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May 8, 2020

Congressman Neguse led a letter to House and Senate Leadership, alongside Senator Elizabeth Warren, Representatives Ayanna Pressley and Rashida Tlaib calling for $11.5 billion in Emergency Solution Grants to be included in the next Coronavirus aid package


May 7, 2020

Washington D.C.— Today, Congressman Neguse, along with Congressman Ted Lieu, Senator Elizabeth Warren, and Senator Kamala Harris, sent a letter to House and Senate leadership calling for provisions from the Price Gouging Prevention Act to be included in the next COVID-19 stimulus package.


May 5, 2020

The bill is a companion to legislation introduced in the Senate by Colorado Senator Michael Bennet


May 4, 2020

Washington D.C.—Today, Congressman Joe Neguse, along with Senator Michael Bennet, Congressman Ed Perlmutter, Congresswoman Diana DeGette and Congressman Jason Crow sent a letter to ICE highlighting grave due process issues in the Aurora Immigration Courtroom and requesting immediate fixes to ensure fairness during COVID-19.

Issues: Immigration

May 4, 2020

Congressman Neguse’s Protect Our Post Offices Act now has 80 supporters in Congress


April 29, 2020

The 10-member, bipartisan Commission would report to Congress outlining measures taken to properly maintain inventory levels of emergency supplies


April 28, 2020

Earlier this month the congressman led a letter urging first responders be added to the “high-priority” list


April 27, 2020

The grant comes from the National Science Foundation’s Division of Information & Intelligent Systems

Washington D.C.— Today, Congressman Joe Neguse announced that Colorado State University will receive a grant of $199,748 from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for research related to the COVID-19 pandemic.


April 24, 2020

The updated guidance allows restaurants and taverns that also have small gaming operations to access grants and loansavailable through the CARES Act


April 24, 2020

Washington D.C.—Congressman Joe Neguse announced today that he will be moving the 2nd Congressional District’s Congressional Art Competition online.