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May 11, 2023
I recently submitted Congressionally Directed Spending requests for constructing the I-70 Cottonwood Pass Blue Hill Project to help prevent lengthy and costly I-70 closures; building Glenwood Springs’ South Bridge Project to provide critical evacuation access; extending Pueblo’s Medal of Honor Boulevard to reduce commuter times and improve public safety; building important water distribution infrastructure for the City of Craig; building Gunnison’s water treatment plant to supply clean water; renovating Silt’s water plant to improve drinking water; increasing water storage in Huerfano County; improving US Highway 160 in Bayfield; building a new interchange on I-70 at 29 Road in Grand Junction to improve mobility and public safety; and increasing water storage and constructing a critical water supply in Moffat County.
May 1, 2023
Congresswoman Boebert’s office has hosted over 188 mobile office hours in every county in the District, helped over 1,897 people, and returned over $2,491,582.09 to constituents.
April 28, 2023
Mesa County has been waiting more than five years for the Bureau of Land Management to sell it a parcel of land that the federal government no longer needs or wants. I introduced the CONVEY Act to cut through the bureaucracy and expedite the process for Mesa County. This land will be used for critical economic development in Clifton that will bring more job creators into Mesa County. I support Mesa County’s efforts that will facilitate economic growth in an area that needs new opportunities. I am grateful for Mesa County and the Bureau of Land Management’s work on this issue, and I look forward to continuing to work with them both as we find a solution.
April 28, 2023
I am thrilled that the House Committee on Natural Resources trusted the nonpartisan science and passed Rep. Tiffany’s and my bill to finally delist the recovered gray wolf and focus scarce taxpayer funding on endangered species that actually need help recovering. I will never stop advocating for rural Colorado, and I will keep working to protect farmers, ranchers, and their livestock from wolf attacks. The science is clear, the gray wolf is fully recovered, and it is time for the federal government to get out of the way and allow state and tribal wildlife agencies to manage this species.
April 25, 2023
Introducing the Pueblo Jobs Act; Advocating for Rural Communities by Putting People Ahead of Violent Wolves; Securing a Grant to Improve Public Health in Pueblo; and Accepting Submissions for the 2023 Congressional Art Competition.
April 20, 2023
Ensuring the federal government does all it can to help the community transition during the Pueblo Chemical Depot’s closure is one of my priorities. My Pueblo Jobs Act will prohibit the federal government from cutting corners by requiring the Secretary of the Army to rigorously follow the standard Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) process when closing the Pueblo Chemical Depot to provide certainty for the Pueblo economy and foster future job creation.
April 20, 2023
The science is clear, the gray wolf is fully recovered. For too long, activist judges and environmentalists have weaponized the Endangered Species Act to lock up our land and regulate private property rights. The gray wolf listing has led to countless killings of livestock and pets. I am working to put people ahead of violent predators. Farmers and ranchers have been left powerless to defend their livestock for too long.
April 12, 2023
I am thrilled that the Pueblo Community Health Center received an over $5.1 million grant. These funds will be used to improve public health and serve the Pueblo community. I am working diligently to secure resources that will improve the lives of people across Colorado’s Third District.
April 3, 2023
Two of my Bills Pass the House with Bipartisan Support; Amendment Defending Colorado Energy Jobs Passes the House; Two Amendments to Provide Parents a Voice in Education Pass the House; Representing Rural Colorado’s Concerns with Wolves; Visiting the Southwestern Water Conservancy District; Meeting with Colorado Sugar Beet Growers and Voting to Repeal WOTUS; Inviting Colorado River Water Expert to Testify on Solutions to Drought; Speaking to Delta High School JROTC Cadets; Meeting with Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory; and Hosting Chairman Baker and the Southern Ute Indian Tribe in D.C.
April 3, 2023
Congresswoman Boebert’s office has hosted over 183 mobile office hours in every county in the District, helped over 1,753 people, and returned over $2,458,936.98 to constituents.