Senator Tester begins farewell to Senate
Retiring Montana Senator Jon Tester says in his farewell address to the Senate after 18 years in Congress that he perceives his Senate tenure as another significant life chapter among many transformative 18-year periods, including his educational journey and time running a custom butcher shop with his wife, viewing each phase as a distinct segment of life that naturally concludes and allows movement to new experiences and opportunities. Tester lost a bid for reelection to Republican Tim Sheehy a month earlier.





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