Boebert Bulletin: February 15, 2025
Congresswoman leads fight against federal overreach in SE Colorado
Good morning and welcome to the latest edition of the Boebert Bulletin, where you'll learn more about the work Congresswoman Lauren Boebert has done for the 4th District in Colorado and in Congress!
KEY VOTES
Congresswoman Boebert participated in votes on the following key pieces of legislation over the past week with her vote highlighted:
Final Passage of H.R. 35 - Agent Raul Gonzalez Officer Safety Act - YES (moves to Senate)
Final Passage of H.R. 77 - Midnight Rules Relief Act - YES (moves to Senate)
Final Passage of H.R. 736 - Protect Small Businesses from Excessive Paperwork Act - YES (moves to Senate)
PRESS RELEASES
Rep. Lauren Boebert Demands Stop To Federal Land Grab Attempt in Southeast Colorado- Congresswoman Boebert has demanded the stop of a Department of Energy land grab put in motion by the Biden Administration that threatens to impact over 325,000 acres of private land across Prowers, Kiowa, and Baca Counties. In a letter to Energy Secretary Chris Wright, Rep. Boebert asked her fellow Coloradan to reconsider the Southwestern Grid Connector Corridor as part of the National Interest Electric Transmission Corridor (NIETC) and at a minimum extend the public comment phase, which is currently set to end on Friday, February 14.
Rep. Lauren Boebert Supports Elizabeth School Board in Politically-Motivated Lawsuit- Congresswoman Boebert offered support for the Elizabeth School Board in Colorado and their efforts to protect young children from inappropriate books while coming under attack from a radical national organization. Earlier this year, Congresswoman Boebert joined 4th District State Board of Education Director Kristi Burton Brown, State Senator Rod Pelton, and State Representative Chris Richardson in signing a letter of support for the Elizabeth School Board. You can read the full letter HERE.
Local Governments Join Rep. Lauren Boebert in Opposition to NIETC Corridor- Prowers, Crowley, Bent, and Baca Counties, as well as the Town of Holly, all passed resolutions to oppose the Biden Administration's NIETC Corridor that is poised to use eminent domain to seize hundreds of thousands of acres across Southeast Colorado.
NEWS COVERAGE + INTERVIEWS
The Denver Post- Trump taps head of Colorado-based oil & gas group to head BLM
The Fence Post- Colorado U.S. Rep Lauren Boebert Leads Effort To Remove Federal Protections From Gray Wolves
Longmont Leader- Reps. Boebert & Crank Cosponsor Effort to Abolish Department of Education
KHOW 630 AM- The Dan Caplis Show, February 11: Rep. Lauren Boebert on Fauci's Animal Testing
The Prowers Journal- Prowers County Commissioners Host Rep. Lauren Boebert and large crowd for NIETC Opposition Meeting
The Fence Post- Boebert: 'They Picked A Good Time To Pick A Fight With Eastern Colorado'
The Plainsman Herald- Boebert Urges Halt To NIETC Designation As Local Leaders Push Back Against Federal Overreach
SOCIAL MEDIA
February 5th- President Trump Thanks Rep. Lauren Boebert for her work to Protect Women's Sports
February 6th- Rep. Boebert Speaks On House Floor In Support of Making Fentanyl a Schedule 1 Substance
February 7th- Rep. Boebert Joins Stinchfield Tonight
February 10th- House Freedom Caucus Takes Control on Reconciliation
February 11th- Rep. Boebert Meets with Chairman Manuel Heart of the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe
February 12th- Rep. Boebert Meets with Colorado Fire Chiefs and Fire Fighters
February 12th- Rep. Boebert Serves as Vice Chair of HNR Subcommittee on Oversight & Investigations Hearing, Questions Witness on Government Efficiency
February 13th- Why Rep. Boebert Voted YES on the Agent Raul Gonzalez Officer Safety Act
February 14th- Rep. Lauren Boebert Meets With Energy Secretary Chris Wright