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Montana Headwaters Legacy Act Endorsements Government And Montana Headwaters Legacy Act Endorsements Over 1,000 individual businesses, organizations and governmental bodies have formally endorsed the Montana Headwaters Legacy Act - proposed legislation that designates 17 Wild and Scenic Rivers on public lands in Montana. Note the business and nonprofit organizations that represent hundreds of additional businesses and thousands of individual citizens. Government and Elected Officials Onsite Energy Bozeman Montana Governor Helena Sibanye Stillwater Columbus Steve Bullock Mining Company Rocky Mountain Tribal Billings Adaptive Hydrology Missoula Leaders Council (12 Bad Goat Forest Missoula tribes represented) Products Cyndy Andrus - Bozeman Watershed Consulting. Missoula Bozeman Mayor LLC Rep. Zach Brown Bozeman Property, Real Estate and Development Montana Fish Wildlife & Helena Old School Enterprises, Alberton Parks Commission LLC Flathead Basin Kalispell Cronin Construction Big Sky Commission Two Pines Properties Big Sky Rep. Laurie Bishop Livingston High Plains Architects Billings Carbon County Red Lodge Commission 45 North Partners Bozeman Montana Aquatic Livingston Beartooth Capital Bozeman Resources Services CP Supply Bozeman Energy and Natural Resources Meridian Group Inc. Bozeman 1 Refuge Sustainable Bozeman Rocky Mountain Red Lodge Building Center Songwriter Festival Baum Realty Group Chicago Health and Wellness Raich Montana Livingston High Elevation Yoga Big Sky Properties LLC Lone Peak Physical Big Sky The Ranch Brokers Livingston Therapy Bozeman Development Manhattan Santosha Wellness Big Sky Agency Center Confluence Construction Missoula Christian E Appel, PC Bozeman JM Moran Missoula Montana Lotus Yoga Bozeman WishCamper Missoula Core Health Gallatin Gateway Development Partners Gallatin Canyon Gallatin Gateway Westslope Excavation Seeley Lake Women's Club Burnt Fork Roofing, LLC Stevensville Fitness Central, LLC Lewistown Five Birch Innovations Whitefish Granite Sports Medicine Livingston Business/Wealth Consulting, Insurance and Vital Flow Medicine Missoula Financial Services Restaurants, Bars and Breweries Buchanan Capital Billings Gallatin River House Big Sky BW Strategies Bozeman Grill Green Stone Consulting Bozeman Hungry Moose Big Sky Homestake Partners Bozeman Lone Peak Brewery Big Sky NorthFork Financial Bozeman Natalie's Estate Winery Big Sky Shift Consulting Bozeman The Wrap Shack Big Sky Freedom Bank Columbia Falls Uber Brew Billings Opportunity Bank Livingston 406 Brewing Bozeman Robinson Interest of Livingston Copper Whiskey Bar & Bozeman Montana, Inc. Grill Sarah Skofield Insurance Livingston Map Brewing Bozeman Gore Consulting Missoula Montana Fish Company Bozeman Beartooth Business Red Lodge Montucky Coldsnacks Bozeman Consulting 2 Open Range Bozeman Great Northern Brewing Whitefish Company Plonk Bozeman Art and Media Glacier Distilling Coram Gallatin River Gallery Big Sky Stonefly Lounge Coram Outlaw Partners Big Sky Wild Flour Bakery & Emigrant Publishing Follow Yer Nose BBQ Grizzly Creek Films Bozeman Antler Pub, Grill and Gardiner Motel Jed Weingarten Bozeman Photography Gardiner Market Gardiner Outside Media Group Bozeman Yellowstone Grill Gardiner Tributaries Digital Bozeman Wrap Hive Kalispell Cinema Coffee Crossing Livingston Outside Media Columbia Falls Katabatic Brewing Livingston Trout TV Columbia Falls Montana Rib and Chop Livingston Rainford Art Gallatin Gateway House Vision Hawk Films Gardiner Mustang Catering Livingston Danforth Gallery Livingston Neptune's Brewery Livingston Melanie Renee Livingston The Gourmet Cellar Livingston Photography Kettlehouse Brewery Missoula Milton Menasco & The Livingston The Thomas Meagher Missoula Big Flasco Bar and Restaurant Sound Color Studios Livingston Bull & Bear Saloon Red Lodge Conservation Media LLC Missoula Carbon County Red Lodge Montana River Photo Missoula Steakhouse Mountain Press Missoula Honey's Café Red Lodge Publishing Natalia's Front Bar Red Lodge Off Route Photography Missoula Red Lodge Ales Red Lodge Coleman Gallery & Red Lodge Red Lodge Pizza Red Lodge Studio Company Outdoor Recreation and Tourism Regis Café Red Lodge 3 Absaroka River Absarokee Montana Whitewater Bozeman Adventure Montana Wilderness Bozeman Lozeau Lodge Alberton School Pangea River Rafting Alberton Northern Lights Rivers Bozeman Lakes and Oceans Big Sky Vacation Rentals Big Sky Inc. Oboz Footwear Bozeman Bill Learch Fly Fishing Big Sky Outa Ware Bozeman Black Butte Ranch Big Sky Rivers to Lakes Packraft Bozeman Rental Bucks T-4 Big Sky Round House Bozeman Cache Creek Outfitters Big Sky Simms Fishing Products Bozeman Cinnamon Lodge Big Sky Trout Chasers Lodge and Bozeman East Slope Outfitters Big Sky Outfitters Elkhorn Ranch Big Sky Trout Whisperer LLC Bozeman Gallatin Alpine Sports Big Sky Wave Train Kayak Team Bozeman Geyser Whitewater Big Sky Yellow Dog Fly Fishing Bozeman Expeditions Adventures and Lone Mountain Land Big Sky Confluence Films Company Yellowstone Dog Sled Bozeman Lone Mountain Ranch Big Sky Adventures Moonlight Basin Big Sky Yellowstone Safari Bozeman Company Rainbow Ranch Big Sky River & Flats Outfitters Cameron Wild Trout Flyfishing Big Sky Outfitters Professional Wilderness Chateau Outfitters Association Yellowstone Club Big Sky Ekstrom's Restaurant & Clinton High Plains Architects Billings Campground The Base Camp Billings JM Bar Outfitters Clinton Bozeman Angler Bozeman John Perry Outfitters Clinton John Kirk Fly Fishing Bozeman Gentry River Ranch and Columbia Falls Montana Angler Bozeman North Forty Resort Montana Troutfitters Bozeman Lary's Fly & Supply Columbia Falls 4 Montana Wilderness Condon Yellowstone Raft Gardiner Education School Company Beartooth Powder Cooke City BHT Outfitters Hamilton Guides Adipose Boat Works Helena Anderson & Platt Dillon Carroll College Helena Outfitters Adventure and Anderson Ranch Emigrant Mountaineering Program Angler's West Emigrant Spotted Bear Ranch Hungry Horse Reedfly Farm Emigrant Montana Kayak Kalispell Sage Lodge Emigrant Academy Fishing Outfitter Gallatin Gateway Beaver Creel Outfitters Lewistown Association of Montana (700 Outfitters Chico Hotsprings Livingston represented) Dan Bailey's Fly Shop Livingston Gallatin River Guides Gallatin Gateway Montana Fly Fishing Livingston Big Wild Adventures Gardiner Guides Crevice Mountain Lodge Gardiner Rubber Ducky River Livingston Rentals Flying Pig Rafting Gardiner Sweetwater Fly Shop Livingston Hells A Roarin Outfitters Gardiner Sweetwater Travel Livingston Montana Whitewater Gardiner Timber Trails Livingston Paradise Adventure Gardiner Company Turnkey Vacation Livingston Rentals Parks Fly Shop Gardiner Yellowstone Angler Livingston River Source Rafting Gardiner Yellowstone Valley Livingston Specimen Creek Gardiner Lodge Outfitters LB Snow and Paddle Missoula The Wild Side Gardiner Lewis and Clark Trail Missoula Wild West Rafting Gardiner Adventures Yellowstone Basin Inn Gardiner Love Boat Paddle Missoula Yellowstone Hiking Gardiner Company Guides Montana River Guides Missoula 5 Mountains to Waves Missoula Madison Fork Ranch West Yellowstone Shuttles Old Bob's Rods West Yellowstone Tarkio Kayak Adventures Missoula Under Canvas West Yellowstone Tarkio Lodge Missoula Flathead Anglers Whitefish The Missoulian Angler Missoula Grouse Mountain Lodge Whitefish The Trail Head Missoula North Forty Resort Whitefish Whitewater Rescue Missoula Stillwater Mountain Whitefish Institute Lodge Wild Rockies Field Missoula Institute Other Businesses World Class Kayak Missoula Cloud Nine Quilts Absarokee Academy Rogue Gunn Works Belgrade Zootown Surfers Missoula Sentinel Ranch Alpacas Belgrade Adventure Whitewater Red Lodge Wildwood Nursery Big Sky Beartooth Mountain Red Lodge Wonderbuild Big Sky Guides and Basin Summer Ski Area DK Miller Exploration Billings Inc. Crazy Creek Chairs Red Lodge Optics Northwest Billings Red Lodge Mountain Red Lodge Bozeman Car Rental Bozeman Sylvan Peak Mountain Red Lodge Shop Green Seam Designs Bozeman New Element Outdoors Seeley Lake The Root Bozeman Glacier Guides and West Glacier Turner Enterprises, Inc. Bozeman Montana Raft Co. 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