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Under Schweitzer, from 2009 to 2012, Montana achieved the country's highest rate of increase in the proportion of its population with college degrees. The increase was attributed to a variety of initiatives backed by Schweitzer, including increased investments in the state's two-year
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Schweitzer has pointed out that Montana has had the highest ending fund balances in the state's history under his administration, with an average ending fund balance of $ 414 million. The average balance of the eighteen years prior was $ 54 million.
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On July 13, 2013, Schweitzer stated he would not seek the U.S. Senate seat in Montana in 2014. In February 2015, Schweitzer stated that he has "no plans" to run for president in 2016. In October 2015, Schweitzer endorsed former Maryland Governor
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and called on Democrats to "keep the Iraq war vote in mind" when nominating a presidential candidate in 2016. Schweitzer also occasionally criticized the Obama administration's foreign policy, referring to it as supportive of the
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for cheaper medicine. Burns charged that Schweitzer favored "Canadian-style government controls" and claimed that senior citizens went to doctors to have "somebody to visit with. There's nothing wrong with them."
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In 2005, Schweitzer signed into law "Indian Education for All" funding, which provided for the first time funding for schools to fulfill a mandate passed in 1999 to teach tribal history in Montana schools.
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project, which was opposed by environmentalists. In 2008, Schweitzer expressed support for a "25x'25" proposal to transition at least 25% of U.S. energy production to renewable sources by the year 2025.
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legislation was emulated by several other states, which passed similar legislation, but never went into effect, because the federal courts struck down the law on
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Upon finishing school, Schweitzer worked as an irrigation developer on projects in Africa, Asia, Europe and South America. He spent several years working in
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program for high school students, and reforms to make it easier for students to transfer academic credits, such as from a two-year to a four-year college.
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system (including an increase in state funding, allowing two-year colleges to freeze tuition), better skills and practical training, additional
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as "ragheads". Burns soon apologized, saying he "became too emotionally involved" during the speech. Burns faced trouble regarding deaths from
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As governor, Schweitzer was described as having a mixture of "progressive values, populist rhetoric, and Western self-reliance." Commentator
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William Booth, "Mont. Rancher Mounts Brawny Challenge; Crusty GOP Incumbent Finds Race Tightening Against an Equally Rough-Hewn Opponent",
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Following the suicide of Iraq war veteran Chris Dana in 2007, Schweitzer started the Yellow Ribbon Program, a joint program between the
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Patrick Mazza, "Montana moving to top ranks in renewable energy, Gov. Brian Schweitzer tells Harvesting Clean Energy Conference",
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Schweitzer lost narrowly to Burns, with a 51% to 47% margin, despite being outspent two-to-one. Democratic presidential candidate
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instead of running for the U.S. Senate in 2014; a Senate bid would have involved challenging Democratic U.S. Senator
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During his gubernatorial tenure, Schweitzer was mentioned by some political pundits as a potential running mate for
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Schweitzer married Nancy Hupp in 1981. The Schweitzers are the parents of three children: Ben, Khai, and Katrina.
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In 2008, Schweitzer and Bohlinger won re-election to a second term by a landslide over Republican State Senator
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announced she would not run for re-election in 2004, Schweitzer announced his candidacy. His running mate was
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named Jag, regularly accompanied him on work days at the Capitol, as well as some other official occasions.
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During his term as governor, Schweitzer focused on expanding Montana energy production, including both
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2008 Statewide General Canvass - November 4th, 2008, Compiled by Secretary of State Brad Johnson
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that helps military personnel returning home from overseas to transition back to civilian life.
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After leaving office at the end of 2012, Schweitzer was mentioned as a possible candidate for
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Blue Man in a Red State: Montana's Governor Brian Schweitzer and the New Western Populism
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Govs. Schweitzer, Otter elected to lead WGA, energy and climate change high priorities
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associated with Schweitzer stated that Schweitzer was leaning toward a Senate bid in
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The same year Schweitzer completed his term as Montana Governor he was named to the
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in a primary election. In April 2013, Baucus decided to retire. Soon thereafter, a
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On foreign policy and national security, Schweitzer took positions to the left of
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Brian Schweitzer, Montana Governor, Sees Big Savings With New State Health Clinic
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During his tenure in office, Schweitzer proposed the introduction of state-level
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on May 2, and subsequently chosen as non-executive chairman on May 17, 2013.
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in 1973, Schweitzer earned his Bachelor of Science degree in international
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U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Farm Service Agency committee for Montana
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in the nation, with polls regularly showing a rating of above 60 percent.
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In Montana, small changes spur nation’s biggest jump in college graduates
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reported that he indicated he was leaning towards a run for president in
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Stillwater Mining CEO retires following board shake-up led by Schweitzer
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permission for the state to import prescription drugs from Canada as a
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Interview: Schweitzer's plan to bring Canadian health care to Montana
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While Burns attempted to link Schweitzer with presidential candidate
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In a 2008 biography, Schweitzer expressed support for some form of
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Schweitzer setting records with his veto pen ... and branding iron
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Governance, Board of Directors, Stillwater Mining Company website
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Politics on a Human Scale: The American Tradition of Decentralism
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Would Someone Please Give This Schweitzer Guy a Keynote Address?
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to the Montana Equipment Dealers Association, Burns referred to
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In 1993, the Clinton administration appointed Schweitzer to the
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from 2005 to 2013. Schweitzer served for a time as chair of the
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Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer makes the most of the spotlight
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Fight Now Pay Later: The Future Costs of Funding the Iraq War
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Montana's improved college-graduation rates lead U.S. average
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clinic for state employees, but did not succeed in obtaining
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Schweitzer goes back to school to tout full-day kindergarten
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Former Montana governor backs Martin O'Malley for president
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9th Circuit rules against 2009 Montana Firearms Freedom Act
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Tribal College: Journal of American Indian Higher Education
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Montana Governor Vetoes Invasive Parental Notification Bill
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Al Kamen, "Town Getting $ 11 Million in Salve From Burns",
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Guard, VA working to fully address post-combat stress
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Al Kamen, "Burns' A List: African Americans, Arabs",
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As governor, Schweitzer was an outspoken opponent of
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legislation and legislation that would have repealed
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Following his high school years at Holy Cross Abbey,
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Archived from 2140:"Schweitzer: Anti-gun control position wouldn't fly" 2791:"Brian Schweitzer surprise: Not running for Senate" 1315:"Pardons Granted 88 Years After Crimes of Sedition" 2732:, nationaljournal.com; accessed February 17, 2015. 2363:Montana governor to pardon 78 convicted during WWI 529:Montana's 2004 legalization of medicinal marijuana 511:Schweitzer was known for his unsparing use of the 414: 3423:United States Department of Agriculture officials 2887:Speech at the 2008 Democratic National Convention 2376:Pardons granted 88 Years After Crimes of Sedition 2252:"Supreme Court declines to hear Montana gun case" 1340:"Notice of death of Governor Schweitzer's father" 3354: 2814:, greatfallstribune.com; accessed March 1, 2015. 2101:Montana gov blasts GM mine contract cancellation 1869:, United Press International (December 3, 2008). 538:Schweitzer consistently held one of the highest 2812:Schweitzer rules out run for presidency in 2016 2246: 2244: 1807: 1367:, library.ndsu.edu; accessed February 17, 2015. 821:. Schweitzer spoke in a prime-time slot at the 781:." In 2014, Schweitzer expressed opposition to 642:Schweitzer speaks during the second day of the 2660: 2629: 2519:"Schweitzer wants clemency for Edward Snowden" 1945:Schweitzer meets with tribal leaders in Helena 1845:, billingsgazette.com; accessed March 1, 2015. 809:Presidential and vice-presidential speculation 665:In April 2009, Schweitzer signed into law the 658:proposals, and enjoyed the endorsement of the 595:. Schweitzer helped arrange financing for the 3112: 2768:, missoulian.com; accessed February 17, 2015. 2537:"Schweitzer named chairman of mining company" 1711: 1604: 1273: 519:to publicly veto several bills passed by the 336:2000 United States Senate election in Montana 2460: 2241: 1965: 1963: 1961: 1959: 1957: 1274:Lemon, Greg; Williams, Pat (June 25, 2008). 723:to 78 persons convicted in 1918 and 1919 of 329: 2756:, helenair.com; accessed February 17, 2015. 2436: 2205: 2047: 1563: 1561: 719:In May 2006, Schweitzer granted posthumous 3119: 3105: 2620:, newsweek.com; retrieved August 28, 2008. 2456: 2454: 2452: 2337: 2016:State's Single Largest Wind Farm Powers Up 1991: 1989: 1987: 1985: 1983: 1843:Baucus approval rating slides in MSUB poll 1525: 1523: 1521: 1519: 1379:"125 Montana Newsmakers: Brian Schweitzer" 483: 69:January 3, 2005 – January 7, 2013 42: 3373:American people of German-Russian descent 2780:, missoulian.com; accessed March 1, 2015. 2601:, cbsnews.com; retrieved August 28, 2008. 2588:, latimes.com; retrieved August 28, 2008. 2227: 2225: 2043: 2041: 2010: 2008: 1954: 1928:Montana Schools Must Teach Indian History 1407: 1376: 1370: 1303:, legacy.com; accessed February 17, 2015. 423:Governor Brian Schweitzer campaigning in 3126: 3074:Order of precedence of the United States 2744:, Yahoo.com; accessed February 17, 2015. 2483:. CNN. December 19, 2013. Archived from 2326: 2324: 2322: 2156: 1705: 1690: 1558: 1462:Farrell, John Aloysius (March 2, 2006). 637: 418: 339: 2864: 2836: 2713:, kfbb.com; accessed February 17, 2015. 2691: 2449: 2346:"Why Brian Schweitzer Has Already Lost" 2294:Montana Shooting Sports Ass'n v. Holder 2103:, Associated Press (February 17, 2015). 1980: 1867:Schweitzer to lead Democratic governors 1714:"Governor, Jag walk afoul of leash law" 1671: 1612:"There's electoral gold in those hills" 1584:"2000 Montana General Election Results" 1516: 1461: 1312: 761:, and in 2013 he expressed support for 324:United States Department of Agriculture 14: 3355: 2497: 2222: 2218:from the original on January 11, 2014. 2066: 2038: 2005: 1896:Senate backs Schweitzer's schools plan 1728:Schweitzer vetoes all survive override 1648: 1441:Crummy, Karen E. (November 25, 2006). 1440: 763:legal recognition of same-sex marriage 492:classified Schweitzer as a mixture of 346:Natural Resources Conservation Service 245:Early life, education and early career 3393:Democratic Party governors of Montana 3100: 2661:Chris Cillizza (September 10, 2009). 2516: 2437:Freedlander, David (March 27, 2013). 2343: 2319: 2283:, Associated Press (August 23, 2013). 2114:"Schweitzer Supports Stillwater Mine" 2025: 1693:"Gov adds four-legged aide to office" 1649:Warren, Michael (December 23, 2013). 1110: 988: 885: 603:. He strongly supported the proposed 237:. He also served as President of the 2837:Johnson, Charles S. 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Schweitzer was critical of the 629:GM's reorganization in bankruptcy 302:Montana State University, Bozeman 3413:People from Cañon City, Colorado 3388:Clinton administration personnel 3383:Colorado State University alumni 3378:American people of Irish descent 3200: 3000:Democratic Governors Association 2711:Schweitzer speaks on gun control 2517:Blake, Aaron (January 6, 2014). 2461:Noah Rothman (January 7, 2014). 2157:Nussbaum, Paul (June 20, 2006). 2048:Matt Gouras (October 15, 2012). 1535:The Almanac of American Politics 865: 551:Democratic Governors Association 352:In 2000, Schweitzer ran for the 235:Democratic Governors Association 3403:Montana State University alumni 2858: 2830: 2817: 2805: 2783: 2771: 2759: 2747: 2735: 2716: 2704: 2685: 2654: 2623: 2604: 2591: 2579: 2566: 2554: 2529: 2510: 2491: 2473: 2430: 2418: 2401: 2385: 2368: 2356: 2334:, Reuters (September 30, 2012). 2300: 2297:, 727 F.3d 975 (9th Cir. 2013). 2286: 2274: 2206:Sam Kleiner (January 8, 2014). 2169: 2150: 2132: 2106: 2093: 2079: 2060: 1937: 1934:, Vol. 17, No. 4 (summer 2006). 1921: 1905: 1889: 1872: 1860: 1848: 1836: 1820: 1801: 1785: 1769: 1753: 1737: 1720: 1665: 1630: 1576: 1545: 1501: 1483: 1474: 1455: 1434: 1401: 1301:Kathleen H. 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In February 2013, the 789:to be granted clemency. 686:single-payer health care 450:When incumbent Governor 227:23rd Governor of Montana 198:Montana State University 27:23rd Governor of Montana 2728:April 23, 2013, at the 619:for the development of 484:Policy and public image 249:Schweitzer was born in 2871:The Independent Record 2392:"War Vet Laid to Rest" 1651:"Schweitzer Takes Aim" 1443:"Dems look to Big Sky" 1280:. Globe Pequot Press. 748:Montana National Guard 671:federal gun regulation 651: 432: 349: 223:Brian David Schweitzer 121:Brian David Schweitzer 2673:on September 29, 2012 2642:on September 29, 2012 2487:on December 19, 2013. 2163:Philadelphia Inquirer 2056:on November 10, 2012. 2022:(September 25, 2012). 1918:(September 27, 2007). 1661:on December 15, 2013. 783:domestic surveillance 759:same-sex civil unions 641: 472:and his running mate 422: 343: 3368:Farmers from Montana 3128:Governors of Montana 2867:"Growing on the job" 2839:"Growing on the job" 1726:Charles S. 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Brian Schwietzer

Governor of Montana
John Bohlinger
Judy Martz
Steve Bullock
Havre, Montana
Democratic
Colorado State University
BS
Montana State University
MS
23rd Governor of Montana
Western Governors Association
Democratic Governors Association
Council of State Governments
Havre, Montana
ethnic Germans
Kuchurhan
Odesa Oblast
Russian Empire
Ukraine
Irish
Lawrence Welk
Canon City, Colorado
agronomy
Colorado State University
soil science
Montana State University, Bozeman
Libya

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