Cascade County’s Right-Wing Royalty– The House of Galloway

Cascade County’s Right-Wing Royalty– The House of Galloway

By K.T.

What do you say about a husband and wife team serving in the legislature and representing your community?  We thought we did away with the concept of royalty long ago.  Of course this is different, but it still feels so. . .feudal. And in the tradition of a feudal system, Steven Galloway and Lola Sheldon-Galloway seem to be in lockstep with each other when it comes to their politics.

Steven Galloway is currently running for House District 24. He was swept into the position in the 2020 Trump wave.  He defeated Barbara Bessette, who is currently running against him to regain her seat.

 Steven and Lola Galloways have six children and are active in the Mormon Church.  Politically, both are on the far right of the Republican Party.  They have hosted local militia meetings (See our post https://wtf406.com/2022/09/galloways-host-militia-fundraiser/) and participated in the efforts to undermine our election system by advocating Donald Trump’s Big Lie that the 2020 election was stolen, despite the fact that Republicans won every race in Cascade County, (https://wtf406.com/2022/09/the-big-lie-in-cascade-county/

Steven calls himself a businessman.  He and his wife, Lola, own 23 apartments, six rental houses, and six commercial properties. Those commercial properties include the local Dairy Queens,  Do It Best Hardware, and Great Falls Lumber.  All in all, he has built quite the little kingdom. Galloways’ real estate investments alone are worth almost $2.5 million.  

Politically, he is ultra conservative. He also introduces legislation that affects his business interests.  He’s sponsored five bills dealing with property valuation and/or landlord tenant relations.  He’s endorsed by the NRA, The Montana Family Foundation, and the Montana Shooting Sports Association (if the NRA is too liberal for you, MSSA is for you) 

Lola is loopy, agitated, and angry. She was elected in 2017 to represent House District 22. You might wonder how she and her husband both serve in the House of Representatives from different districts when they live in the same house.  Well, Steve doesn’t live in the district he represents.  This seems to be common among Great Falls Republicans (See our previous post about Representative Steve Gist’s residency issues (https://wtf406.com/2022/10/where-in-the-world-does-steve-gist-really-live/ )  

Lola consistently shows up at far-right gatherings in Great Falls.  She protests abortion at Planned Parenthood, pushing a baby carriage with a doll in it.  She helps the militia raise money.  She pushes election conspiracy theories.  She helped organize efforts to stop legal marijuana sales in Great Falls.

The bills she carries in the legislature are consistent with her activism in town with a pinch of Trump conspiracy theories as well.  In the last session, she brought bills to limit marijuana sales (died), prohibit censorship by social media (died), revise election laws related to absentee ballots (died), and to establish a “pain capable” unborn child protection act (passed. . . unfortunately).

The House of Galloway has thrown its support behind the efforts of far-right takeover of the local and state Republican Parties.  The hard right in Great Falls is now centered in the local Pachyderm Club after losing a long and acrimonious battle with moderates for control of the Republican Central Committee. Lola received The Pachyderm Club’s highest award, the Golden Tusk in 2020.  She is currently on the State Republican Party Executive Board, which took a dramatic turn to the right at its last convention. She was also a Montana Delegate to the last National Republican Convention.

Galloways Host Militia Fundraiser

Galloways Host Militia Fundraiser

Garage sale season is wrapping up, but bargain hunters stumbled across more than grandma’s old craft supplies at a recent “Tactical Civics Fundraiser.”

What the Funk is Tactical Civics?

Don’t be misled by the title. This group has little to do with civics and far more to due with the far-right fantasy of overthrowing our government. Members of this militia organization encourage citizens to take the law into their own hands. To the average non-cultist, this sounds a lot like encouraging neighbors to commit crimes against each other.  The group gained momentum during the Covid-era, opposing mask mandates and yelling “Oppression!” when what they meant was “Minor Inconvenience!” Chief among their propaganda is an urgent message- We are not a militia! However, that’s a hard sell when chief among the group’s goals is to challenge our Democracy and send armed citizens out to enforce laws as they see fit.

Idiots already attracted to fringe Mad Max fantasies were quick to adopt the group’s thinly veiled threats of overthrowing our government, with a Helena-area church even planning a promotional event.

Masking their true intentions is a key, well, tactic of Tactical Civics. This was evident in Great Falls’ garage sale/fundraiser, which encouraged folks to bring a canned food donation. Unfortunately for Republicans, many Great Falls citizens are actually paying attention. We can spot militia organization when we see it, and this event was clearly an attempt to recruit new members into this insane ideology.

What’s more terrifying than a militia group holding a fundraiser under the guise of helping the poor? Having 2 wealthy and well-known elected officials play host. This fundraiser was held on property owned by Republican Legislators Steven and Lola Galloway.  The Galloways make no attempt to hide their crazy, with Lola Sheldon-Galloway frequently protesting outside of Planned Parenthood, threatening our school boards, and making up lies about stolen elections. Still, hosting a fundraiser for a militia group is questionable when both Steven and Lola are currently seeking re-election.

The Galloways’ continued scorn for our system of government begs the question, why the funk are they running for office when they clearly hate our country?

A Facebook post advertising the Fundraiser shows the
Galloway-owned property playing host.