Rehberg has voted repeatedly to make it easier for American companies to ship jobs overseas, hurting small businesses across Montana.
In 2003, Rehberg hopscotched around Europe on a lavish 10-day August getaway to Denmark, the Netherlands, Spain and the United Kingdom.
Rehberg’s itineraries read like they have been put together for a movie star: red-carpet welcomes, 5-star luxury hotels, dinners in castles, guided tours, and hobnobbing with special interests.
“The big corporations are back to elect Congressman Dennis Rehberg with no accountability and little disclosure,” the new ad says.
Hiring lobbyists to run political fundraising committees raises ethics questions among watchdog organizations.
Four years ago this week, prosecutors indicted a friend of Lobbyist Dennis Rehberg’s—and a partner of disgraced lobbyist Jack Abramoff—on federal corruption charges…
Dennis Rehberg jeopardized opportunities for Montana farmers when he abruptly changed his position on Cuban trade restrictions in exchange for thousands in campaign contributions.
As a lobbyist, Rehberg pushed for several controversial proposals in the Montana Legislature, most infamous his fight to kill a bill that would restrict the influence of special interest money in politics.
Taxpayers paid $1,856 to send Rehberg to Kazakhstan via Ireland.
Public records show members of Rehberg’s congressional staff took part in more than 45 special interest-funded trips during Rehberg’s 12 years in Congress.