In 2015, Blewett obtained a $26 million settlement on behalf of a missionary who suffered a catastrophic brain injury in a car accident near Belgrade, Montana.[7]
Philanthropy
In 2015, Blewett donated $10 million to the University of Montana to rename its law school after himself, and to create a consumer law and protection program.[8] He funded the construction of the Hoyt and Blewett Court Room at the law school, and provided $500,000 to Montana State University – Bozeman to improve facilities for its student-athletes.[9]
Family politics
Blewett's son, father, and grandfather have all served in the Montana House of Representatives. Blewett's father, Alex Blewett Jr., a Republican from Great Falls, served in the Montana House of Representatives as a Republican in 1961 and 1963.[10] In 1963 he served as Republican Majority Leader of the State House.[11] In 1964, he unsuccessfully challenged Democratic incumbent Mike Mansfield for the U.S. Senate.[12] Blewett's Grandfather, Alexander Blewett Sr., a Republican from Butte, served in the Montana House of Representatives in 1931, 1943, 1945, 1947, and 1951.[13] Blewett's son, Anders Blewett, a Democrat from Great Falls, was elected to the Montana House of Representatives in 2008 and the Montana Senate in 2010.[14]
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