Rehberg Meets With Tribal Officials, Members in Native American Listening Tour
Montana’s Congressman to Visit All Seven Montana Indian Reservations
BILLINGS, MT - Montana’s Congressman, U.S. Representative Denny Rehberg (R), is meeting with tribal officials and members of all seven Montana Indian reservations to discuss Native American issues in a listening tour that stretches across the state over a period of six days.
“Our state is blessed with a rich and diverse Native American population who provide valuable historical and cultural experiences that benefit all of Montana,” said Rehberg. “As their voice in the House of Representatives, this listening tour will assist me in staying in touch with the issues and concerns of Montana’s Native American population. I’m excited and proud to be working with the tribes to the benefit of all of Montana,” Rehberg stated.
The visits are a part of two weeks of scheduled events during the House of Representative’s annual Spring District Work Period, during which Rehberg is hosting several town hall and county commissioner meetings, high school and service award presentations, and speaking engagements. (Media – see separate advisories)
The events are open to the public and media.
Monday, April 21
Crow Tribal Council and Members Meeting, Crow Agency, 10:00 am
Head Start Tour, 11:00 am
Northern Cheyenne Tribal Council and Members Meeting, Lame Deer, 2:00 pm
Boys and Girls Club Tour, 3:00 pm
Wednesday, April 23
Fort Peck Tribal Council and Members Meeting, Poplar, 11:00 am
Fort Belknap Tribal Council and Members Meeting, Harlem, 3:30 pm
Thursday, April 24
Rocky Boy’s Tribal Council and Members Meeting, Box Elder, 8:30 am
Blackfeet Tribal Council and Members Meeting, Browning, 3:00 pm
Saturday, April 26
Flathead Tribal Council and Members Meeting, Pablo, 11:00 am