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Jennifer Fielder

REPUBLICAN

Jennifer Fielder is running for Montana Public Service Commissioner, District 4.

Personal background

Jennifer has an associate's degree in ski instruction and coaching from Wenatchee Valley College and a Bachelor of Science in parks and recreation administration. She is a Christian.

Professional background

Jennifer is the Chief Executive Officer for American Lands Council National Nonprofit Organization. Previously, Jennifer was the owner of Silverline Projects.

Political background

Jennifer Fielder is in her first term as the Vice President of the Montana Public Service Commission, seated in 2021. She previously served 2 terms as a State Senator for District 7 from 2012-2020.

Energy & the Environment

Supports "the right to hunt, fish, and trap."

Said, "It is important to have reliable, cost-effective energy sources and to have clean air and water too... Environmental regulation... should not be used as a weapon to kill one industry just so another one can gain an unfair advantage. [All options should be allowed to compete and prove their viability.]"

Believes that "All industries [such as energy, telecommunications, transportation, and sanitation services] should meet the same environmental, economic, and safety standards and be given equal opportunity."

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Utility Costs

Approved NorthWestern Energy rate increases that went into effect on November 1, 2023, and said, "I would like to be able to say no to any cost increases [but] this country has seen astounding cost increases... The reality is we have to follow the law, and we have to allow utility companies that we regulate to recover their legitimate expenses."

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Said, "I intend to ensure that our pipeline and railway safety divisions are administered with utmost care. I will thoroughly examine the inspection protocols for the safe construction, maintenance and operations of pipelines and railways under PSC jurisdiction. "

Supports hospital oversight being added to PSC's responsibilities.

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