Neill served briefly as the interim executive director of the Park County Environmental Council in Livingston, Montana in 2015. Neill founded and published
Livingston Current, a weekly newspaper that covered the arts, entertainment, and culture of
Park County, Montana. from 2003 until 2012. She also published
The Montana Press, a statewide arts and entertainment journal, from 2019 until 2021, which won numerous Society of Professional Journalism awards.
Montana House of Representatives In 2012, Neill defeated Republican
Dan Skattum for the state House District 62. While in office, she was a member of the Business and Labor Committee and Transportation Committee. She was active in climate change issues, succeeded in the Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation to consider climate variability and climate change as a number two priority when developing the state's 2014 20-year water plan and introducing legislation to study the effects of climate change on Montana's agricultural sector.
Post-legislative life Neill published a book about her experience serving in the Montana State Capitol in Helena, “On the Floor: Tales from the Montana House.” In June 2019, Neill was the first candidate to file paperwork for a 2020 bid for the Montana Governor's seat. She ended her campaign in January 2020. Neill facilitated and organized numerous events for the Montana March for Reproductive Rights across the state and online both before and after the Dobbs decision. She continues to administer this non-profit group. In 2024, Neill ran for the
U.S. House of Representatives in as a
write-in candidate. After the election, she announced her candidacy in
2026 U.S. Senate election. == Publications ==