Jan 12, 2024 | In the News
Colorado’s Joe Neguse receives JFK Library’s New Frontier Award for bipartisan, service approach
Neguse, the committee said, “has been a champion of servant-leadership, from the mountains of the state of Colorado to the halls of the U.S. House of Representatives.” The third-term lawmaker has been recognized by national organizations as one of Washington’s most bipartisan and effective lawmakers. He’s the founder or co-founder of three congressional caucuses that aim to bridge […]
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Backed by Colorado Dem, Biden using exec power to create New Deal climate corps
In an announcement Wednesday, the White House said the program will employ about 20,000 young adults who will build trails, plant trees, help install solar panels and do other work to boost conservation and help prevent catastrophic wildfires. Rep. Joe Neguse, a Boulder Democrat who has co-sponsored a climate corps bill, said it’s important to […]
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Reps. Joe Neguse and Ken Buck push for a ban on congressional stock trading
“Congress should be putting the needs of their constituents and the American people first, not their stock portfolios,” said Democratic Rep. Joe Neguse. He, along with Republican Reps. Ken Buck and Matt Rosendale as well as Democratic Reps. Pramila Jayapal, Abigail Spanberger and others, wrote to the leaders of the House Administration Committee to urge […]
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Fentanyl prevention is focus of new congressional caucus co-chaired by Colorado’s Neguse
“Fentanyl is devastating communities throughout America — in every state, and in every region,” Neguse said in a statement. “Policymakers cannot ignore this deadly crisis, and must work together to develop solutions. It is in the interest of every American to put an end to fentanyl poisonings. Through the Bipartisan Fentanyl Prevention Caucus, my colleagues […]
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This US representative from Colorado passed the most bills in Congress last term
Out of 435 U.S. House members, Colorado Rep. Joe Neguse came in top of the class for the 117th congress, at least when it came to getting bills signed into law, according to the website GovTrack.us. The Boulder Democrat had 13 bills passed into law, either as stand-alone legislation or incorporated into larger packages, a […]
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