Congressman Troy Downing, who represents Montana’s Second District in the U.S. House of Representatives, recently shared updates on his official Twitter account regarding his activities both in his district and in Washington, D.C.
On April 14, 2026, Downing posted about returning to Washington after extensive travel across his district: “Back in DC after a marathon road trip last week. Traveled all over the Second District from Great Falls to Conrad to Chester to Havre to Lewistown to Ryegate to Billings and more! Now Congress is back in Washington to crack down on red tape. Follow along for all the action!”
The following day, April 15, which coincided with tax day, Downing highlighted recent tax policy changes promoted by House Republicans: ” Today’s the day This tax day, remember to take advantage of all the breaks you might qualify for thanks to @HouseGOP’s Working Families Tax Cuts like no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, a new senior deduction, 100% immediate expensing, and so much more!” These measures are part of ongoing legislative efforts by House Republicans aimed at providing financial relief for working families through various deductions and exemptions.
Also on April 15, Downing expressed appreciation for community engagement at a local event: “No better way to start the day Thank you to all the Montanans who joined our delegation at Montana coffee this morning!”
Downing has been an advocate for reducing bureaucratic obstacles and supporting policies that aim to benefit constituents throughout Montana’s Second District. The referenced Working Families Tax Cuts reflect broader initiatives by congressional Republicans intended to adjust federal taxation rules for working Americans.

