the real estate industry - where we had built it up from a little one-off, just five-agent operation - we built that that into a four-office, 65-agent, multimillion-dollar firm. At that point, I relocated to my ranch in eastern Montana and really thought that I was going to spend much of my time in ranching.
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I've shown I have the ability to reduce spending, I've shown I have the ability to reduce onerous regulations, and I've shown that I have the ability to fight for and restore our privacy and our personal freedoms.
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