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Steven David "Steve" Daines (born August 20, 1962) is an American businessman and Republican politician who is the junior United States Senator from Montana. He was the United States Representative for Montana's at-large congressional district from 2013 to 2015. In the 2014 election, he won an open U.S. Senate seat, defeating Democrat Amanda Curtis.
Daines was born in Van Nuys, California, the son of Sharon R. (née Erickson) and Clair W. Daines. He moved to Montana with his parents when he was two years old. He was raised in Bozeman, Montana where he attended school from kindergarten through college.
Although born in California, he asserts that he is a fifth-generation Montanan, based on having a direct family line of people who have lived in Montana since his great-great-grandmother Karine Dyrud immigrated from Norway to Minnesota in 1869, and later moved to Montana. Both his parents grew up in Billings, Montana, and returned to Montana to start their own home-construction business.
Stephen or Steven /ˈstiːvən/ is a masculine first name, derived from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stéfanos), in turn from the Greek word "στέφανος", meaning "wreath, crown, honour, reward", literally "that which surrounds or encompasses". In ancient Greece, a wreath was given to the winner of a contest (from which the crown, symbol of rulers derived). The use of the noun was first recorded in Homer's Iliad. The name is significant to Christians: according to the Book of Acts in the New Testament, Saint Stephen was a deacon who was stoned to death and is regarded as the first Christian martyr. The name has many variants, which include Stephan, Stevan, Stefan and Stevon.
In Middle English, the name Stephen or Stephan was pronounced as a bi-syllabic word — Step-hen or Step-han — much like a Scandinavian surname. Steve was pronounced as it is in Modern English. This etymological usage began a decline in the mid-19th century.
Steve is the common short form, while various diminutives such as Stevie and Ste are also used. Many family names are derived from Stephen: the most common are Stephens/Stevens and Stephenson/Stevenson (others include Stephen, Stephan, Staphan, Stefan, Stevin and Stever).
A Senate is a deliberative assembly, often the upper house or chamber of a bicameral legislature or parliament. The name comes from the ancient Roman Senate (Latin: Senatus), so-called as an assembly of the senior (Latin: senex meaning "the elder" or "the old one") and therefore allegedly wiser and more experienced members of the society or ruling class.
Thus, the literal meaning of the word "senate" is: Assembly of Elders.
Many countries have an assembly named a senate, composed of senators who may be elected, appointed, have inherited the title, or gained membership by other methods, depending on the country. Modern senates typically serve to provide a chamber of "sober second thought" to consider legislation passed by a lower house, whose members are usually elected.
The modern word senate is derived from the [Latin] word senātus (senate), which comes from senex, “old man”. The members or legislators of a senate are called senators. The Latin word senator was adopted into English with no change in spelling. Its meaning is derived from a very ancient form of social organization, in which advisory or decision-making powers are reserved for the eldest men. For the same reason, the word senate is correctly used when referring to any powerful authority characteristically composed by the eldest members of a community, as a deliberative body of a faculty in an institution of higher learning is often called a senate. This form adaptation was used to show the power of those in body and for the decision-making process to be thorough, which could take a long period of time. The original senate was the Roman Senate, which lasted until 580 (various efforts to revive it were made in Medieval Rome). In the Eastern Roman Empire, the Byzantine Senate continued until the Fourth Crusade, circa 1202–1204.
A deleted scene is a scene removed from or replaced by another scene in the final version of a film or television series.
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In local government, a city hall, town hall, civic centre, (in the UK or Australia) a guildhall, a Rathaus (German), or (more rarely) a municipal building, is the chief administrative building of a city, town, or other municipality. It usually houses the city or town council, its associated departments, and their employees. It also usually functions as the base of the mayor of a city, town, borough, or county / shire.
By convention, until the mid 19th-century, a single large open chamber (or 'hall') formed an integral part of the building housing the council. The hall may be used for council meetings and other significant events. This large chamber, the 'town hall', (and its later variant 'city hall') has become synonymous with the whole building, and with the administrative body housed in it. The terms 'council chambers', 'municipal building' or variants may be used locally in preference to 'town hall' if no such large hall is present within the building.
The local government may endeavor to use the town hall building to promote and enhance the quality of life of the community. In many cases, "'town halls' serve not only as buildings for government functions, but also have facilities for various civic and cultural activities. These may include art shows, stage performances, exhibits and festivals. Modern town halls or "civic centres" are often designed with a great variety and flexibility of purpose in mind.
September 6, 2017
Senator Steve Daines from Montana and Senator Pat Roberts of Kansas on Senate Floor on Health Care 7/27/2017
May 13, 2016
Republican Sen. Daines Tries To Bait Bernie Sanders & Sen Democrats With Single Payer Bill 7/27/17
Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT) describes his meeting with Judge Neil Gorsuch.
In this week’s Office Space, Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont., shows off photos from his many hunting and backpacking adventures in his home state, and tells Roll Call what animal is on his hunting “bucket list.” Website: http://www.rollcall.com Follow us: http://www.twitter.com/RollCall Like us: http://www.facebook.com/RollCallDC Google+: http://www.google.com/+RollCall Tumblr: http://photos.rollcall.com
After arriving back from Washington, D.C., Montana Senator Steve Daines was greeted by a crowd of protesters who spontaneously chanted "You Work For Us!" Daines was one of the Senators who recently silenced Elizabeth Warren during the confirmation hearing for Jeff Sessions as Attorney General. Find more videos and stories of people resisting Trump on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IndivisibleCentral
Join Evan and Representative Steve Daines (MT) as they discuss how the Internet Sales Tax effects young people and why it must be stopped.
Sen. Steve Daines (R-Montana) on why he thinks President Trump’s 15% corporate tax plan is the key to American job creation.
Homeland Security Committee Member Sen. Steve Daines (R-Mont.) on the Senate’s push for an ambitious timeline on health care vote.
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Senator Steve Daines Ignores Concerned Constituents Demanding a Town Hall Meeting. After concerning votes in favor of Trump cabinet appointees clearly at odds with Montanan values, after a repulsive statement outlining his explicit support for Trump's offensive and unconstitutional Muslim ban, and after weeks of trying to get through to our elected official Steve Daines, we're demanding a Town Hall. What does he have to say to his concerned consituents? Nothing but a "thumbs up" as he's driving away. Resistance is NOT futile, and Montanans will NOT be excluded from their democracy.
Gillan and Daines spar on the Montana State University-Billings campus. For more, visit Watchdog.org.
Roy Brown and Steve Daines for Montana 2008
Daines calls for Montana values, pro-growth solutions to address challenges facing nation
Montana Senator Steve Daines shares his thoughts on the recent election and value of international trade to the beef industry. Click HERE For More Information: http://www.BeefUSA.org
Agri-Pulse continues its Meet the Freshman series with Steve Daines, congressman for Montana.
The Montana High Tech Jobs Summit is bringing industry leaders from across the country to the University of Montana.
Montana Congressman Steve Daines speakes with Emilie Boyles about Washington issues impacting eastern Montana.
U.S. Senator Steve Daines, U.S. Senator Pat Roberts, and U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue talked with Julianne Dellorso on Montana This Morning.
Daines calls for Montana values, pro-growth solutions to address challenges facing nation
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Join us to thank Congressman Steve Daines for fighting ObamaCare. Please visit http://www.americansforprosperity.org to learn more.
Congressman Steve Daines today led members of the House and Senate and area industry leaders in unified opposition to the so-called "Marketplace Fairness Act"—legislation commonly known as the "internet tax," which forces businesses conducting online sales to collect sales tax on behalf of more than 9,000 cities and states nationwide.
A video guide to what's at stake for Montana women and families for the 2012 elections, according to Planned Parenthood Advocates of Montana.
Gillan and Daines spar on the Montana State University-Billings campus. For more, visit Watchdog.org.
July 24, 2017
Charter Local Edition Host Brad Pomerance interviews U.S. Senator Steve Daines about joining the U.S. Senate and the Timber Industry.
January 12, 2016
Join Evan and Representative Steve Daines (MT) as they discuss how the Internet Sales Tax effects young people and why it must be stopped.
Gillan and Daines spar on the Montana State University-Billings campus. For more, visit Watchdog.org.
Montana U.S Senator Steve Daines is interviewed by Montana Television Network (MTN) Political Analyst, Dr. David Parker and MTN Chief Capitol Correspondent, Mike Dennison during the weekly public Affairs program, Face the State. This program was broadcast on February 28, 2016. Topics included appointing a replacement U. S. Supreme Court Justice, a Republican presidential candidate and security and privacy concerns for U. S. citizens.
Recorded on 4/11/14 - Captured Live on Ustream at http://www.ustream.tv/channel/crow-general-council-september
Face the State from the Montana Television Network (MTN) a weekly public affairs broadcast seen on 9 MTN stations across Montana. This week Hosts Dr. David Parker, the MTN Political Analyst, and Mike Dennison, the MTN Chief Political Reporter, talk with Montana U.S. Senator Steve Daines. Daines spoke about how different life in Montana is from life in Washington D.C. He also talked about how farmers and ranchers in Montana are worried about current low prices for wheat, beef and other agricultural commodities. He also talked about coal production in Montana and changing timber harvest rules to allow thinning of fire prone forests.
Episode 28 from 9/8 and 9/10, featuring: - Senator Steve Daines of Montana on the latest pro-life efforts in Congress - Mallory Quigley on what pro-lifers can do in the push to defund Planned Parenthood - The pro-life college students who walk 10,000 miles across the country to raise awareness for life
Moderator: Travis Kavulla, Montana Public Service Commission, Commissioner Participants: Norman C. Bay, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), Commissioner Bob Rowe, NorthWestern Energy President & CEO Steve Secrist, Puget Sound Energy Senior VP, General Council, and Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer Dennis Vermillion, Avista Corp Senior VP & Avista Utilities President
Moderator: Mark C. Peterson, P.E., COO, GTUIT Participants: Curt Pohl, NorthWestern Energy Vice President of Distribution Carl Borgquist, Absaroka Energy CEO Crystal Cunniff, Cobalt International Energy Senior Drilling Engineer for the Gulf of Mexico Shannon Angielski, Coal Utilization Research Council Executive Director
Moderator: Cary Hegreberg, Executive Director, Montana Contractors’ Association Colby Tanner, Assistant VP of Economic Development, BNSF Tom Walsh, President & CEO, Montana Rail Link Curt Pohl, Vice President of Distribution, NorthWestern Energy
Streaming Live from the Montana ExpoPark in Great Falls, Montana Thursday, June 1 from 8AM to 5PM
U.S. Sen. John Walsh, D-Mont., U.S. Rep. Steve Daines, R-Mont., and Libertarian Roger Roots squared off in a debate for Montana's U.S. Senate seat at Montana Tech Library Auditorium in Butte. The event was sponsored by the Montana Newspaper Association and Montana PBS.
Moderated by Senator Steve Daines Panelists: Darrin Old Coyote, Chairman of Crow Nation Ashley Dennehy, Co-Founder of Colstrip United Mike Johnson, Business Agent, International Union of Operating Engineers Local 400 John L. Carter, Business Manager, Sheet Metal Air Rail & Transportation Workers Local 103 Jimmy Haun, Political Director, Pacific Northwest Regional Council of Carpenters Cicile M. Conroy, Director of Government Affairs, International Brotherhood of Boilermakers
WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT) and U.S. Rep. John Ratcliffe (TX-4) appeared before a breakfast meeting of The Ripon Society on June 22, 2017 to discuss the cyber threats facing America and legislation they are supporting that would help make our networks and critical infrastructure more secure.
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The Foley Institutes Coffee vesves Politics series provides an informal venue to connect the WSU and Pullman communities with local and national members of . A new political poll out by Public Policy Polling (PPP) shows Republican Congressman Steve Daines lead over Democratic incumbent Senator John Walsh has . MTN News Face the State weekly political program with hosts Dr. David Parker of Montana State University, the MTN Political Analyst and Mike Dennison, the . Advocacy and Activism in Biomedical Research: Why Value-Balanced is just as bad as Value-Free - Kristen Intemann - May 21-24, 2013 To visit the Center .
(U.S. Capitol) – In a joint press conference today, Senators Jon Tester, John Walsh and Senator-elect Steve Daines announced a landmark legislative package that includes eight Montana-based lands and resources bills.
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Held in Bozeman, Montana, on Saturday, October 13, 2012; candidates Steve Daines (R) and Kim Gillan (D) debate as they battle for Montana's seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.
You know what you can't come floppin' dat shit
If you run up guess what i'm stoppin' dat shit
Still can't figure out nothin' or find flaws
Take the pauls better recognize bodies on the lawn
If you see such, might touch, home is the crutch
Roll the dutch with the bunch of we never have enough
Hold steady for the lyrical melee with deli-cate rhymes
An alphabetical order of one at a time
Should we break it up welcome the true while you fearin' it
And looking at the youth whatcha gonna do they hearin' it
Don't hate your face still in the air lookin at
You made me twist you up your all crooked now
Take a step back sucker you got spit on
Payback comin' from all those you shit on
(Why)
Whatcha gonna do
I got mad crew
You on the camera
Guess what? I see you
(So What)
Whatcha gonna do
I got mad crew
You on the camera
Bitch what? I see you
Check the mic cord every place I roam
And all the bullshit cease when I pull my chrome
It's automatic, drastic the way I blow you
Incredible and unforgettable
I make you bounce to the rhythm what counts I hit em
Straight ounce of venom and great amounts of visim
I'm the psycho lookin' for the prey
All the way out in the boondocks with the AK on
(Why)
Whatcha gonna do
I got mad crew
You on the camera
Guess what? I see you
(So What)
Whatcha gonna do
I got mad crew
You on the camera
Bitch what? I see you
The hand on the clocks tickin', the plot thickens time
Runnin out you can't hide from the gat clickin' punk
Hit the floor rhyme to even the score people
We'll be hearin' about the way ya were in folklore cuz
(MC's) amaze and the people you knew were rippin' up
Rollin' em up with weed then spliff em I got the need
Say (WHAT WHAT) on something to pump up
Jump up just like a record that cut up
Try to nut up think it's funny
I'll wrap your ass up like the mummy
With rhymes, suckas they run from me
Wanna get away, that's a better way, ya heard
Tell me the word and kilts comin' with poison verbs
And vocab sucka's be leavin' out on the slab
(why)
Whatcha gonna do
I got mad crew
You on the camera
Guess what? I see you
(so what)
Whatcha gonna do
I got mad crew
You on the camera
Bitch what? I see you
(So what)
Whatcha gonna do
I got mad crew
You on the camera
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(so what)
Whatcha gonna do
I got mad crew
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