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:
Montanans for Tester is drawing attention to Congressman Dennis Rehberg’s ten votes to raise taxes on Montana families after an out-of-state special interest group launched another false attack ad Friday.
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 […]
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.
As the head of a key education funding committee, Rehberg introduced a spending proposal that cut education funding by more than $1 billion–cuts the National Education Association called “the wrong priorities.”
“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.”
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.