Barry Usher addresses legislative record and voter participation in recent tweets

Barry Usher, Montana State Senator from the 19th District
Barry Usher, Montana State Senator from the 19th District
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Barry Usher, a public figure and social media user, posted several statements on his Twitter account between May 28 and May 30, 2026. The tweets addressed political claims, legislative actions, and civic engagement.

On May 28, 2026, Usher directly responded to criticisms from the group “conservatives4mt,” writing: “MORE LIES from ‘conservatives4mt’,

In 2021 I voted for Rep Gunderson’s HB320 which prohibited the sale of public lands

Bill Explorer – HB320 https://t.co/8nSrNNA1uN

@DanBartel13 @MTGOP @FrontierMontana @AFPMontana @MTFreedomCaucus @montanasentinel @gvsentinel”. In this tweet, Usher references House Bill 320 from the Montana Legislature in 2021 and provides a link to further information about the bill.

The following day, on May 29, Usher acknowledged community support with another post: “Thank you Nicole for doing your own research and for your LTE and support. https://t.co/dHAr7nBa1L”.

On May 30, he encouraged civic participation by asking followers, “Did you vote?

https://t.co/E62QnTD1oJ”.

House Bill 320 (HB320), referenced by Usher in his May 28 tweet, was legislation introduced in Montana’s legislature in 2021 that aimed to prohibit the sale of public lands. This measure reflected ongoing debates within Montana regarding land management policies and access to public resources.

Usher’s posts are part of broader discussions among Montana politicians and constituents about transparency in legislative records and voter involvement. His mention of a letter to the editor (LTE) also highlights constituent engagement with local political issues.



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