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The recent passing of longtime Montana Rep. Pat Williams was a solemn reminder of what we’ve lost on our political landscape, both nationwide and in Montana.
Tom Lutey Pat Williams, Montana’s longest-serving member of the U.S. House, died Wednesday evening in a Missoula hospital. The Butte native, who was Montana’s last Democrat elected to the House to ...
Montana Viewpoint has appeared in weekly and online newspapers across Montana for over 30 years. Jim Elliott served sixteen ...
Pat Williams has died. He was Montana’s longest serving Congressman, serving from 1979 to 1997. He had a sense of justice and values which he defended proudly and vigorously, often in the face of ...
Raised in Butte, Williams was a husband, father, teacher, member of the National Guard, Montana legislator, and served 18 ...
Pat Williams, Montana’s longest-serving congressman, was honored Wednesday as he was lying in state at the Capitol.
Montana’s longest consecutive-serving U.S. House of Representatives member, Pat Williams, lies in state at the Montana State ...
Tim and Faith are in Copenhagen supporting their daughter, Audrey. He shared a photo of him and Faith Hill, and fans noticed ...
Pat Williams has died. He was Montana’s longest serving Congressman, serving from 1979 to 1997. He had a sense of justice and values which he defended proudly and vigorously, often in the face of ...
The following letter was submitted to The Montana Standard from Butte-Silver Bow Chief Executive J.P. Gallagher. Writing on ...
Pat Williams, a New Deal-style Democrat who won Montana’s great liberal-conservative showdown of 1992 to become the state’s ...
Pat Williams has died. He was Montana’s longest serving congressman, serving from 1979 to 1997. He had a sense of justice and values which he defended proudly and vigorously, often in the face of ...