In Montana, we value conservation. We have a strong tradition of recreating on our public lands. Our farmers and ranchers use clean water to make a living and to feed the world. Our renewable energy resources have the potential to create thousands of jobs and help Montana lead the U.S. toward energy freedom.
Our connection to the outdoors is a way of life, and no one fights more for this than Senator Jon Tester. He fights to protect our air, water, and land and does it by investing in our people and infrastructure, fueling Montana’s clean energy economy.
In a state that boasts some of the most beautiful National Parks, forests, rivers, and wildlife in the world, Montanans know firsthand just how important it is to protect and conserve our outdoor spaces for future generations.
Senator Tester understands the critical role Montana’s environment plays in our businesses and lives and fights for policies that protect recreational activities, economic viability, and our ability to access clean, affordable energy.
With record visitation to our parks and increased pressure on our public lands and waters, we need Senator Tester to continue championing access to public lands, climate infrastructure, and environmental sustainability.
Join us in showing our support for Senator Tester as he helps to ensure a sustainable environment for all Montanans by making bold public investments in clean energy, rural infrastructure, and millions of good-paying jobs.
Show your support for Senator Tester with this yard sign!
Montana needs bold investments in climate smart solutions, clean energy and place-based conservation. Help tell Senator Jon Tester to keep up the fight for Montanans! Your support will ensure we continue to help Senator Tester feel supported to protect our public lands, climate and environment AND Montana as the Last Best Place.
All donations of $25 or more will receive a unique TESTER GETTING IT DONE yard sign. Act now as quantities are limited. And thank you in advance for your support!
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