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Join the FCNL Montana Advocacy Team!

The Advocacy Teams Network is made up of more than 1,500 Quakers and friends from across the country who use their power as constituents to make change in Washington. Success comes from our commitment to building relationships with Congress grounded in mutual respect and listening. Here in Montana we have a state team comprised of members from all across the state! If you are interested in joining us, here’s how!

 
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How to Write Your Congressman | By Jeannette Rankin

“Give the relationship time to grow. At first, your Representatives and Senators will not be at all interested in what you think. But your insistence on getting answers to your questions will get their attention, and your use of letterhead stationery, phone calls, and invitations will convince them that you must be reckoned with because you influence votes.” Read More

Contact Your Representatives

 

Governor Greg Gianforte

Mail: PO Box 200801 Helena, MT 59620
Phone: 406-444-3111
Email: governor@mt.gov

Senator Jon Tester

Helena Office
Mail: 208 N Montana Ave Ste 104 Helena, MT 59601
Phone: 406-449-5401
Washington D.C. Office
Mail: 204 Russell Senate Building Washington, D.C. 20510
Phone: 202-224-2644

President Joseph R Biden

Mail: 1600 Pennsylvania Ave Washington, DC 20500
Phone: 202-456-1111 (9 am to 5 pm ET)
Email: president@whitehouse.gov

Senator Steve Daines

Helena Office
Mail: 30 West 14th St, Ste. 206 Helena, MT 59601
Phone: 406-443-3189
Washington D.C. Office
320 Hart Senate Office Building Washington, D.C. 20150
Phone: 202-22-2651

Secretary of State Antony Blinken

Mail: 2201 C St NW Washington, DC 20520
Phone: 202-647-6575
Email: secretary@state.gov

Representative Matt Rosendale

Helena Office
Mail: 7 W 6th Ave. Ste. 3B Helena, MT 59601
Phone: 406-502-1435
Washington D.C. Office
Mail: 1037 Longworth HOB Washington, D.C. 20515
Phone: 202-225-3211

New Features for Public to Access the Montana Legislature

The voices of Montanans will echo in the halls of the Capitol in more ways than ever and from farther away when the 2021 Legislature convenes Monday. “If there is a silver lining to the pandemic, it is the development of remote testimony capability,” said Susan Fox, executive director of the Legislative Services Division. Allowing Montanans the ability to testify without traveling to Helena has long been a goal of many legislative leaders, Fox said. But that wish became a necessity with the pandemic and the need to limit the number of people in the Capitol. 
There are no restrictions on in-person involvement, however the number of seats in hearing rooms are limited to maintain social distancing. The public is also subject to any Lewis and Clark County health directives regarding crowd size.
“Legislative staff worked diligently to provide the public with more opportunities than ever to interact with representatives and senators,” Fox said. New features include an ability to upload written testimony to a committee or request a link to testify remotely at a bill hearing.  This is available for any bill that is scheduled for hearing. Testimony must be submitted by noon the day before the hearing to allow dissemination of the information to legislators and others. The remote testimony feature debuts with the old standbys of sending an email, leaving a phone message, and traditional mail. 

For more information, go to the Montana Legislature's Homepage leg.mt.gov and for links to:

  • more information on remote participation

  • the form to request to testify or upload your documents

  • the web messaging form

  • Bill Search, Legislator Search, Session Information, and Revenue and Budget Information

  • where to click to Watch/Listen to all meetings

More information is also available by calling (406) 444-4800