An Infusion of Leadership in Congress 
Posted by Chamber Grassroots on September 13th at 12:27pmThere's no shortage of problems facing our country: Our ever-growing debt, an unemployment rate stuck at over 8 percent, and the looming Fiscal Cliff.
Fixing these problems is going to take real leaders who will take decisive action to get our economy back on track.
Leaders, such as:
Montana: Denny Rehberg
Following last week’s disappointing jobs numbers still fresh in our minds, it’s more important than ever to have leaders who know that free enterprise not more government is the solution to our country’s stalled employment rate. Denny has fought to remove government barriers and allow the private sector to lead, including supporting the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline. In the U.S. Senate, Denny Rehberg would fight for a true “all-of-the-above” energy policy that would help us secure our energy future and bring down the cost of energy for consumers and business.
That will help empower American job creation — and it’s the type of common sense approach that Denny Rehberg will fight for as a U.S. Senator.
Massachusetts: Scott Brown
Massachusetts small businesses know they have an advocate on their side in U.S. Senator Scott Brown. He was a leading voice against the President’s health care law because of its massive expansion of government and flurry of new mandates and taxes. As a member of the Small Business Committee, Senator Brown is one of the most independent voices in Congress, fighting for Massachusetts job creators.

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