At a time when our politics is deeply dysfunctional, I’m committed to doing everything I can to rise above it and working to build a brighter future for all Coloradans.
At a time when performative politics has become the norm, we’ve tried to do something different:
To show up — everywhere.
To listen.
And to deliver results.
We hosted events in 50 — FIFTY!—different cities this year, including just yesterday in Timnath. And in communities large and small, rural and urban, from Oak Creek to Fort Collins, we’ve made a solemn promise to keep showing up.
Because we’re just getting started!
Grateful to celebrate Colorado Public Lands Day this weekend traversing our great state — traveling hundreds of miles for events in Walden, Grand Lake, Nederland and so many places in between.
From Jackson County to Larimer County, it truly is a privilege to serve the people of Colorado!
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After a busy week in Washington D.C , grateful to be back home in Colorado & deliver the commencement address for Nederland High School’s graduation yesterday.
Congratulations Class of 2026!
Trump’s effort to sue the IRS — which he controls — for $10 billion is both outrageous and unconscionable.
American taxpayers — who will be forced to foot the bill — should be outraged.
As Americans struggle to afford groceries, the Trump administration is awarding millions of taxpayer dollars in no-bid contracts for the President’s vanity projects.
Grateful for all the kind messages for my 42nd birthday (my status as a “geriatric millennial” is now firmly established).
The best gift is having the honor of representing Colorado in Congress — and l’m reminded every single day what a privilege it is to serve our great state!
After a 10-day recess, House Republicans’ first order of business was a resolution praising President Trump — who pardoned over 1,500 defendants convicted of crimes connected to January 6th — for “restoring law and order.”
Grateful to everyone who came by our “Congress on YOUR Corner” in Old Town Fort Collins over the weekend.
Whether it was at our town-hall in Weld County last week, or meeting constituents on main-street in Larimer County, I’ll keep showing up!
Honored to join the @bvsdcolorado community yesterday to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Boulder High School — the oldest public high school in Colorado!
Deeply grateful to all who attended our Weld County town hall yesterday!
In just the past few months we’ve held 6 public town halls — and 23 since last year, far more than most Members of Congress.
From Northern Colorado to the Western Slope, I’ll keep showing up in every community, large and small!