Update: Rehberg has not posted his schedule for almost a month. So much for a promise.

Dennis
Montana's junior Senator Jon Tester believes that Montanas deserve to know what he is doing in Washington. As a result, he has become the first Senator to post his daily schedule online for review. Montana's member of the House, Dennis Rehberg has not posted his schedule. Despite declaring that he will not make his schedule available, Representative Rehberg's spokesman did promise that the schedule would be available to Montanans :
“Denny’s schedule has always been available,” said spokesman Bridger Pierce. “The public can always stop by any of our five offices, call our 1-800 number, and we can e-mail them or fax them a copy of our schedule.”
Well, so far, that doesn't seem to be the case. I and others have tried to get Mr. Rehberg's schedule without success. In the spirit of honest, open government, it's worth asking Mr. Rehberg to provide this information.
Let us know if you have any luck!
The toll free number is: 1- 888-232-2626
- The latest information about Dennis's schedule dishonesty.
- Lee Newspapers continue to cover for the Congressman.
- Rehberg Posts His Schedule Online
| Washington, DC Office 516 Cannon House Office Bld. Washington, DC, 20515 phone: (202) 225-3211 fax: (202) 225-5687 |
Helena District Office 950 North Montana Ave Helena, MT 59601 phone: (406) 443-7878 fax: (406) 443-8890 |
| Billings District Office 1201 Grand Avenue Suite 1 Billings, MT 59102 phone: (406) 256-1019 fax: (406) 256-4934 |
Great Falls District Office 105 Smelter Ave. NE Suite 16 Great Falls, MT 59404 phone: (406) 454-1066 fax: (406) 454-1130 |
| Missoula District Office 218 East Main Suite B Missoula, MT 59802 phone: (406) 543-9550 fax: (406) 543-0663 |
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