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October 17, 2023
Congresswoman Lauren Boebert and the bipartisan congressional Colorado delegation submitted a public comment letter to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), urging the IRS to follow a 30-year precedent, and not tax TABOR refunds. Congresswoman Boebert and the Colorado Congressional delegation have been very vocal about excluding Coloradans' Taxpayer's Bill of Rights (TABOR) refunds from taxation. This is the third letter signed by Congresswoman Boebert to prevent TABOR refunds from being taxed.
Issues:Taxes and Spending
October 2, 2023
Congresswoman Lauren Boebert’s Office announced mobile office hours in the coming weeks. Congresswoman Boebert’s office has hosted over 226 mobile office hours in every county in the District, helped over 2,519 people, and returned over $5,333,670.67 to constituents.
Issues:Mobile Office Hours
September 30, 2023
This week, the House passed two amendments and appropriations riders submitted by Congresswoman Lauren Boebert as part of the Department of State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Appropriations Act. These successful legislative efforts aim to tackle the human trafficking crisis and put an end to woke policies within the State Department. In the 118th Congress, Congresswoman Boebert has been an extremely effective legislator, focusing on the needs of the Third Congressional District and delivering numerous legislative victories. Specifically, three of the Congresswoman’s bills and 42 of her amendments have passed the House.
September 28, 2023
Today, the House passed two amendments offered by Congresswoman Lauren Boebert to the Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Bill. These amendments aim to tackle the fentanyl crisis and hold rogue Biden bureaucrats responsible for their actions. In the 118th Congress, Congresswoman Boebert has been an extremely effective legislator, focusing on the needs of the Third Congressional District and delivering numerous legislative victories. Specifically, three of the Congresswoman’s bills and 42 of her amendments have passed the House.
September 28, 2023
This week, the House of Representatives debated H.R. 4365, the fiscal year 2024 Department of Defense Appropriations Act. The House is expected to pass this legislation through the full House of Representatives on Friday, September 29th. In the 118th Congress, Congresswoman Boebert has been an extremely effective legislator, focusing on the needs of the Third Congressional District and delivering numerous legislative victories. Specifically, three of the Congresswoman’s bills and 42 of her amendments have passed the House.
September 27, 2023
Congresswoman Lauren Boebert passed eight important amendments, seven of which had strong bipartisan votes, to protect America’s food supply and support rural America. Congresswoman Boebert has been an extremely effective legislator, focusing on the needs of the Third Congressional District and delivering numerous legislative victories. Specifically, three of the Congresswoman’s bills and 34 of her amendments have passed the House. She also passed six bills through the House Committee on Natural Resources and the House Committee on Administration.
September 27, 2023
On Wednesday, Congresswoman Lauren Boebert along with several members of the Congressional Western Caucus sent a letter to Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Director Tracy Stone-Manning urging her to rescind the proposed withdrawal of 1.6 million acres in Colorado from future oil and gas leasing. On August 4th, 2023, the Bureau of Land Management published a draft resource management plan (RMP) for the Colorado River Valley Field Office (CRVFO) and Grand Junction Field Office (GJFO). This plan could remove over 1.6 million acres of public lands in Colorado from future oil and gas leasing and establish nine different "Areas of Critical Environmental Concern" (ACECs) on over 100,000 acres of BLM land.
September 20, 2023
Big win today as my fish bill passed the Natural Resources Committee with unanimous, bipartisan support. This crucial step brings us closer to safeguarding four endangered fish species and providing long-term certainty for 2,500 water and power users that benefit from the program and would have to perform extremely burdensome Section 7 consultations for all 2,500 individual projects without it. These projects, serve various needs, utilizing over 3.69 million acre-feet of water each year. With strong bicameral, bipartisan momentum and significant stakeholder support, I'm confident that this bill will become law and this important program will be reauthorized
September 18, 2023
While many Members of Congress were on break for six weeks, I certainly was not. I spent that time working hard traveling Colorado’s Third Congressional District and meeting with the great people I am honored to represent.
September 5, 2023
Congresswoman Lauren Boebert sent a letter to IRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel about the agency’s plans to tax Taxpayer's Bill of Rights (TABOR) refunds for Coloradans. In 1992, Colorado enacted the TABOR amendment, which imposes constraints on the amount of tax revenue retained by the state, mandating the return of any surplus revenue to our taxpayers. The IRS has consistently refrained from categorizing TABOR refunds as taxable income. This historical practice aligns with the IRS's traditional respect for states' autonomy in designing and administering tax refund procedures. Maintaining this course of action makes logical sense and has been a consistent practice.