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Montana resolution asks federal partners to restore longer hours at northern ports of entry
Summary
Representative Paul Tuss introduced House Joint Resolution 20 asking Montana's federal delegation to seek expanded hours at northern U.S.–Canada ports of entry, citing trade and travel disruptions where U.S. and Canadian hours differ.
Representative Paul Tuss introduced House Joint Resolution 20 on behalf of House District 27, asking Montana's federal delegation to press for increased hours of operation at the state's northern ports of entry shared with the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia.
Tuss told the committee that “Montana and Canada share 13 points of entry or border crossings over 545 miles,” and said cross‑border hours matter to Montana’s economy and family travel. He said Montana exports “more than 1,200,000,000 of exports…
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