"Defending Montana’s Values.”

John Fuller Elected to Montana State Senate -

John Fuller Elected to Montana State Senate -

As a newly elected Senator for Senate District 4 in central Kalispell, I look forward to working with my colleagues to keep Montana safe and thriving.

My number one priority is to be accountable to the residents and provide transparent and independent leadership. Please reach out with questions, concerns, and suggestions.

I am especially grateful for the support I received from the Montana Family Foundation, Americans for Prosperity, NRA, Veterans, National Federation of Independent Business Guardian and other leaders from throughout our community.

Ours is an exceptional State. Great States don’t just happen. They are built by strong leaders with vision and determination. Montana has a legacy of that kind of leadership, and I will continue that legacy.

I will carry on the longstanding commitment I have made since I served in my two sessions in the House as I now move to serve on the Senate.

I look forward to the next years serving on the Senate and being a part of the real progress to be made in keeping Montana the best place to live, work, visit, and raise a family.

Thank you Kalispell for electing me to the State Senate, District 4.


John Fuller for Montana State Senate

“Together we can keep Montana … Montana!”

John Fuller calls himself an obscure pensioner circling the drain in northwest Montana after assaulting the windmills of ignorance for over forty years in public high schools. His teaching background in History, Government and Economics prevents him from riding his horse into the sunset quietly while our nation stumbles into socialism, tyranny and bankruptcy.  While a young man, John’s favorite uncle was the family “curmudgeon” and John is working valiantly to become one himself. 

John’s Grandfather was raised on a ranch south of Cut Bank and discovering that he disliked the hard work of ranching, went to law school and became an attorney.  He never lost his love for Montana and Big Sky country and John inherited that passion.  Consequently, John’s love for Montana’s bountiful lands resulted in his life long interest in the exploration, safeguarding and promotion of our public lands.

John Fuller with his favorite person, his wife, Cynthia.

Experience

45 years as a teacher of American Government, Economics and History

Served on Montana Board of Public Education (governing body for k-12 schools)

U.S. Congressional aideServed in 66th (2019) and 67th (2021) Sessions of the Montana House of Representatives (HD8)

Former U.S. Army Non-Commissioned Officer in Vietnam

Successful Sponsored Legislation

HB322 Remove requirement to provide SSN on concealed weapons permit application

HB601 Transfer funds within OPI for school safety professional development grants

HB112 Protect women’s sports

HB102 “Constitutional carry” legalized in Montana

HB702 Prohibit discrimination based on medical history

HB140 Requiring the provision of information before the performance of an abortion

HB136 Establish pain-capable unborn child protection act

HB506 Generally revise election laws

HB171 Adopt the Montana abortion-inducing drug risk protocol act

HB176 Close late voter registration on Monday before the election

SB215 Establish the religious freedom restoration act

SB280 Revise vital statistics laws regarding sex designation on birth certificate

SB293 Generally revise laws regarding firearms on school grounds

John Fuller’s Priorities

  • Putting Montana First.

  • Protecting Our Way of Life

  • Access to public lands

  • Promoting responsible use of Montana’s resources

  • Defending the 2nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution

  • Reduce taxes and prioritize government efficiency.

  • Support efforts to create jobs and help small businesses in Montana

  • Defend and protect the lives of all Montanans; especially unborn babies, foster children and veterans.

  • Promote an educational system that is competitive and empowers and enlightens Montana’s children.

Note: Recently, the Montana Daily Gazette issued a “Hit” piece article about Congressional Candidate Ryan Zinke. The article unintentionally concluded with a statement that it was sponsored for by “Fuller For Senate”. The staff at the Gazette was contacted by my team to have a full retraction of this false statement. It was removed the same day as it was published. I will never express negative opinions about fellow Republican candidates.

Fuller’s Thoughts …

  • Which party is dying?

    A recent missive by someone who claimed to be a former Republican stated that the Republican Party has abandoned its’ principles because it has become the party of Donald Trump.

  • What is America's Real Problem?

    How Americans view the role of government in their lives and their belief that government can fix anything, including their mortality, demonstrates that …

  • Supporting Montana's Veterans

    It is appropriate that we honor those who fought our wars for us. As recent history has shown us, liberty and freedom are fragile things and those who were willing to defend them should be honored for their sacrifice.

My Beliefs as a Republican

“Life, liberty, and property do not exist because men have made laws.  On the contrary, it was the fact that life, liberty, and property existed beforehand that caused men to make laws in the first place.  These three gifts from God precede all human legislation, and are superior to it.”

…Frederic Bastiat; The Law (1850).

Thomas Jefferson states in the Declaration of Independence that “To secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.”  As your elected representative in the legislature of Montana, I pledge to consistently defend these rights.

Ever since the Republican Party was founded in 1854 with the goal of abolishing slavery in the Territories, it has consistently promoted the principles of personal and economic freedom, federalism and an adherence to the U.S. Constitution. Today, in my view, nothing has changed.  Republicans appeal to the “better angels of our nature”, and believe that America is, and always shall be the greatest nation on earth.   Therefore, the following will be my priorities as your representative.

On June 7, 2022, Vote in the Republican Primary for John Fuller for Montana State Senate.

Contact Us

Feel free to contact us with any questions.

Email: info@fullersd4.com

Phone: (406) 253-4897