MONTANA
     Nov. 6, 2012 Governor
Card, 9" x 6".

 
"I want to make sure that my kids have even greater opportunities than I had growing up in Montana."

STEVE BULLOCK FOR GOVERNOR
 
PAID FOR BY FRIENDS OF STEVE BULLOCK   PO BOX 1330   HELENA, MONTANA 59624  DEMOCRAT
USE OF JOHN WALSH'S MILITARY RANK, JOB TITLES, PHOTOGRAPHS IN UNIFORM DO NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT BY THE MONTANA NATIONAL GUARD OR THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
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PROVEN LEADERS
STEVE BULLOCK
MONTANA ATTORNEY GENERAL
  • As Attorney General, Steve put more law enforcement on the street and more prosecutors in the courtroom, investigating, arresting and convicting child sex predators.
  •  Bullock has led the fight nationally against Citizens United, to make sure that people—not corporations­—elect our leaders.
  • Steve introduced the 24/7 Sobriety Program for repeat DUI offenders and tackled the invisible epidemic of prescription drug abuse.
JOHN WALSH
MONTANA'S FORMER ADJUTANT GENERAL
  • General Walsh led the Montana National Guard into Iraq in 2004. Walsh commanded the 163rd Infantry Battalion and was awarded the Bronze Star for his actions. John has served our state and country for over 30 years.

Learn more about Steve Bullock and John Walsh, and see why they are the best choice to lead Montana forward at:
WWW.STEVEBULLOCK.COM

WITH A PLAN TO CREATE JOBS:

INCENTIVES FOR SMALL BUSINESS
A small business advocate in the Governor's office will make sure small businesses are receiving the support they need in starting, retaining and expanding their business.

INVESTING IN MONTANA KIDS
Montana has good public schools, and we will make them even better. Affordable college and an educated workforce are important to Montana businesses and to attracting new jobs.

BUILDING INFRASTRUCTURE
Montana needs to expand our programs so that local governments can build the communities they need now. Infrastructure also includes law enforcement on the street, broadband internet and educational facilities so Montana can grow with new development.

CREATING JOBS OF THE FUTURE
While continuing support for traditional industries like agriculture, tourism and resource development, Montana will take the lead in creating and attracting jobs in renewable energy, technology, bioscience, and other high-tech industries.