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Press Releases

July 7, 2020

Washington D.C.—The U.S. House of Representatives has approved a major comprehensive infrastructure plan—the Moving Forward Act—a $1.5 trillion plan to invest in America’s infrastructure, including funds for road and highway repairs, like I-70 and I-25, expansion of rural broadband and clean energy and investments in affordable housing. The plan will also increase access to zero-emission buses and charging stations, support public transportation in mountain communities and provide relief funds to the U.S. Postal Service.


July 2, 2020

The Safe Helicopters Now Act would provide a tax credit in order to retrofit emergency helicopters with safer fuel systems.


July 1, 2020

The amendment requires a report on how the building codes and standards used by FEMA consider climate resiliency.


July 1, 2020

The amendment calls for the investment and modernization of federal labs

Issues: Climate Action

July 1, 2020

The Save Affordable Housing Act protects the affordability commitment by the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit in order to ensure access to affordable housing.


July 1, 2020

The amendment will require the Federal Railroad Administration to provide research to Congress that could help cities qualify for a Quiet Zone

Issues: Local Issues

June 30, 2020

Neguse secured essential Colorado climate priorities including conservation of public lands, expansion of clean energy, investments in climate science and proposals for wildfire prevention and climate resiliency


June 29, 2020

The legislation ensures equal access to healthcare exchanges for some of our nation’s most vulnerable citizens


June 26, 2020

The George Floyd Justice in Policing Act was spearheaded by the Congressional Black Caucus and House Judiciary Committee, both which Congressman Neguse is a member of

Click here to view his remarks on the House floor.

Washington D.C.—Today, Congressman Joe Neguse, a member of the Congressional Black Caucus and House Judiciary Committee, helped pass major police reform legislation out of the U.S. House of Representatives.


June 25, 2020

Neguse led a bipartisan effort to reauthorize the program as critical provisions were set to expire this week