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November 20, 2020

This will be the Congressman’s 14th virtual town hall since the start of the pandemic

Washington D.C.—On Monday, November 23, Congressman Joe Neguse will host local emergency management officials for a virtual town hall to provide updates and answer questions from constituents on COVID-19 and wildfires across the district.

Issues: Local Issues

November 19, 2020

Washington D.C.—Today, Congressman Joe Neguse and Congressman Garret Graves sent a bipartisan letter to the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies requesting supplemental funding for the USDA’s Emergency Watershed Protection (EWP) Program to ensure adequate resources for communities recovering from wildfires, hurricanes and other natural disasters.


November 19, 2020

Neguse elected to #8 leadership position in House Democratic Caucus, will serve as Co-Chair of the Caucus’ messaging arm, the Democratic Policy & Communications Committee


November 18, 2020

A Colorado Congressman has been elected to one of the most powerful leadership positions in the U.S. House. Rep. Joe Neguse will serve as Co-Chair of the House Democratic Policy and Communications Committee, the number eight position in House leadership.

He will play a key role in crafting the policy priorities for House Democrats.


November 18, 2020

Public lands legislation authored by Congressman Neguse and Senator Bennet to be considered in the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee today


November 2, 2020

Washington D.C. – Following President Donald Trump’s remarks concerning Egypt “blowing up” the Ethiopian Renaissance Dam project, Congressman Neguse has this statement:


October 30, 2020

Washington, D.C. – Yesterday, Congressman Joe Neguse, who represents Colorado’s Second Congressional District, led a letter alongside several of his Colorado colleagues to Secretary of Interior David Bernhardt and Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue requesting several reforms to improve pay, job stability, and benefits for federal wildfire personnel.

Issues: Conservation

October 28, 2020

Washington, D.C.—Today, Congressman Joe Neguse led a letter with Homeland Security Committee Chairman Bennie G. Thompson, Border Security, Facilitation, and Operations Subcommittee Chairwoman Kathleen Rice, Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal, Congressman Jason Crow, and Congressman Ed Perlmutter, to George Zoley, Chief Executive Officer of The GEO Group, Inc., requesting that he clarify his testimony before the House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Border Security, Facilitation, and Operations at a July 13, 2020 oversight hearing examining U.S.

Issues: Immigration

October 23, 2020

Lafayette, CO -- Today, Congressman Neguse in partnership with Senators Bennet and Gardner sent a letter to the United States Forest Service (USFS) and the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) to request that they work with State of Colorado and local governments to address the threat posed by multiple fires to the region’s watersheds and water supply.


October 22, 2020

Over 2,000 Colorado firefighters have been battling wildfires that have charred more than 430,000 acres since the beginning of the year. The Cameron Peak Fire overtook this summer’s Pine Gulch Fire as the largest in the state’s history, having burned over 200,000 acres of land thus far.