I, Denny Rehberg, pledge to my constituents and to the American people that I will not vote to enact any healthcare reform package that:
1) I have not read, personally, in its entirety; and,
2) Has not been available, in its entirety, to the American people on the Internet for at least 72 hours, so that they can read it too.
Apparently it's hard to get by on a net worth of $31 million dollars. Denny really knows his constituents
REHBERG: "I’m a small businessman. My wife is a small businessman. She hasn’t taken a salary in ten years as a result of business. We’re struggling like everyone else. With the economy."
alpf89 10 months ago
Hey Denny. I noticed that you signed the pledge with your left hand. Does that mean that your signature is really invalid? Just joking, lol!
jtn8918 1 year ago
As a Representative of the taxpayers in this district you have a responsibility to make sure that the final bill is posted on the Internet for all of us to read before you guys sign-off on it. You people in Washington are getting too much concerned with Washington politics rather than your constituents. If you can't see your way to vote to make sure we can read the bill perhaps we should work hard to get you out of there. .
jhough1832 2 years ago
There is no down side to reading a bill before it is voted on. It should be a requirement. Anyone who votes on a bill before reading it should not be in Washington, DC because the only interests they are watching out for are entirely their own. Definitely, not yours or mine!
curiouscritic 2 years ago