Press Releases
Neguse introduced legislation earlier this year to reauthorize the program
Lafayette, CO — Today, Congressman Joe Neguse announced that Grand County will receive $1,448,524.11 to support public schools and other municipal services through the Forest Service’s Secure Rural Schools (SRS) program.
Loveland, CO—Today, Congressman Joe Neguse toured the Ranch Vaccine Drive-in Site and Sunrise Community Health Clinic in Loveland to hear about vaccine progress. He was joined by Loveland Mayor Jacki Marsh, Larimer County Health Director Tom Gonzales, Larimer County Commissioners Kristin Stephens and Jody Shaddock-McNally, Loveland City Councilor Andrea Samson and spoke with FEMA Coordinator Julie Brooks on-site at the Ranch.
Fort Collins, CO—Today, Congressman Joe Neguse and Larimer Commissioner Kristin Stephens visited shuttered music venues in Fort Collins to hear about their operations amidst the pandemic, and share information about programs available to assist them in the American Rescue Plan. Congressman Neguse toured The Washington’s and The Aggie and spoke with local venue owners about operations.
Neguse, Spanberger, & Colleagues: “The American People Deserve to Know Where their Senators Stand on H.R. 8 and H.R.1446”
WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Representatives Joe Neguse (D-CO-02) and Abigail Spanberger (D-VA-07) today led 65 of their House colleagues in urging U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) to bring two gun safety bills to the floor of the U.S. Senate for a vote.
Congressman Neguse’s proposal to provide a $10 billion fund to establish the corps was included in President Biden’s American Jobs Plan released this week
Washington, D.C. — Today, Congressman Joe Neguse, Vice Chair of the House Gun Violence Prevention Task Force, along with Gun Violence Prevention Task Force Chairman Mike Thompson and Vice Chairs Val Demings and Ed Perlmutter, led a letter signed by over 100 lawmakers asking the Administration to use its authority to regulate concealable assault-style rifles.
Washington, D.C. — Today, Congressman Joe Neguse, Chairman of the U.S. House Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests and Public Lands, issued the following statement, applauding the release of President Joe Biden’s American Jobs Plan. The plan includes a $10 billion fund for a civilian conservation corps, as outlined in Congressman Neguse and Senator Wyden’s 21st Century Conservation Corps Act.
Lafayette, CO—Congressman Joe Neguse announced today that his office is now accepting applications for federal funding to be allocated to community projects for the fiscal year of 2022. Through this new Community Project Funding (CPF) program, Members of Congress are able to request funding for up to 10 community projects within their district to receive federal funds.
Neguse to hold 3 listening sessions across the state to hear from Coloradans on public lands priorities
Neguse wrote Chairman DeFazio to request that his two bills to support Colorado communities be added to the upcoming legislation