One of the oldest and largest associations representing medical colleges and teaching hospitals is laying into Congressman Dennis Rehberg for his recent cuts to medical research and training in a recent spending proposal.
“Congressman Rehberg’s wrong priorities violate Montana women’s right to make their own health care decisions,” said Holly Kaleczyc, chair of Women for Tester.
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:
One of the nation’s largest organizations dedicated to serving the medically uninsured is challenging Congressman Dennis Rehberg for limiting access to quality health care.
A leading national organization representing health research is hitting Congressman Dennis Rehberg for his reckless spending proposal that decimates medical research funding.
The American Public Health Association expressed “deep dismay over harmful cuts to critical health programs” in the dangerous plan that Rehberg introduced…
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:
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 […]
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.