Rehberg holds a leadership position in the U.S. House of Representatives. Last week he told KFBB-TV in Great Falls, Mont., that “Congress needs to stay in session until its work is done. Period.”
“This is not a made-up issue. This is an unprecedented federal land grab.” –Len Kopec, Augusta
Tester: ‘So far, all we’ve gotten is lip service’ BILLINGS, Mont. – Montana farmer Jon Tester today released the following statement in response to failed efforts to convince the U.S. House of Representatives to pass a Farm Bill: “The only holdup of the Farm Bill is the U.S. House, where we are still waiting for […]
“Farmers and ranchers across the nation are battling record drought and reeling from historic wildfires, and agriculture – Montana’s top industry – needs certainty and predictability.”
Labor Day honors the Montana values of hard work, fair pay and safe working conditions–and the countless men and women of our history who shed blood and sweat to set those standards for our nation.
The U.S. Senate campaign of Jon Tester today launched a compelling new TV ad highlighting the Montana farmer’s record of doing “what’s best for Montana, always.”
“If Congressman Rehberg cares about Montana jobs and the men and women who drive our economy, he should pass the bipartisan Farm Bill he blocked instead of golfing and campaigning on radio shows.”
Rehberg recently introduced a proposal that debilitates critical workforce and health care measures.
Rehberg belittled Montana’s top industry when he defined ranching as: “Sitting around… trying to keep the cows in the fence and putting water in front of them and such.”
Rehberg opposes the bipartisan Forest Jobs and Reaction Act simply because Tester authored it. Last year, Rehberg “worked to keep it” from becoming law.