Congressman Dennis Rehberg made a mockery of Montanans’ ability to sort fact from fiction during Saturday night’s final U.S. Senate debate when he repeatedly lied about his irresponsible decisions that hurt Montana.
Montanans across the state are opening their local newspapers this week to find full-page ads contrasting Jon Tester’s Montana-first agenda with the wrong priorities of his fellow U.S. Senate candidates, Congressman Dennis Rehberg and Libertarian Dan Cox.
The campaign of Montana farmer Jon Tester today released clips of key moments in Montana’s first televised U.S. Senate debate.
Montanans deserve answers from Rehberg on questions that he consistently dodges, like these:
Tester highlighted his consistent support for equal pay for women for equal work, support for cancer screening initiatives and his support for the U.S. Senate’s bipartisan Violence Against Women Act …
Congressman helped pass bill that “threatens women’s health and lives”
Comments made by Missouri Congressman Todd Akin are “yet another irresponsible setback” in the fight to guarantee the right of women to make their own health care decisions:
A leading national organization representing health research is hitting Congressman Dennis Rehberg for his reckless spending proposal that decimates medical research funding.
The American Academy of Family Physicians is particularly concerned with Rehberg’s proposal to terminate the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.
Day 4: August 2, 2012 Too Little, Too Late As a former gymnast, Congressman Rehberg is no stranger to controversial cartwheels. After 35 years in politics, Congressman Rehberg’s priorities are out of touchand wrong for Montana. Today’s Rehberg Games examines the Congressman’s latest attempt to cover up his irresponsible decisions. WARM-UP: Rehberg tells Montanans he […]