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Last Updated on Monday, 16 June 2008 05:01 Written by rslcpol Monday, 16 June 2008 11:54
You can learn about Republican Tim Fox’s campaign for attorney general right here. From the Sidney Herald:
Tim Fox, a Republican with eastern Montana ties, was in Sidney Tuesday for the Montana Chamber of Commerce meeting.
Fox is fresh off a primary victory in his hunt for the position of attorney general.
“Winning the primary is a good first step,” Fox told the Herald. “I’m looking forward to the next five months of campaigning and meeting people.”
During the previous 11 months, Fox traveled 53,000 miles on campaign trips in Montana. “It was a terrific experience.”
Fox grew up in Hardin and graduated from Hardin High School. He then earned degrees in geology and law from the University of Montana. According to his Web site, Fox began practicing law with the Billings law firm of Moulton, Bellingham & Longo in 1988. He first entered public service in 1990 when recruited to develop a new environmental regulatory program for the Montana Board of Oil and Gas Conservation. After three years as a State of Montana employee, he established a solo law firm in Billings where he served as a contract public defender for the City of Billings practicing criminal law, in addition to maintaining a civil law practice.
Fox says he has been endorsed by many prominent and “ordinary Montanans.” Area legislators Rep. Walt McNutt and Sen. Don Steinbeisser support Fox’s candidacy.
“I think they both feel I’m the best candidate that can make an impact on Montana,” Fox said of McNutt and Steinbeisser. “I’ve known them for many years and I have respect for what they have done in public service.”
Another area tie is that Sidney native Chuck Denowh is Fox’s campaign manager.