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Boebert
September 17, 2021

Today, Rep. Boebert condemned the Department of Interior’s partisan decision to move the Bureau of Land Management headquarters back to D.C. and condemned Senators Bennet and Hickenlooper for failing to stand up for Colorado by using procedural tactics easily available to them.

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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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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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Roadworkers Photo with Rep. Boebert
August 18, 2021
Newsletters
am grateful to all the contractors and CDOT employees working around the clock to reopen this critical artery for Western Colorado and the West. Having an opportunity to see this catastrophic disaster firsthand has reinforced the severity of this event and the need for long-term resiliency. I will continue leading the charge to get I-70 fully reopened while collaborating with regional stakeholders to find viable solutions moving forward.
Issues:Border SecurityInfrastructure and TransportationStanding up for Local CommunitiesInflation and the EconomyTaxes and SpendingEnergy and Natural Resources
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Bureau of Land Management
August 1, 2021
Newsletters
Since day one in Congress, I have fought hard to ensure that the Bureau of Land Management headquarters remains in Grand Junction. I joined Governor Jared Polis, Colorado Senators Bennet and Hickenlooper, Congressman Joe Neguse, and local stakeholders in a bipartisan roundtable urging Secretary Haaland to keep the Bureau’s headquarters where it belongs: near the people.
Issues:Veterans and DefenseOversight and AccountabilityInfrastructure and TransportationStanding up for Local CommunitiesInflation and the EconomyTaxes and SpendingEnergy and Natural Resources
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Biden Speech
April 29, 2021

Congressman Lauren Boebert stated: My reaction to the speech can be summed up in four words: I miss President Trump.

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Green New Deal is Bad for America
April 21, 2021

Today, Representative Lauren Boebert (CO-03) issued the following statement on the reintroduction of the Green New Deal:

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Americans deserve to keep more of their hard-earned money without the government forcing them to pay into a system that has failed them. I have used my position on the Budget Committee to fight wasteful spending and prevent things from just being rubber-stamped through Congress. Every dollar spent should be debated, and it is time for Congress to get back to work and exercise the power of the purse. We need to balance the budget, significantly reduce our national debt, and restore fiscal responsibility to protect the American dream for future generations.

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Reps. Boebert and Newhouse at Bureau of Land Management Headquarters Roundtable
April 6, 2021

GRAND JUNCTION, CO – Today, Vice-Chair of the Western Caucus, Representative Lauren Boebert (CO-03) joined Chairman, Congressman Dan Newhouse (WA-04) for a roundtable discussion with local stakeholders about the benefits of keeping the Bureau of Land Management headquarters in Grand Junct

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If I Were a Democrat
March 29, 2021
Editorial

If I were a Democrat, I'd centralize power in Washington by nationalizing our elections. It wouldn't be enough to hold all three branches temporarily. I'd need to make it permanent.

So I'd change the rules.

Issues:Oversight and AccountabilityElection IntegrityConstitutional IssuesTaxes and Spending