Former Montana governor, Ted Schwinden, begins the interview by describing his growing interest in politics during high school and his activity in Roosevelt County. He discusses the legislature and provides stories about his dealings with other former governors and legislators including Forrest Anderson, Tim Babcock, Tom Judge, and Stan Stephens. He offers his perspective on issues such as the Resource Indemnity Trust, university funding, and gerrymandering. He ends by describing how Montana has changed over a century and possibilities for the future.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/brown/1059/thumbnail.jp
Fred Van Valkenburg, describes his Catholic upbringing and how that, along with John Kennedy\u27s pr...
Montana state legislator Daniel Kemmis reflects on the 1979 Montana legislative session. He discusse...
Daniel Kemmis discusses his early childhood in Richland County in eastern Montana. He talks about hi...
Former Montana governor, Ted Schwinden, begins the interview by describing his growing interest in p...
Thomas Judge describes how he became interested in politics as a young man and his eventual election...
Daniel Kemmis reminisces about his family\u27s politics and his college years at Harvard and how the...
Bob Marks of Helena, Montana, describes how he became interested in politics at a young age and his ...
Mike Halligan discusses his twenty years serving in the Montana State Senate and why he became invol...
John D. Lynch discusses his family history and the events leading up to his work in Montana politics...
Dave Lewis describes his 40 year participation in politics including his work as budget director, ca...
Leslie Eskildsen explains his personal relationships with prominent Montana legislators, congressmen...
Three weeks following the 1978 Montana general election, Daniel Kemmis discusses his reelection to t...
John Cobb discusses his introduction to politics and why he decided to run for the Montana State Leg...
Francis Bardanouve recalls his career as a representative for Blaine County, Montana, in the Montana...
Daniel Kemmis discusses his political philosophy and his views on decentralized government, long-ter...
Fred Van Valkenburg, describes his Catholic upbringing and how that, along with John Kennedy\u27s pr...
Montana state legislator Daniel Kemmis reflects on the 1979 Montana legislative session. He discusse...
Daniel Kemmis discusses his early childhood in Richland County in eastern Montana. He talks about hi...
Former Montana governor, Ted Schwinden, begins the interview by describing his growing interest in p...
Thomas Judge describes how he became interested in politics as a young man and his eventual election...
Daniel Kemmis reminisces about his family\u27s politics and his college years at Harvard and how the...
Bob Marks of Helena, Montana, describes how he became interested in politics at a young age and his ...
Mike Halligan discusses his twenty years serving in the Montana State Senate and why he became invol...
John D. Lynch discusses his family history and the events leading up to his work in Montana politics...
Dave Lewis describes his 40 year participation in politics including his work as budget director, ca...
Leslie Eskildsen explains his personal relationships with prominent Montana legislators, congressmen...
Three weeks following the 1978 Montana general election, Daniel Kemmis discusses his reelection to t...
John Cobb discusses his introduction to politics and why he decided to run for the Montana State Leg...
Francis Bardanouve recalls his career as a representative for Blaine County, Montana, in the Montana...
Daniel Kemmis discusses his political philosophy and his views on decentralized government, long-ter...
Fred Van Valkenburg, describes his Catholic upbringing and how that, along with John Kennedy\u27s pr...
Montana state legislator Daniel Kemmis reflects on the 1979 Montana legislative session. He discusse...
Daniel Kemmis discusses his early childhood in Richland County in eastern Montana. He talks about hi...