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State Senate’s second-highest ranking elected official forgoes reelection for Army job

The Montana state senator will leave at the end of his 2025 term to serve in a civil affairs role with the U.S. Army Reserve, officials said.

After eight years in the Montana Senate, Miles City Republican Sen. Ken Bogner will take on a new role that blends his past military service with his time as a legislator.

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State Senate’s second-highest ranking elected official forgoes reelection for Army job

After eight years in the Montana Senate, Miles City Republican Sen. Ken Bogner will take on a new role that blends his past military service with his time as a legislator.

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The Billings Gazette broke the news in Billings, United States on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
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