Every day, whether Jon Tester is on his farm, traveling the state to meet with Montanans, or on the job in Washington DC, he is defending the Montana that three generations of his family have called home.
Jon is relentless in holding government accountable and he continues to fight for veterans, improved schools, better infrastructure, and jobs. He is battling to protect public lands, and pushing to protect rural America and Montana’s unique way of life.
He’s holding Washington accountable by battling bureaucrats and both political parties. And he stands up to special interests, calls out government waste when he sees it, and takes on his own party when he believes it’s the right thing to do for Montana. In fact, his persistence has earned him the title “Montana’s advocate for accountability.”
Jon and his wife Sharla continue to live and work on their farm in Big Sandy, Montana.