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Today is a historic day for Montana taxpayers, ranchers, farmers, and Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes. Water is life, and the Compact honors our trust responsibilities, creates jobs, and prevents decades of costly litigation while investing in infrastructure and providing certainty to water users everywhere. I am proud to have led the effort to get this Compact signed into law, and I will continue working with the Tribes and water users to hold the government accountable and ensure it is implemented quickly and effectively.
Senator Jon Tester
After years of effort, our bipartisan bill that settles the century long CSKT water dispute is now law. This is a huge win for all Montanans. Our bill protects the water rights of all Montanans, saves taxpayer dollars, creates jobs, modernizes rural infrastructure, protects Montana agriculture and prevents costly litigation. Iâm very glad I could play a direct role in getting this done, and I thank President Trump for signing our
GOP legislators accuse Daines of betrayal over water compact missoulian.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from missoulian.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
MT Conservative Republicans assail Daines support of MT Water Rights Protection Act
A group of conservative Montana legislators are taking aim at one of their own over support of the Montana Water Rights Protection Act.
By: Mark Thorsell
and last updated 2020-12-28 19:47:23-05
A group of conservative Montana legislators are taking aim at one of their own over support of the Montana Water Rights Protection Act.
A letter sent to MTN News states that in a clear betrayal of our state and of President Trump, Senator Daines slipped the CSKT Water Compact into the coronavirus relief bill, despite his legislation having nothing to do with coronavirus.
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âToday is a historic day for Montana taxpayers, ranchers, farmers, and Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes,â Tester said.Â
âWater is life, and the Compact honors our trust responsibilities, creates jobs, and prevents decades of costly litigation while investing in infrastructure and providing certainty to water users everywhere. I am proud to have led the effort to get this Compact signed into law, and I will continue working with the Tribes and water users to hold the government accountable and ensure it is implemented quickly and effectively.â
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âThis law is a win for all Montanans. Our farmers, ranchers, the Salish and Kootenai tribes, and all water users across the state will now have the certainty they need,â Congressman Greg Gianforte said.