Press Releases
“America the Beautiful” outline includes Congressman Neguse’s Civilian Climate CorpspProposal, his plan to support the ORLP program and his request to center local voices
Washington D.C.—Today, Representatives Joe Neguse and Kelly Armstrong sent a bipartisan letter to Appropriators in Congress urging inclusion of specific language in the upcoming FY2022 Labor-HHS appropriations bill that would prohibit the Department of Education from withholding funding to higher education institutions that are participating in cannabis research.
Washington D.C.— In a letter to Appropriators in Congress, Congressman Joe Neguse advocated for the continued support of the Open Textbooks Pilot program at the Department of Education (ED) in the upcoming fiscal year.
This funding will spur necessary scientific research as well as update the condition of research laboratory buildings
An index from Georgetown University’s Lugar Center ranked Congressman Joe Neguse as the most bipartisan member of the Colorado Congressional Delegation and 41st in entire House
Frisco, CO— Congressman Joe Neguse has submitted several requests to the House Appropriations Committee and House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure to include funding for specific Summit County community projects in the FY2022 funding bill and Surface Transportation Reauthorization legislation.
Congressman Neguse has also submitted requests for Big Barnes Ditch Trail improvements, Loveland Pulliam Community Building renovations, US 36 and Community Drive Roundabout work in Estes Park and the CSU Mechanical Engineering Partnership
Idaho Springs, CO— Congressman Joe Neguse has submitted requests to the House Appropriations Committee to include $1 million in federal funding for the Clear Creek County Collaborative Care Center, as well as $138,557 to establish a permanent location for the Gilpin County Emergency Operations Center in the FY2022 Appropriations Legislation.
The Space Grant program enables students in Colorado to engage in outreach activities and research projects that prepare them for STEM careers
Washington, D.C. — Congressman Neguse issued the following statement on the conflict in the Tigray region: