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September 14, 2012| View More
Tester secures security clearance change to protect survivors of sexual assault
The U.S. Defense Department is heeding Senator Jon Tester's call to reevaluate the national security clearance process to protect service members who sought counseling for sexual trauma.
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September 13, 2012| View More
Tester announces new grant to improve telehealth services for rural veterans
Senator Jon Tester today announced that new assistance to improve telehealth services for Montana's rural veterans is headed to the Big Sky State.
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September 13, 2012| View More
Tester slashes government advertising budget
Senator Jon Tester's latest budget-cutting bill takes a bite out of the advertising budgets of federal government agencies.
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September 12, 2012| View More
Advocates say pass the Safe Chemicals Act
When the U.S. Senate returns from summer holiday next month, they'll have an opportunity to test the possibilities for change and innovation in our state while dramatically improving consumer health through a bill that's currently flying under the national radar: the Safe Chemicals Act.
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September 7, 2012| View More
WWII, Iraq veterans receive 'overdue' recognition, honors
Less than three months after Herbert S. Kindsfater traveled to the National World War II Memorial with the inaugural Big Sky Honor Flight, he experienced another life-changing event that hearkened to his service in World War II.
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September 13, 2012| View More
Tester calls on Senate to put aside politics and pass Veterans Jobs Corps Act
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September 12, 2012| View More
Tester: Citizens United a threat to democracy
Senator Jon Tester is not passing up any opportunity to warn lawmakers about the dangers to American democracy posed by the U.S. Supreme Court's unpopular Citizens United decision. Tester today introduced University of Montana Law Professor Anthony Johnstone to a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on the influence of corporations on elections …