What We Know About Lauren Boebert’s Campaign Payments To Herself For Driving 38,000 Miles
Rep. Lauren Boebert’s eye-popping $22,259 in mileage reimbursements has some calling for an investigation. CPR mapped as many of her campaign events as possible to get a sense of whether the figure is realistic.
With Congress Under Democratic Control, The Path For A Colorado Public Lands Bill May Now Be Clear
The Colorado Outdoor Recreation and Economy Act would protect over 400,000 acres in the state through new wilderness, recreation and conservation areas.
By Caitlyn Kim
Only 41 BLM Employees Moved West With Their Jobs. Nearly 300 Left The Bureau Instead
Critics of the Bureau of Land Management move to Grand Junction have long argued that it would hollow out the agency and deprive it of expertise.
By Caitlyn Kim
Colorado Congressmembers Ask Biden To Reconsider Space Command Moving To Alabama
The decision to move U.S. Space Command from Colorado Springs to Huntsville, Ala.
By Caitlyn Kim
As Impeachment Process Heads To Senate, Two Coloradans Prepare To Make The Case
Representatives Diana DeGette and Joe Neguse are part of the nine-member team that will present the House’s arguments to Senators.
By Caitlyn Kim
Rep. Lauren Boebert Targets Biden’s Paris Agreement, WHO Orders With First Bills
Republican Representative Lauren Boebert has introduced her first three bills in Congress — and all three take aim at President Biden’s recent executives orders.
By Caitlyn Kim
President Biden Is Already Taking Action. Here’s How Some Of Colorado’s Congressional Delegation Has Responded
President Joe Biden signed 17 executive actions, ranging from stopping border wall construction to rejoining the World Health Organization and the Paris Climate Agreement.
By Caitlyn Kim
‘Our Democracy Will Prevail’: Biden Sworn In As 46th US President
“Today’s inauguration sends a clear message to Americans and people across the world that the peaceful transfer of power is the cornerstone of Democracy,” said Colorado Rep. Jason Crow.
By Caitlyn Kim
A ‘Big Smile’ During DC’s Dark Days: Perlmutter Helps Guardsman Become A Citizen
“He was called to serve our nation in a very difficult moment in American history,” said Colorado Rep. Ed Perlmutter.
By Caitlyn Kim
Boebert Fires Back Over NY Rep. Maloney’s Tour Accusation
“I condemn your lies and partisan behavior that showed a lack of respect for the safety of my team and me,” Boebert wrote in her letter.
By Caitlyn Kim
Two Capitols, One Wild Week
Caitlyn Kim gives us the scene from DC, recording from the same room she had to hide from rioters in just over a week ago. Bente Birkeland has been back in the Colorado Capitol for the start of a legislative session unlike any other. And Andy Kenney, stuck at home with a baby, has a lot of questions for both of them.
Colorado Reps Vote On Party Lines As House Impeaches Trump For 2nd Time
The final vote for the single article of impeachment was 232-197, with 10 Republicans joining Democrats.
By Caitlyn Kim
Colorado Springs Passed Over As Permanent Home Of Space Command
Colorado Springs was considered the favorite of the six finalists announced.
By Caitlyn Kim
Colorado Democratic Reps. DeGette And Neguse Will Help Oversee A Possible Second Trump Impeachment
The naming of impeachment managers came as Democrats in the House try to pass a resolution calling on Vice President Mike Pence to invoke the 25th Amendment and remove Trump from office.
By Caitlyn Kim
Boebert Clashes With Capitol Police After Setting Off Metal Detectors
The metal detectors were set up after multiple Democrats reportedly expressed concerns about freshmen members insistent on carrying weapons.
By Caitlyn Kim
Rep. Lauren Boebert Remains Defiant In Face Of Calls To Resign
Criticism of Boebert’s early actions in Washington started before the chaotic events of Jan. 6.
By Caitlyn Kim