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Construction season with Montana's Department of Transportation Director, Chris Dorrington

56 min · 15. Mai 2026
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In this episode, Montana AFL-CIO Executive Secretary, Jason Small, sits down with Chris Dorrington, Director of the Montana Department of Transportation, for a conversation about the current state and future of Montana’s transportation infrastructure. They discuss the ongoing construction season, major road and infrastructure projects across the state, workforce needs, and the importance of investing in safe, reliable transportation systems that support Montana communities and create good-paying union jobs. Tune in for an inside look at the work being done to keep Montana moving forward.

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