“If Congressman Rehberg doesn’t support any of the proposals put in front of him, why didn’t he propose his own? He believes he’s no longer accountable to the people of Montana, yet he wants to be their senator.”
The newly released Family Affair Report, a project by the independent watchdog group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, raises concerns about Rehberg’s decision to use $73,691 in political donations to reimburse himself.
BILLINGS, Mont. – Montanans for Tester is calling into question Dennis Rehberg’s understanding of America’s national security and the bipartisan New START agreement following an “absurdly false” claim in Rehberg’s latest taxpayer-funded mailer.
The Highway Bill overwhelmingly passed the Senate with a vote 74 to 22. But news reports indicate that Rehberg and the House are unlikely to pass the Senate’s bipartisan bill.
For Immediate Release Thursday, March 15, 2012 Transparency Week failure: Where is Dennis Rehberg? As Jon Tester works, Congressman vacations BILLINGS, Mont. – As Montana farmer Jon Tester travels the Big Sky State with a focus on creating jobs, Congressman Dennis Rehberg is spending his recess week—like his entire year—not working. According to his own […]
HELENA, Mont. – With his wife and grandchildren at his side, Big Sandy farmer Jon Tester today filed to run for re-election to the United States Senate. “Asking the people of Montana for another term is a family decision that my family supports, so I wanted them to be a part of this occasion,” Tester […]