The website of the company run by Montana GOP Senate candidate Tim Sheehy removed references to climate change and environmental, social and corporate governance.
Tim Sheehy Campaignremoved references to climate change and environmental, social and corporate governance earlier this year as its owner was being courted in the spring to challenge Democratic incumbent Jon Tester.
Since the recruitment effort got underway, Sheehy has largely backed the party line on several economic and social issues as the race ramps up -- and as he gears up for a possible primary race against hard-line Rep. Matt Rosendale. Bridger went on to explain it was planning on going public to "enhance public support and awareness of Bridger, particularly in a market without a significant number of public-ready, fundamentally-driven ESG businesses."
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