| Montana senator proposes 21 changes to Forest Jobs bill |
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| Written by ROB CHANEY, Missoulian | |
| Monday, 08 February 2010 | |
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Reacting to both criticism and constructive advice, Sen. Jon Tester revealed a thick list of changes to his Forest Jobs and Recreation Act during a visit to Missoula on Friday. Read more...
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