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Editor,

Many politicians say they want to work on behalf of all Montanans. But when the rubber meets the road, somehow those words never translate to action. That is what makes Cora Neumann different. Cora has worked tirelessly to get out and support not just Montana cities and businesses, but also our rural and Native American communities.

Cora embodies Montana values. She is genuine and compassionate, and she believes that actions speak louder than words. She has a history of working on important national issues like restoring Bears Ears National Monument — sacred public lands that were played as a political football, now finally restored and protected. She reached out to rural Montana areas during the pandemic, providing assistance in the form of PPE, Covid-19 tests and expertise to health workers about COVID fatigue and burnout.

Cora will represent all Montanans with deeds, not words. She has been traveling throughout Montana asking questions and listening to our concerns and issues. She is results oriented and asks for local, grassroots solutions. Montana voters have a chance to get their issues heard through Cora Neumann. Something we have not had these past few years in a House Representative. She is a hard worker, tenacious yet gracious.  

Cora has a vision for a better Montana, and she is determined to work across party lines to reach positive results. That is what makes her our best option for Congress and that is why we are voting for Cora Neumann on June 7. 

 

D’Shane Barnett, 

All Nations Health Center

Shelly R. Fyant, 

CSKT Tribal Council

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