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Boebert and Pueblo Dam
April 6, 2022
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Reducing healthcare costs, fighting inflation, supporting American energy, announcing the 2022 Congressional High School Art Competition, defending women's sports, combating drought, and working to balance the budget.
Issues:Energy and Natural ResourcesTaxes and SpendingHealthPro-Life and Family ValuesStanding up for Local Communities
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Weeds Meeting
April 4, 2022
Congresswoman Boebert is aggressively working to remove invasive salt cedar and Russian olive trees that are guzzling water in Colorado and the West.
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Meeting with Constituents
April 1, 2022

Representative Lauren Boebert’s Office announced mobile office hours in the coming weeks.

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Soper and Boebert
March 30, 2022

Rep. Lauren Boebert, State Rep. Soper and other stakeholders successfully worked together with Delta Health to secure Sole Community Hospital Provider Status, a major milestone for the hospital and Delta County.

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Lia Thomas and Emma Weyant
March 30, 2022
Emma Weyant was the fastest woman competing in the 2022 NCAA Division I Women’s 500-Yard Freestyle, but her first-place win was stolen by a mediocre male athlete who couldn’t cut it in men’s swimming. Emma is a world-class student-athlete whose strong performances in the Summer Olympics and 2022 NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming and Diving Championship speak for themselves. These victories, coupled with her leadership of other women on her team and her dedication to excellence are worthy of Congressional recognition. I will keep working to save women’s sports from woke ideology threatening to strip women of a level playing field.
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Rancher Meeting
March 29, 2022
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My forestry bill is also critical to helping Colorado combat drought. 80% of Coloradans rely on forest watersheds for their household water, and my bill will keep our forest watersheds healthy for years to come. I have met with water district managers and visited water storage projects across Colorado. Additionally, I introduced the Western Water Security Act to prevent the federal government from seizing private water rights.
Issues:Getting Things DoneEnergy and Natural ResourcesAgricultureConstitutional IssuesStanding up for Local Communities
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Congressional Art Competition
March 29, 2022

Congresswoman Lauren Boebert (CO-03) announced today that she invites students in grades nine through twelve to participate in the 2022 Congressional Art Competition. The winning artist's artwork will be on display for one year in the U.S. Capitol.

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Boebert in Committee Hearing
March 24, 2022
$1.74 billion for Community Health Centers to serve rural communities; $515 million for the Payments in Lieu of Taxes (PILT) program so counties can fund education, law enforcement, and infrastructure; $48 million for the U.S. Forest Service to address the bark beetle infestations ravaging Colorado and to actively manage our forests; $10 million for the Indian Irrigation Fund for the benefit of the Southern Ute Tribe; $1 million to compensate farmers for livestock lost to wolves; important pro-life protections like the Hyde and Weldon amendments; preventing the greater sage-grouse from being listed as an endangered species; important federal resources for NASA and Colorado’s space program; and exempting livestock haulers from burdensome Department of Transportation electronic logging device mandates.
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Boebert on House Floor
March 23, 2022
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$1.74 billion for Community Health Centers; $515 million for PILT; $48 million to address bark beetles; $10 million to combat drought; $1 million to compensate farmers; pro-life protections; defending American energy; supporting Colorado's space industry; and defending farmers from bureaucracy.
Issues:Getting Things DoneStanding up for Local CommunitiesConstitutional IssuesEnergy and Natural Resources
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Debt Clock
March 21, 2022
With annual deficits exceeding a trillion dollars and total debt surpassing $30 trillion, now is the time to tack action to rein in wasteful government spending. We need a Balanced Budget Amendment to get our fiscal house in order and help tame inflation, not $1.5 trillion bills that are more than 2,700 pages that Members have less than 22 hours to read.