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Roadworkers Photo with Rep. Boebert
August 18, 2021
Newsletters
am grateful to all the contractors and CDOT employees working around the clock to reopen this critical artery for Western Colorado and the West. Having an opportunity to see this catastrophic disaster firsthand has reinforced the severity of this event and the need for long-term resiliency. I will continue leading the charge to get I-70 fully reopened while collaborating with regional stakeholders to find viable solutions moving forward.
Issues:Border SecurityInfrastructure and TransportationStanding up for Local CommunitiesInflation and the EconomyTaxes and SpendingEnergy and Natural Resources
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Natural Resources
August 15, 2021
Editorial

Rep. Boebert's editorial was originally published in the Grand Junction Daily Sentinel.

Decades of eco-terrorism have effectively shut down our national forests from responsible management. The result? Now there are six billion standing dead trees in the West that create a tinder box waiting to ignite one devastating forest fire after another.

Issues:Inflation and the EconomyStanding up for Local CommunitiesAgricultureEnergy and Natural Resources
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Rep. Boebert Tours Mudslide Damage
August 11, 2021
Today, led by and at the request of Rep. Lauren Boebert, the Congresswoman, Glenwood Springs Mayor Jonathan Godes, Garfield County Commissioner Tom Jankovsky, Colorado State Representative Janice Rich, and Colorado State Senator Ray Scott were given a tour of the I-70 mudslide damage by CDOT Executive Director Shoshana Lew, CDOT Regional Commissioner Cathy Hall, and a number of CDOT and Forest Service officials.
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I70
August 11, 2021

Rep. Lauren Boebert helped secure $11.6 million from the Department of Transportation in initial Emergency Relief for Federal-aid Highways to help reopen I-70 as quickly and as safely as possible.

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I-70
August 7, 2021
Today, Rep. Lauren Boebert and the entire bicameral and bipartisan Colorado congressional delegation sent a letter to the Department of Transportation requesting assistance from the Federal Highway Administration’s Emergency Relief Program to respond to the Glenwood Canyon mudslides that damaged Interstate 70.
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Roadworkers Photo with Rep. Boebert
August 6, 2021
Rep. Lauren Boebert is actively working to reopen the Interstate-70 (I-70) corridor through Glenwood Canyon after severe mudslides and flash flooding blocked several portions of I-70, burying the road in as much as 10 feet of mud, tearing down retaining walls, and damaging the roadway. 
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Stop Critical Race Theory
August 4, 2021

Rep. Boebert led 6 additional members of Congress in sending a letter to Secretary Blinken condeming his invitation of UN bureaucrats to study systemic racism in the United States and advance their radical Critical Race Theory agenda.

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Town Hall
August 3, 2021
Representative Lauren Boebert's office is holding mobile office hours throughout Colorado's Third Congressional District this August. 
 
Representative Lauren Boebert stated: “Serving the people of Colorado’s Third Congressional District is the greatest honor of my life.
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Bureau of Land Management
August 1, 2021
Newsletters
Since day one in Congress, I have fought hard to ensure that the Bureau of Land Management headquarters remains in Grand Junction. I joined Governor Jared Polis, Colorado Senators Bennet and Hickenlooper, Congressman Joe Neguse, and local stakeholders in a bipartisan roundtable urging Secretary Haaland to keep the Bureau’s headquarters where it belongs: near the people.
Issues:Veterans and DefenseOversight and AccountabilityInfrastructure and TransportationStanding up for Local CommunitiesInflation and the EconomyTaxes and SpendingEnergy and Natural Resources
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Tracy Stone-Manning
July 29, 2021
Rep. Lauren Boebert joined House Committee on Natural Resources Ranking Member Bruce Westerman, Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy, Republican Whip Steve Scalise, and 71 additional members of Congress in a letter condemning Biden’s nomination of an eco-terrorist extremist to lead the Bureau of Land Management and asking for her nomination to be withdrawn.