Denny Rehberg
Rehberg Visits Missoula, In Studio This Morning
Senate Race Heats Up
Rehberg;Tester Both Favor Keystone XL Pipeline [AUDIO]
Rehberg on Endangered Species Act
The Endangered Species Act, passed in 1973, has expanded to nearly 600 animals, fish, corals and crustaceans in America according to the U. S. Fish and wildlife service. The act has been criticized as being a tool of environmental groups to shut down or inhibit businesses, industry and agriculture. [AUDIO}
The Push For A Balanced Budget Amendment [AUDIO]
Quake Hits DC, Denny Rehberg’s Office
Aerial & Ground Tour of Yellowstone Pipeline Cleanup
Congressman, Denny Rehberg, and Representative Bill Shuster (R-PA), Chairman of the Transportation Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines & Hazardous Material, will take a helicopter and ground tour of the area around the Yellowstone Pipeline spill, and meet with local government, environment, and energy industry officials on Saturday, August 20. Chairman Shuster’s subcommittee oversees the federal programs and policies related to the regulation and safety
Congressman Rehberg Extends Invitation To Pipeline Safety Hearing
Congressman, Denny Rehberg, has sent a letter to the Transportation Committee asking them to invite Montana’s Senators, Max Baucus and Jon Tester, to participate in a pipeline safety hearing on the ExxonMobil pipeline spill in the Yellowstone River. In the letter to the full-committee chairman John Mica (FL-07) and the subcommittee Chairman Bill Shuster (PA-09), he pointed out the importance of working together with the Senate to address the challenge.
Kids Just Want to Ride Act
Congressman, Denny Rehberg, has introduced bipartisan legislation to prevent enforcement of an overreaching prohibition of lead in youth-sized ATVs, off-highway motorcycles and snowmobiles. Rehberg’s bill, the Kids Just Want to Ride Act of 2011, ensures federal regulators won’t force




