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Tim Sheehy: “75 cents of every dollar spent in the state of Montana in…”

Featuring: Tim Sheehy, Republican | U.S. Senate from Montana

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Dollars, Defense, and Reform: A Conversation with Senator Tim Sheehy

Published | Video Starts at 27:10

But a big reason why the 70th amendment was done away was passed and we did away with appointment of senators was Montana. Marcus Daly and William Clark, Anaconda Copper Company. 75 cents of every dollar spent in the state of Montana in 1901 went to one man. And that was Marcus Daly, William Clark, and subsequently owner of Anaconda Copper Company. It controlled the entire state. We had the biggest comp mine in the world in Butte, Montana. (27:10–27:16)

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Asserts that in 1901, 75% of Montana's spending went to Marcus Daly and William Clark.

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