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Congresswoman Lauren Boebert's "Finish the Arkansas Valley Conduit" Act Passes through House Natural Resources Committee

June 25, 2025

WASHINGTON, D.C.— Congresswoman Lauren Boebert (CO-04) successfully passed H.R. 131, the "Finish the Arkansas Valley Conduit" Act, through the House Natural Resources Committee this morning. The bill eliminates interest payments on construction costs endured by non-federal entities and extends the repayment period to 75 years, allowing local communities more flexibility to finish their investments in this critical project. Congressman Jeff Hurd (CO-03) is a cosponsor of the bill, while Colorado Senator Michael Bennet and John Hickenlooper have introduced companion legislation in the U.S. Senate.

Upon completion, the Arkansas Valley Conduit would provide access to clean water to 50,000 residents in Southeast Colorado, including Bent, Prowers, Kiowa and Baca Counties. The project was originally started back in 1962 and has been delayed by bureaucracy and, most recently, rising construction and labor costs. The "Finish the AVC" Act addresses these issues in an effort to make this long-standing vision a finished product.

“I'm very pleased to see my Finish the AVC Act get through Committee and continue to advance through Congress as a responsible solution for Southeast Coloradans,” said Congresswoman Boebert. “I've emphasized the need for every resident in the 4th District to have reliable access to clean water, whether it's in Morgan County or down in our Southeast region. The Arkansas Valley Conduit has been pushed to the side for too long and it's time we got this project done. I look forward to getting the Finish the AVC Act through the House and eventually to President Trump's desk for signing.”

"Rural water providers in our area often struggle to secure the funding needed to meet the needs of the communities they serve. Completing the Arkansas Valley Conduit (AVC), which has been stalled for decades as labor and construction costs continue to rise, would help reduce the financial burden on these providers and enhance their ability to deliver a higher quality and a more reliable water supply," said Prowers County Commissioners Ty Harmon, Roger Cook, and Roger Stagner. "In addition to supporting households and businesses, a stable water supply is essential for agriculture — the backbone of our community’s economy. Reliable water access ensures that farmers and ranchers can maintain production, adapt to drought conditions, and sustain the long-term viability of their operations. We're grateful for Congresswoman Boebert's work on this project and her efforts to support Southeast Colorado."

“In the west, it is critical that we have sound water infrastructure to meet communities’ needs,”said HNR Committee Chairman Bruce Westerman (AR-04).“Rep. Boebert’s legislation will help get the Arkansas Valley Conduit project across the finish line more than 50 years after it was authorized. I thank her for her work to move this important project forward and her leadership on western water issues.”

The full text of Congresswoman Boebert's H.R. 131 can be read HERE.