Dennis 'Denny' Rehberg's Voting Records

Education

Biographical

Full Name: Dennis 'Denny' Rehberg
Gender: Male
Family: Wife: Jan; 3 Children: A.J., Katie, Elsie
Birth Date: 10/05/1955
Birth Place: Billings, MT
Home City: Billings, MT
Religion: Episcopalian
Issue Category

Education Key Votes

Date Bill No. Bill Title Vote
8/10/10 HR 1586 Aid To States for Medicaid, Teacher Employment, and Other Purposes
Concurrence Vote Passed - House (247 - 161)
Nay
3/25/10 HR 4872 Health Care Reconciliation Act
Concurrence Vote Passed - House (220 - 207)
Nay
3/21/10 HR 4872 Health Care Reconciliation Act
Bill Passed - House (220 - 211)
Nay
9/17/09 HR 3221 Prohibiting Federal Assistance to ACORN
Motion Agreed - House (345 - 75)
Yea
9/17/09 HR 3221 Prohibiting Federal Assistance to ACORN
Bill Passed - House (253 - 171)
Nay
3/31/09 HR 1388 National Volunteer Program Expansion
Concurrence Vote Passed - House (275 - 149)
Nay
3/18/09 HR 1388 National Volunteer Program Expansion
Bill Passed - House (321 - 105)
Yea
2/13/09 HR 1 Appropriations, Tax Law Amendments, and Unemployment Benefit Amendments ("Stimulus Bill")
Conference Report Adopted - House (246 - 183)
Nay
1/28/09 HR 1 Appropriations, Tax Law Amendments, and Unemployment Benefit Amendments ("Stimulus Bill")
Bill Passed - House (244 - 188)
Nay
9/26/08 HR 7060 Renewable Energy Credits and Other Business and Individual Credits
Bill Passed - House (257 - 166)
Nay
7/31/08 HR 4137 Higher Education Act Amendments and Extensions
Conference Report Adopted - House (380 - 49)
Yea
6/19/08 HR 2642 GI Bill, Funding for Midwest Flood Cleanup, Extension of Unemployment Benefits, and Other Provisions
Concurrence Vote Passed - House (416 - 12)
Yea
5/15/08 HR 2642 G.I. Bill Expansion and Other Domestic Provisions
Concurrence Vote Passed - House (256 - 166)
Nay
5/01/08 HR 5715 Student Loan Provision Changes
Concurrence Vote Passed - House (388 - 21)
Yea
4/17/08 HR 5715 Student Loan Provision Changes
Bill Passed - House (383 - 27)
Yea
2/07/08 HR 4137 Higher Education Act Amendments and Extensions
Bill Passed - House (354 - 58)
Yea
12/17/07 HR 2764 Appropriations for Operations in Afghanistan
Concurrence Vote Passed - House (253 - 154)
Nay
11/14/07 HR 1429 Head Start Act of 2007
Conference Report Adopted - House (381 - 36)
Yea
9/07/07 HR 2669 Student Loan Lender Subsidy Cuts and Student Grants
Conference Report Adopted - House (292 - 97)
Yea
7/19/07 HR 3043 Appropriations for the Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies
Bill Passed - House (276 - 140)
Yea
7/11/07 HR 2669 Student Loan Lender Subsidy Cuts and Student Grants
Bill Passed - House (273 - 149)
Nay
7/11/07 S 1701 Extension of Funding for Transitional Medical Assistance and Abstinence Education
Bill Passed - House (291 - 126)
Yea
1/17/07 HR 5 College Student Relief Act of 2007
Bill Passed - House (356 - 71)
Yea
7/29/06 HR 5970 Death/Estate Tax and Minimum Wage Bill
Bill Passed - House (230 - 180)
Yea
3/30/06 HR 609 College Access and Opportunity Act of 2005
Bill Passed - House (221 - 199)
Yea
3/30/06 H AMDT 772 Reverse the Raid on Student Aid Amendment
Amendment Rejected - House (200 - 220)
Nay
12/08/05 HR 4297 Tax Relief Extension Reconciliation Act of 2005
Bill Passed - House (234 - 197)
Yea
7/25/03 HR 2210 Head Start Bill
Bill Passed - House (217 - 216)
Yea
7/09/03 HR 438 Student Loan Forgiveness for Teachers
Bill Passed - House (417 - 7)
Yea
7/09/03 HR 2211 Ready to Teach Act of 2003
Bill Passed - House (404 - 17)
Yea
4/30/03 HR 1350 Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act
Bill Passed - House (251 - 171)
Yea
7/27/02 HR 3009 Andean Trade Preference Act Extension
Conference Report Adopted - House (215 - 212)
Yea
12/13/01 HR 1 No Child Left Behind Act
Conference Report Adopted - House (381 - 41)
Yea
10/11/01 HR 3061 Labor, HHS and Education Appropriations Act, 2002
Bill Passed - House (373 - 43)
Yea
5/23/01 HR 1 No Child Left Behind Act
Bill Passed - House (384 - 45)
Yea

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