Jon Tester

Jon Tester
Jon Testeris the senior United States Senator from Montana, serving since 2007. He is a member of the Democratic Party...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth21 August 1956
CountryUnited States of America
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I think if you're going to get anything done in the Senate, you have to be on the same sheet of music. If you don't get people on the same sheet of music it comes out pretty horrible.
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Between the 2005 special session, harvest and holidays, I had a very busy fourth quarter. Like in any race, I plan to sprint to the finish and have a strong showing this spring.
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Here in the West, our word is our bond and a promise and a handshake mean something. This is President Bush's second nomination to replace a Western justice with one from the East Coast. I think we need more Western common sense and ethics on the Supreme Court, not less.
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From the beginning, this hasn't passed the smell test. This smells like a barnyard that needs a cleanup. It's time to clean up Washington, D.C., and we should start with Conrad Burns.
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Senator Burns should stand up to the big pharmaceutical companies and let Medicare negotiate drug prices to make them more affordable for our senior citizens. We need a program that works for seniors, not against them.
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Montanans believe in the right to make a good life for their families. How they define a family should be their business and their business alone. I'm proud to support marriage equality because no one should be able to tell a Montanan or any American who they can love and who they can marry.
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When you start pulling out infrastructure that's been there over 100 years, that's a negative direction to be heading.
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As a policymaker, as a public servant, I come to Washington, D.C., and I make difficult decisions and I make difficult decisions every day. And sometimes those decisions upset people.
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A well-trained workforce is critical to small-business success. What I hear from business is that it's hard to find help that meets their needs.
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I think corporations are a whole lot different than people. I mean, I don't know a corporation would be put in prison. I do know people would be put in prison.
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It brings me back to reality. The combine doesn't care if you're a senator or not. It breaks down whenever it wants to break down.
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There are simply too many reasons to doubt this nomination and not enough reasons to have faith in it.
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The minimum wage initiative speaks to whether we value work. Raising Montana's minimum wage to $6.15 an hour will allow more workers to support their families, more families to make ends meet and more Montanans to go to work instead of going on welfare. That saves taxpayers money.