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Montana deserves someone in the State House who actually gets what life is like for regular working people—not another career politician who's never punched a clock or paid a real bill.
I'm just a blue-collar guy who has worked the same kind of jobs most of you have, supported a family on a paycheck that keeps shrinking, and watched the cost of everything go through the roof. I know the struggles we’re all facing—high prices, jobs that don’t pay enough, and a government in Helena that feels like it’s working against us instead of for us.
I’m running for the House District 64 because I want to fight for real solutions that help working families, not just talk about them. But I can’t do it alone. I need to hear from you—what’s weighing on you, what you’re hoping for, what you’re worried about.
So reach out. Call, text, message, show up at an event—whatever works. Tell me what’s on your mind. I’m listening, and I’ll carry your voice to Helena.
Let’s fix this together.
The Issues I See
Here are some of the issues I see every day that are making life tougher for working families in Montana. These are the issues keeping folks up at night—high costs, overreach, and policies that don’t put regular people first. If something’s missing from this list that’s hitting your household hard, reach out and tell me. I’m not here to push my own agenda—I’m here to carry your concerns straight to the House and fight for what actually matters to you and your family.
Let’s get to work fixing this together.
Transparent Healthcare Pricing
Affordable living is hitting all of us hard in Bozeman—whether it's skyrocketing housing prices pushing medians over $650,000, or everyday costs like food and fuel eating into our paychecks more than ever. As a blue-collar guy who's seen how these rising expenses squeeze working families, I know we can't afford to ignore it any longer. That's why I'll fight for real solutions in the State House, starting with medical price transparency to bring down healthcare costs that are out of control. Montana's already got laws like Senate Bill 101 promoting direct patient care and HB 740 requiring transparent pharmacy reimbursements, but we need to go further—forcing insurers and providers to set clear, public prices so competition drives costs lower and makes insurance actually work for us, not against us. No more hidden fees or surprises; just honest pricing that helps everyone afford the care they need without breaking the bank. Let's cut the red tape and put more money back in Montanans' pockets.

Taxes & Balanced Budget (Affordable Housing)
Look, I’m tired of watching government spend money like it grows on trees while the rest of us pay more for groceries, gas, and just trying to keep a roof over our heads. Every new tax, every new program, drives costs higher—and it hits working families hardest.
I want to work with anyone who’ll listen to finally bring property taxes down so homes are actually affordable again. Right now, when taxes keep climbing, landlords raise rent to cover it, and regular Montanans get squeezed out of buying a place to call their own. That’s not right.
If I’m in the House, I’ll use every bit of power I’m given to fight for real change that actually helps people here—not some far-off agenda. Ideally, we get rid of property taxes completely. If that can’t happen right away, then lock the tax amount to what the house last sold for—no more state re-evaluations jacking up bills just because they can profit off it.
And while we’re at it, where did all that marijuana tax money go? Montanans were told it would help our schools. I’ll push for a full audit to find out exactly where every dollar landed, because we deserve to know.
I’m not here to play politics. I’m here to listen to you and fight for what matters to Montanans—keeping costs down, holding government accountable, and making sure our state works for the people who actually live and work here.
Hunting
Hunting isn't just a hobby in Montana—it's how a lot of us put food on the table for our families, especially when grocery prices keep climbing higher every month. I've seen it firsthand: good, hardworking people relying on a successful hunt to stretch the budget through winter. But too often, state-owned land gets locked up or restricted in ways that shut out the very folks who should have access.
That's why I'll fight to open more state land for responsible recreational use, including hunting—making sure Montanans can harvest what they need without unnecessary red tape. We can do this while keeping common-sense safety rules in towns and populated areas so everyone stays safe.
I’m not here to take away rights or make things harder. I’m here to make sure Montana stays a place where families can provide for themselves, enjoy our public lands, and pass on the traditions that make this state special. If hunting matters to you and your family, reach out. I want to hear your thoughts and carry them straight to Helena.
Let’s keep Montana open, free, and working for the people who live here.



About Daniel Martinez
- Work History -
Family Cattle Ranch
I grew up working full-time on my family's cattle ranch in Arizona, handling daily chores, equipment maintenance, fencing, feeding, and livestock care. I learned responsibility, mechanical skills, and the reality of making a living from the land.
Wildland & Structural Firefighting (2006–2007
I began as a volunteer fire explorer in the youth program, advancing to full wildland and first response medical care firefighter. I fought wildfires across rugged terrain, performing line digging, mop-up operations, and emergency response. I developed strong crisis-management skills, the ability to stay focused under extreme physical and mental stress, and a proven track record of completing critical tasks in high-pressure situations.
Coal Mining – High-Level Equipment Operator (2008–2010)
Operated heavy machinery (dozers, loaders, haul trucks) in surface coal operations. Favorite job due to the technical challenge, teamwork, and satisfaction of large-scale production. Gained deep experience in safety protocols and equipment maintenance.
McDonald’s (Short-Term, Post-Coal Mine Closure)
Worked briefly to maintain income after coal mine layoff. Demonstrated adaptability and willingness to do whatever it takes to keep going.
Hard Rock Mining – Equipment Operator (2010–2011)
Operated loaders, haul trucks, and support equipment in underground and surface hard rock mining. Focused on precision work in confined spaces and variable conditions.
Drill Rig Hand (2011–2013)
Assisted with drilling operations, including setup, rod handling, sampling, and equipment maintenance on exploration and production rigs.
Over-the-Road Trucking (2013–2014)
Drove long-haul routes, delivering freight across states. Honed time management, route planning, and vehicle inspection skills under DOT regulations.
Gain Hauling (2014–2016)
Hauled aggregate, gravel, and construction materials locally and regionally. Managed heavy loads, tight job-site maneuvers, and compliance with weight and safety regulations.
Business Owner & Instructor – Kingdom’s Logistics LLC (2025–Present)
Founded and currently operates Kingdom’s Logistics LLC, focusing on driver training and professional development in transportation and logistics. As the owner and primary instructor, I provide hands-on training to new and experienced drivers, covering safety protocols, equipment operation, regulatory compliance (DOT, CDL requirements), defensive driving techniques, and efficient route planning. This role combines business ownership with direct teaching and mentorship, helping build skilled, safe drivers while growing a company rooted in hard work, reliability, and Montana values.











