Adam Frisch raised over $3M in the third quarter as he attempts to unseat Rep. Lauren Boebert, according to the latest fundraising numbers
Jeff Hurd, a GOP primary challenger to Boebert, also got off to a strong fundraising start.
By Caitlyn Kim
President Joe Biden postpones Colorado visit to hold Israel-Gaza meetings
The Administration’s Investing in America tour will bring the President to Lauren Boebert’s district.
By Caitlyn Kim
House GOP has a new Speaker nominee, and a potential new Colorado holdout
Rep. Ken Buck said he had some “big concerns” about Rep. Jim Jordan for speaker.
By Caitlyn Kim
Colorado’s Republican congress members are not all on board with Steve Scalise for Speaker
Only four GOP holdouts are needed to scuttle a Speaker bid, and Rep. Lauren Boebert has indicated she could be one of them.
By Caitlyn Kim
As Coloradans struggle to get home from Gaza and Israel, some are turning to their members of Congress for help
Among those trying to get out are a doctor from Grand Junction who was volunteering in Gaza and a former chair of the Anti-Defamation League on a birthday trip to Israel.
GOP Rep. Ken Buck is leaning in to his role as a conservative contrarian. But will voters in Colorado’s reddest district punish him for it?
“My willingness to call out both sides, I think, is part of why I came here.”
Colorado Rep. Ken Buck one of eight Republicans who helped oust McCarthy as speaker
Boebert and Lamborn voted against motion while all Colorado Democrats voted yes.
By Caitlyn Kim
How Colorado’s congressmembers voted on the stopgap measure to avert a shutdown
‘Funding the government is a basic responsibility of Congress.’
By Caitlyn Kim
Colorado got the Space Command Headquarters. But Alabama isn’t done fighting for it
Alabama lawmakers accused the Biden administration of prioritizing politics in their decision to permanently keep the command in Colorado.
By Caitlyn Kim
What the impending government shutdown means for Coloradans
From National Parks to federal workers, if Congress fails to fund the government by this weekend, a shutdown could have wide ranging impacts in Colorado.
Marjiuana banking bill advances in the Senate
After years of waiting, a cannabis banking bill advances in the Senate
By Caitlyn Kim
Biden revives the Climate Corps, a New Deal idea to prepare young workers for green energy and resilience jobs
The White House said the program will employ more than 20,000 young adults to build trails, plant trees, help install solar panels and other work.
When it comes to how old is too old for Congress, Colorado’s lawmakers believe voters should be the judge
A mandatory retirement age is a non-starter, but some are open to the idea of term limits.
By Caitlyn Kim
As shutdown looms, Colorado’s members of Congress wonder whether there’s a way out
“This is not the way to lead a country.”
By Caitlyn Kim
From ‘logical next step’ to ‘a scam’ — Colorado’s lawmakers react to Biden impeachment inquiry
The announcement that House Speaker Kevin McCarthy would open an impeachment inquiry against President Joe Biden divided Colorado’s delegation.
By Caitlyn Kim
Federal fish conservation programs have found success in Western Colorado, but they’re swimming upstream in Congress this year
The recovery effort has saved many fish and won over many fans in 30 years.