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Boebert, Bennet, Hickenlooper
September 9, 2021

Today, the bipartisan House Committee on Natural Resources unanimously voted to pass Rep. Lauren Boebert’s amendment to the Concurrent Resolution on the Budget for Fiscal Year 2022 to keep the Bureau of Land Management headquarters in Grand Junction.

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San Luis Valley Radar
September 1, 2021

Rep. Lauren Boebert and local leaders secured a win for the San Luis Valley by ensuring data from its new radar system is now incorporated into National Weather Service systems.

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Boebert in Committee Hearing
August 30, 2021
Rep. Lauren Boebert filed a whopping 106 amendments —more than any other Member of Congress—to put America first, back the blue, support our veterans, help farmers, secure the border, protect unborn children, create jobs, defend the Second Amendment, expand access to healthcare while reducing federal spending, reduce the debt, and so much more.
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Rep. Boebert
August 23, 2021

Rep. Lauren Boebert  secured key legislative wins for rural Colorado by passing appropriations requests that will support rural communities, combat Western drought, prevent wildfires, support farmers and ranchers, and increase access to rural healthcare as part of the appropriations bills for Fiscal Year 2022.

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Boebert and Westerman at Mill
August 23, 2021

Rep. Lauren Boebert and Ranking Member of the House Committee on Natural Resources Bruce Westerman visited Montrose Forest Products to meet with Colorado stakeholders to discuss the importance of actively managing our forests and the timber industry.

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Natural Resources
August 15, 2021
Editorial

Rep. Boebert's editorial was originally published in the Grand Junction Daily Sentinel.

Decades of eco-terrorism have effectively shut down our national forests from responsible management. The result? Now there are six billion standing dead trees in the West that create a tinder box waiting to ignite one devastating forest fire after another.

Issues:Inflation and the EconomyStanding up for Local CommunitiesAgricultureEnergy and Natural Resources
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Tracy Stone-Manning
July 29, 2021
Rep. Lauren Boebert joined House Committee on Natural Resources Ranking Member Bruce Westerman, Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy, Republican Whip Steve Scalise, and 71 additional members of Congress in a letter condemning Biden’s nomination of an eco-terrorist extremist to lead the Bureau of Land Management and asking for her nomination to be withdrawn.
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Rep. Boebert
July 28, 2021
Rep. Lauren Boebert joined Chairman of the Western Caucus Dan Newhouse, Ranking Member of the House Committee on Natural Resources Bruce Westerman, House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy, and 37 additional Members of Congress in sending a letter to Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and Interior Secretary Deb Haaland requesting a briefing on the regime’s response to the Western drought crisis.
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Boebert, Bennet, Hickenlooper
July 27, 2021

 Today, Colorado Reps. Lauren Boebert (CO-03), Doug Lamborn (CO-05), and Ken Buck (CO-03) called on Senators Hickenlooper and Bennet to do the right thing for Colorado by refusing to advance the nomination of Tracy Stone-Manning in order to receive a commitment from the administration to keep the Bureau of Land Management headquarters in Grand Junction, Colorado.

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Meeting with Haaland
July 23, 2021

Today, Rep. Boebert, joined a bipartisan roundtable with local stakeholders, Governor Jared Polis, Congressman Joe Neguse, and Senators Bennet and Hickenlooper to advocate that Interior Secretary Haaland listen to Western stakeholders and keep the Bureau of Land Management headquarters in Grand Junction.