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Rep. Rosendale Shares First Two Weeks Back in Session

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Rep. Matt Rosendale, U.S. Representative for Montana's 2nd District | Official U.S. House headshot

Rep. Matt Rosendale, U.S. Representative for Montana's 2nd District | Official U.S. House headshot

Congressman Matt Rosendale (MT-02) has provided an update on his work during the first two weeks back in session. In a video shared on his social media platforms, Rep. Rosendale expressed his commitment to fighting against those who seek to undermine the republic.

"Montanans did NOT send me to Washington to go along to get along," said Rep. Rosendale. "That's why I spent our first two weeks back in session fighting against those who seek to undermine our republic!"

Rep. Rosendale's actions during these two weeks demonstrate his dedication to his constituents and his efforts to address important issues. Here is a summary of his key activities:

- On January 9, 2024, Rep. Rosendale officially submitted impeachment articles against the U.S. Secretary of Defense. This shows his commitment to holding those in power accountable.

- The following day, on January 10, Rep. Rosendale held a press conference titled "Shut Down the Border or Shut Down the Government." This highlights his strong stance on border security.

- On January 11, Rep. Rosendale criticized the Biden administration for what he perceived as wasteful spending on green school buses. This showcases his concerns about responsible use of taxpayer money.

- Rep. Rosendale introduced legislation to secure the border on January 12. This further emphasizes his dedication to addressing immigration issues.

- On January 13, Rep. Rosendale exposed the ineffectiveness of green energy turbines. This highlights his commitment to promoting sustainable and efficient energy solutions.

- Rep. Rosendale applauded the passage of the Explore Act out of the House Natural Resources Committee on January 17. This demonstrates his support for initiatives that promote exploration and development of natural resources.

- The Securities Exchange Commission withdrew the Natural Asset Company Rule after receiving comments from Rep. Rosendale on January 17. This indicates his influence in shaping regulations and policies.

- On January 18, Rep. Rosendale opposed the D.C. Cartel Continuing Resolution, showing his commitment to fiscal responsibility.

- Rep. Rosendale attended the March for Life Rally in Washington D.C. on January 19, highlighting his stance on pro-life issues.

- Lastly, Rep. Rosendale reacted to a bombshell report by the Government Accountability Office on January 19, further demonstrating his dedication to transparency and accountability.

Rep. Rosendale's actions during the first two weeks back in session reflect his commitment to the people of Montana and his determination to make a difference in Congress. He is focused on addressing key issues such as border security, responsible spending, energy efficiency, and accountability in government.

As Rep. Rosendale stated, he was not sent to Washington to simply go along with the status quo. His work during these two weeks showcases his dedication to fighting for the values and interests of his constituents.

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