Senator Max Baucus
Democrat • Montana • 9th Term • Sworn In 1975
Current Term
2009 - 2015
View All
- 16 Sponsored Bills (Ranks 40 of 100) 0 Made Into Law (Ranks 8 of 100)
- 59 Co-Sponsored Bills (Ranks 68 of 100) 1 Made Into Law (Ranks 13 of 100)
- Most often votes with:
- Sen. Jon Tester
- Sen. Susan Collins
- Least often votes with:
- Sen. Joe Manchin
- Sen. Mike Lee
- Votes with party 74%
- Abstains: 0%
Official website: http://www.baucus.senate.gov
OpenGovernment Profile
Address:
511 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
511 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
Phone: 202-224-2651
Fax: 202-224-0515
Fax: 202-224-0515
OpenGovernment Profile

U.S. Congress - Senator Max Baucus, Montana (D)


Sort By
Comments Feed
Displaying 31-37 of 37 total comments.
DEAR SENATOR,
~ SHOULD POORER AMERICANS HAVE FAITH THAT OUR U.S. SUPREME COURT IS WELL AWARE THAT AMERICAN PESTIGE INTERNATIONALLY IS VERY MUCH BASED ON HOW WELL WE TREAT OUR OWN CITIZENS~
If you are apart of the American unemployed or share the same views as the unemployed and want to have a peaceful march on Washington to show that we do need our unemployment or in support of unemployment, email me at unemploymentmarch@yahoo.com. This has to be done, a peaceful stand needs to take place soon to make a difference. Before a lot of Americans lose the little bit that they do have. We didn’t ask for the economy to be this way and it is not our fault that we can not find jobs all at the same time. We worked all of our lives and now that we need help, the people in congress is saying no! We are the ones that help pay for wars, national disasters, and the congressmen paychecks. Now they are telling us that they cannot pass a bill so we can feed and house our families. What is more important the “Oil Spill” or the unemployed and their children. I don’t think so, it’s time for a peaceful march, email me at unemploymentmarch@yahoo.com, to make a peaceful stand now.
Dear Senator Baucus,
S.3520 needs to be passed immediately. There are 15 million Americans who are “unemployed through no fault of their own,” and who are also frantically attempting to find new jobs that do not exist. The majority of these 15 million have a family dependent upon their income, so that increases the number to possibly 30 or even 45 million Americans who are in imminent danger of losing everything. When this happens, the financial and moral ramifications for this country will be dire indeed. I’ll say it again— S.3520 needs to be passed immediately! Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter.
Keep on kickin ass
Thanks for nothing…..why vote no on the dream act. Hope you are a native American because if not, your just cold hearted.
Hey Max. Hopefully your following your contemporaries lead from Alaska and voting to rescind the pay raise that the President just approved for the house and the senate, because if your job as well as the rest of congress was truly performance based, you guys should return a good portion of your salaries to the American people and do your part to reduce the national deficit.