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Sam Lux on a Worker-First Green Energy Transition and Rural Montana’s Cost-of-Living Crisis
Host Amy McDonald interviews Sam Lux, a farrier and small business owner running for Montana’s 2nd Congressional District, about why he entered politics after working with ranchers and farmers who are falling further behind amid tariffs, market instability, and farm closures. Lux emphasizes breaking up omnibus legislation into single-issue bills, including a proposal he says could return billions to small farms, and argues the U.S. should roll back tariffs, rebuild trade relationships, and raise food-quality standards so Montana wheat stays domestic rather than being exported while lower-quality grain is imported. He highlights severe poverty, housing shortages, and healthcare deserts in his district, and proposes a worker-first clean energy transition for communities tied to a decommissioning coal plant using parallel green infrastructure, paid retraining, early retirement, reclamation jobs, and wage guarantees. Lux criticizes money in politics, pledges transparency and no PAC funds, and calls for Congress to reassert war powers regarding Iran.
00:00 Introduction
01:28 What Does a Farrier Do
05:01 Millennials and Civic Duty
08:06 Fixing Food and Farm Bills
12:05 Campaign Trail and Primary
14:52 Cost of Living in Montana
19:51 Worker First Green Energy
25:57 Jobs Numbers and Gig Work
26:48 Money in Politics
27:53 Energy Transition Reality Check
28:53 Finding Senate Allies
29:41 Beating the Incumbent
30:22 Showing Up Locally
35:35 Radical Transparency
41:41 Pay and Stock Trading Reform
44:14 Term and Age Limits
46:19 Montana Progressive Roots
49:11 Where to Find and Donate
49:43 Rapid Fire and Wrap Up
By Amy McDonaldSam Lux on a Worker-First Green Energy Transition and Rural Montana’s Cost-of-Living Crisis
Host Amy McDonald interviews Sam Lux, a farrier and small business owner running for Montana’s 2nd Congressional District, about why he entered politics after working with ranchers and farmers who are falling further behind amid tariffs, market instability, and farm closures. Lux emphasizes breaking up omnibus legislation into single-issue bills, including a proposal he says could return billions to small farms, and argues the U.S. should roll back tariffs, rebuild trade relationships, and raise food-quality standards so Montana wheat stays domestic rather than being exported while lower-quality grain is imported. He highlights severe poverty, housing shortages, and healthcare deserts in his district, and proposes a worker-first clean energy transition for communities tied to a decommissioning coal plant using parallel green infrastructure, paid retraining, early retirement, reclamation jobs, and wage guarantees. Lux criticizes money in politics, pledges transparency and no PAC funds, and calls for Congress to reassert war powers regarding Iran.
00:00 Introduction
01:28 What Does a Farrier Do
05:01 Millennials and Civic Duty
08:06 Fixing Food and Farm Bills
12:05 Campaign Trail and Primary
14:52 Cost of Living in Montana
19:51 Worker First Green Energy
25:57 Jobs Numbers and Gig Work
26:48 Money in Politics
27:53 Energy Transition Reality Check
28:53 Finding Senate Allies
29:41 Beating the Incumbent
30:22 Showing Up Locally
35:35 Radical Transparency
41:41 Pay and Stock Trading Reform
44:14 Term and Age Limits
46:19 Montana Progressive Roots
49:11 Where to Find and Donate
49:43 Rapid Fire and Wrap Up