Press Releases
Neguse’s coronavirus homeless assistance bill would provide $11.5 billion in Emergency Solution grants to equip the homeless population amidst the pandemic
In March, Congressman Neguse wrote the Secretary of Transportation requesting the funds
The legislation would invest in roads and bridges, EV vehicles and charging stations and put climate change at the forefront of the infrastructure agenda
The Justice in Policing Act of 2020 will ensure greater accountability in police training practices, improve transparency in police misconduct and designate lynching as a federal crime
Washington D.C.—On National Gun Violence Awareness Day, Congressman Joe Neguse, a member of the House Judiciary Committee calls for Senate action on gun violence, including passage of universal background checks which passed the House last year.
Washington D.C.— Joe Neguse, the youngest African American Congressman serving in the U.S. House of Representatives, issued the following statement on President Trump’s actions in the days following George Floyds murder and protests across the nation:
Washington D.C.— Today, Congressman Joe Neguse issued the following statement in celebration of Pride Month:
Neguse and Bennet have been leading an effort nationally to expand the SNAP program by 15%, an effort that was included in the Heroes Act
Washington D.C.—On Friday June 5, Congressman Joe Neguse and Senator Michael Bennet will visit Community Food Share in Louisville as the pair’s first community visit since the start of the COVID-19 outbreak.
1st place winner’s piece “Diagnosis” depicts the anxiety of her mother’s battle with cancer
Colorado’s First and Only African-American Congressman Calls for Calm, Peace and a Focus on Systemic Legislative Reforms as Protests Continue Across the Country