Missoula, MT – Montana Governor Greg Gianforte has shared his excitement over Doug Burgum’s anticipated leadership role at the U.S. Department of the Interior, signaling confidence in Burgum’s ability to advocate for state interests. Earlier this month, Gianforte described Burgum as a “strong leader” who will ensure that states are included in critical discussions on key issues affecting public lands, energy production, and environmental policies.
“I look forward to working with him and President-elect Donald Trump to unleash American energy and protect our way of life,” Gianforte said in a statement on X, the social media platform. His remarks reflect both his support for Burgum and his commitment to advancing energy initiatives in Montana.
Burgum’s leadership is seen as especially significant in a state like Montana, where the U.S. Department of the Interior plays a pivotal role. Montana relies heavily on the department’s various agencies, such as the National Park Service and the Bureau of Land Management, for energy production, land management, and conservation efforts.
Earlier this year, Gianforte also publicly endorsed Burgum as a strong candidate for a role in the Trump administration, highlighting the synergy between the two leaders’ priorities. With Burgum set to take the helm of the Interior Department, Gianforte is optimistic that Montana will benefit from an administration that prioritizes both state interests and energy development.
As Montana continues to engage with the Interior Department on key issues, Gianforte’s support of Burgum signals a collaborative approach between the state and the federal government in shaping policies that will affect Montana’s economy, environment, and way of life for years to come.