Mar 21, 2022 | In the News
Congress could ban stock trading by its members. Do Colorado’s lawmakers support that idea?
There’s momentum building in Congress to ban lawmakers from stock trading. . . “During the early stages, when we first introduced this bill, it did not have much support,” Neguse recalled. He thinks the shift now is due in large part to the American public, who want to “see a more ethical, competent government. And […]
Read MoreJan 10, 2022 | In the News
COVER STORY | Colorado’s Joe Neguse, John Hickenlooper play key roles bringing infrastructure bill to life
Late on the night of Nov. 5, U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse walked alongside two fellow Democratic lawmakers as they made their way outside the U.S. Capitol, prepared to announce that a deal had finally been reached to allow for a vote on the infrastructure bill that had been idling for weeks in the U.S. House […]
Read MoreJan 08, 2022 | In the News
Neguse and Gibbs: Invest in Colorado’s forests with Build Back Better Act
Last year’s record-setting wildfire season in Colorado was a wake-up call. The Cameron Peak and East Troublesome Fires, which burned nearly 400,000 acres combined, threatened homes, businesses, wildlife, and local water supplies.
Read MoreJan 06, 2022 | In the News
Marshall fire expedites introduction of Rep. Neguse’s wildfire prevention, recovery bill
Prompted by the devastating Marshall fire, which destroyed or damaged more than 1,000 homes and businesses in Boulder County last week, Rep. Joe Neguse will introduce legislation in the U.S. House Friday designed to stop wildfires before they start, better fight them when they break out and provide comprehensive recovery aid to those impacted.
Read MoreDec 07, 2021 | In the News
The Coloradoan: Bill from Rep. Joe Neguse would expand access to out-of-state mental health services
Bipartisan legislation from U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse could increase access to out-of-state mental health resources. The Compacts, Access and Responsible Expansion (CARE) for Mental Health Professionals Act would reform medical licensure and establish a grant program to encourage interstate mental health provider networks. The goal of the legislation, cosponsored by Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pennsylvania), is […]
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