Rehberg opposes the bipartisan Forest Jobs and Reaction Act simply because Tester authored it. Last year, Rehberg “worked to keep it” from becoming law.
Today Americans mark Social Security’s 77th birthday. But if Congressman Dennis Rehberg had his way, there wouldn’t be much to celebrate.
Montana farmer Jon Tester is renewing his commitment to strengthening and protecting the initiative from privatization.
The American Public Health Association expressed “deep dismay over harmful cuts to critical health programs” in the dangerous plan that Rehberg introduced…
Jon Tester: Doing what’s right for Montana. Always.
The American Academy of Family Physicians is particularly concerned with Rehberg’s proposal to terminate the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.
Rehberg tested his credibility on Bozeman’s KMMS radio Wednesday morning. His comments need fact-checking—shot-and-chaser style:
As the U.S. House of Representatives prepares to go on a five-week break, Congressman Dennis Rehberg has rejected a 5-year bipartisan Farm Bill.
More than 140,000 Montana women now have guaranteed access to preventative “copay-free” health care services thanks to provisions—supported by Jon Tester—that go into effect today.
Tester spent the last two years advocating for the law which expedites home development on reservations. Current practice requires all mortgages to be approved by the U.S. Department of the Interior–a process that can take several years.