What GCRCC Can Do?

  1. 1 Listen to people with life experiences different from yours. Keep in mind that in Montana, those whom you call “transplants” are a majority of voters.
  2. 2 Become the voice of the people. Individual emails and phone calls don’t work any more because when too many people participate as individuals more likely they become a noise. We, the People, need lobbyists to speak on our behalf.
  3. 3 Invite Gallatin County sheriff Dan Springer to GCRCC’s meeting. Ask him to report on what has been done to protect Montanans from drug cartels and human traffickers and what challenges they experience due to mass psychosis caused by anti-ICE propaganda.
  4. 4 Contact Montana Legislative Audit Division, Governor’s Office and the Director of the Budget and Program Planning Division and the Office of Inspector General (OIG) and ask them what they do to detect and prevent fraud and ensure proper eligibility verification for SNAP, Medicaid, TANF, and other state assistance programs.
  5. 5 Talk with church leaders about the importance of churches actively stepping into the spiritual war against Biblical values that founded America, which was ignited by mostly foreign-funded globalist Marxism and Islamism.

These actions can help GCRCC become more effective in representing community concerns and influencing positive change in Gallatin County and Montana.

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