September 2024 Newsletter: Office of Congresswoman Boebert Makes Significant Strides in September!

Just before the House adjourned till after the November 5th election, Speaker Mike Johnson and others in House leadership strategized on a way to avoid a government shutdown. The House failed to pass all 12 individual appropriations bills again this year, so as Congress usually does, they introduced a Continuing Resolution (CR) to continue funding at current extreme spending levels and kicked the can down the road again to December 20th, where we will likely be forced to consider another massive omnibus spending bill with no real cuts so lawmakers can go home for Christmas. I voted NO on two Continuing Resolutions introduced this month. I will not go along and fund a weaponized government without significant spending cuts, border security, or election security. Congress should do its job and pass individual appropriations bills on time instead of continuously manufacturing last minute fiscal crises that do nothing to address Washington’s spending problem and America’s $35+ trillion debt. Nonetheless, my office made significant strides for Colorado during the last couple weeks of session!
Rep. Boebert’s Legislation to Protect Native Fish Species and Responsible Water & Power Users Passes in the House of Representatives
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The House of Representatives voted to pass my bill to reauthorize the Upper Colorado and San Juan River Basin Recovery Programs! This is a major win for Colorado and the West. These important programs, which will be extended for an additional seven fiscal years, will ensure that 2,500 water and power projects continue, and provide legal certainty for water and power users throughout Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming. With strong bicameral, bipartisan momentum and significant stakeholder support, I'm confident this bill will become law and this important program will be reauthorized. Click HERE to read more about the passage of my legislation!
Four of Rep. Lauren Boebert’s Amendments to the ‘Fix Our Forests Act’ Included in Final House Passage
Image ![]() I’m proud to report that the House of Representatives passed the “Fix Our Forests Act,” which includes four amendments I introduced to the legislation. America needs to do more to actively manage our forests and prevent catastrophic wildfires that are devastating our communities. Federal agencies have to stop spending billions of dollars on the backend putting out fires and shift to a comprehensive, proactive approach. My amendments do exactly that and are the type of solutions needed in the West and Colorado. I thank House Natural Resources Committee Chairman Bruce Westerman for his support on all four of my amendments, and I urge the Senate to take up his critical legislation. Click HERE to read more about my amendments and the Fix Our Forests Act!
Rep. Boebert’s “Colorado Energy Prosperity Act” Passes Resources Committee with Bipartisan Support
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Joe Biden and Kamala Harris continue to pander to radical Green New Deal extremists to try and eliminate fossil fuels at the expense of Colorado communities. If implemented, this Biden-Harris land grab will kill thousands of Colorado jobs, significantly reduce revenues for education, could increase gas prices for families and small businesses, and further undermine American energy independence. My legislation that passed the Natural Resources Committee with bipartisan support blocks this bureaucratic land grab. It's far past time that we stopped begging foreign dictators to produce oil and gas for America. Instead, let’s responsibly develop American energy and stop pandering to national extremist environmental groups that don’t care about our local communities. Full replay of my remarks in the House Natural Resources Committee markup can be found HERE! To learn more about the Colorado Energy Prosperity Act, please click HERE.
REP. BOEBERT INTRODUCES THREE BILLS CRITICAL FOR COLORADO! |
Earlier this week, I introduced H.R. 9755, the “Human Trafficking Fingerprint Background Check Protection Act of 2024," which would require owners and employees of massage wellness spas to undergo fingerprint-based background checks to mitigate the risk of human trafficking and enhance public safety. Massage wellness spas have been identified by law enforcement as one of the primary locations for criminals engaged in human trafficking. This simple but effective measure in my bill will help close off one of the primary avenues used by traffickers to exploit children and other vulnerable individuals. By implementing this safeguard, we can take a stand to protect families and ensure these businesses aren’t operating as shady fronts for criminal enterprises. Click HERE to read more about the Human Trafficking Fingerprint Background Check Protection Act.
Promoting Private Sector Competition in Microtransit Services
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If the former President of the United States Donald Trump isn’t safe at his own home, no one in America is safe. That’s what you get under Biden-Harris. The fact that we are now talking about TWO assassination attempts just 65 days apart shows how much of a dangerous time we are in. I would argue that vile Democrat rhetoric is to blame for it! I joined the Todd Starnes Show to break down my thoughts on the 2nd attempted assassination of President Trump. Click HERE to watch! Real America with Dan Ball on One America News
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Speaker Mike Johnson and some House Republicans wanted to pass a six-month Continuing Resolution (CR) with the SAVE Act. The SAVE Act, however, already passed in the House in July. We should have been putting pressure on the Senate to pass the SAVE Act before any consideration of the CR. Like I told OAN’s Dan Ball in THIS interview, I was prepared to shut down the government if we cannot secure the border, ensure election security, and cut funding for federal agencies that are weaponizing against the American people and their political opponents.
Steve Bannon's War Room
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Last week, I voted against the Surrender CR, which included a six-month funding extension with the SAVE Act. We have the power of the purse, and we should use it. This CR continues massive spending at detrimental levels, keeps the Southern Border wide open for the criminals and fentanyl surging across it, and totally replenishes funds for weaponized federal agencies. If Republicans don’t like what this weaponized government is doing to the American people, then we shouldn’t fund them. It’s that simple. The SAVE Act is a good bill. I voted for it earlier this summer, but I refused to go along with the out-of-control spending that is suffocating our nation. I further explained my thoughts in an interview on Steve Bannon’s War Room. Click HERE to watch!
Fine Point with Chanel Rion on One America News
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