Sheehy has spent time focused on a few core fights. Each is tied to bills actually introduced or votes actually cast.
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Supports enhanced aerial firefighting capabilitiesSheehy sponsored the Aerial Firefighting Enhancement Act of 2025 (S.160), which was enacted into law. The legislation addresses aerial resources used in wildfire suppression efforts, reflecting a focus on improving federal firefighting capacity.
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Reintroduced the Maverick Act in the 119th CongressSheehy reintroduced the Maverick Act (S.4161), currently in committee. The bill was previously introduced in a prior Congress, indicating a sustained legislative interest in its subject matter.
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01 · Background
Who they are, where they came from
Tim Sheehy has served as the junior United States Senator from Montana since January 3, 2025, as a member of the Republican Party. Born on November 18, 1985, he is the youngest Republican U.S. senator and the second-youngest U.S. senator overall, after Jon Ossoff. In the 119th Congress, Sheehy sponsored the Aerial Firefighting Enhancement Act of 2025 (S.160), which was enacted into law, and reintroduced the Maverick Act (S.4161), which is currently in committee. He also introduced Amendment SA 2223 (SAMDT.2223), which was agreed to in the Senate by unanimous consent.
02 · Recent significant work
What they’ve done lately
Jan 21, 2025Sponsored
Aerial Firefighting Enhancement Act of 2025
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Mar 23, 2026Sponsored
Maverick Act
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Apr 15, 2026Sponsored
A bill to amend title 38, United States Code, to authorize the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to assign physicians of the Department of Veterans Affairs to temporarily serve as traveling physicians in the territories and possessions of the United States, and for other purposes.
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Mar 26, 2026Sponsored
Veterans Health Administration Novel Therapeutics Preparedness Act
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03 · Money
Where the campaign funds come from
Sheehy raised $1.4M this cycle, with 71.2% from individuals and 27.9% from PAC contributions; itemized contributions made up 73.8% of individual giving. No named PAC contributors were captured for this cycle. Top employer concentrations among itemized donors include Quanta Services, Peterson Companies, and Stifel. Outside spending in the cycle totaled $17.6M supporting Sheehy (top spenders More Jobs, Less Government at $6.8M, Americans for Prosperity Action at $5.8M, and The Sentinel Action Fund at $2.0M) and $62.8M opposing him (Last Best Place PAC at $32.0M, WinSenate at $23.4M, and DSCC at $4.5M), separate from contributions to his own campaign.
Total raised · 2026
$1.4M
Cash on hand
$951K
Spent
$1.9M
By source
Individuals$1.0M · 71.2%
PACs$395K · 27.9%
Party committees$8K · 0.5%
Other$6K · 0.4%
Individual donor mix
Small-donor share (under $200)26.2%
Top employer concentrations
INFORMATION REQUESTED$131K· 61 donors
QUANTA SERVICES$37K· 33 donors
PETERSON COMPANIES$13K· 4 donors
STIFEL$13K· 4 donors
WOOD DEVELOPMENT COMPANY$12K· 22 donors
TOWN PUMP$12K· 8 donors
PHIL HARDY$10K· 5 donors
SCHALL LAW$10K· 4 donors
PBM CAPITAL GROUP$10K· 1 donor
SIERRA VENTURES$10K· 3 donors
Self-reported employer data. Categories like “Retired” and “Not Employed” are excluded — these reflect demographic patterns rather than industry concentrations.
Independent expenditures from super PACs and other groups, separate from contributions to the candidate’s own campaign. These committees may not coordinate with the campaign.
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