Barry Usher, a public official from Montana, shared updates on his recent activities and acknowledgments through a series of posts on X (formerly Twitter) between April 29 and April 30, 2026.
On April 29, Usher described his day in Washington, D.C., meeting with the national delegation and attending a town hall at the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) DC office. He wrote: “Started the day with our National delegation, then we to NCSL DC office for a town hall with our team. Productive day Off to airport, heading home” (April 29, 2026).
The following day, Usher publicly thanked the Montana Family Foundation after receiving recognition for his legislative record. In his post he stated: “I am proud of my 100% score with Montana Family Foundation. Thank you Montana Family Foundation for all you do for Montana, standing for life & Montana Family Values @MontanaFamilies @montanasentinel @DanBartel13 @BobPhalen2 @MTGOP @AFPMontana @tonyashellnutt @mt4ltdgov” (April 30, 2026). The Montana Family Foundation is an advocacy group that evaluates state lawmakers based on their positions related to family policy issues.
Later that same morning, Usher issued a reminder about an upcoming event in Winifred. He posted: “Reminder: ‘Truth Tour’ starts tonight in Winifred” (April 30, 2026).
The National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL), referenced by Usher during his visit to Washington D.C., is a bipartisan organization serving members and staff of state legislatures across the United States by providing research and opportunities for dialogue among policymakers.
Usher’s posts reflect ongoing engagement both at the national level and within local communities in Montana as part of his legislative responsibilities.
