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U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse intends to reintroduce his Tim’s Act legislation that aims to increase federal wildland firefighter pay and benefits after the bill failed to become law during the last Congress. At a town hall in Steamboat Springs last week, Neguse said he planned to reintroduce the bill at an event on Friday, April 14, in Estes Park.
Dear Neighbor, It has been great being back in Colorado for April’s District Work Period. I’ve had the pleasure of visiting with many of you as our team hit the road this past week, meeting with folks from across Colorado’s 2nd District and taking part in some outstanding community events, town-halls and more!
Thankfully since then they've gotten the leak in the system repaired and the new well up and running, but now the decades-old water system running through town is getting a big upgrade thanks to federal dollars secured by U.S. Democratic Rep. Joe Neguse, whose district includes Empire.
On the same day U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse visited the Steamboat Springs Post Office to listen to citizens’ concerns, there was a bit of good news for residents of Alpenglow Village.“The (cluster mailbox) locks have been changed at the Alpenglow Village complex, and the keys can be obtained from the property manager on Monday,” James Boxrud, a strategic communications specialist for the U.S.
Ms. Jayapal, who chairs the Congressional Progressive Caucus, was joined by Reps. Joe Neguse of Colorado, Andy Kim of New Jersey, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, Abigail Spanberger of Virginia, and Angie Craig of Minnesota, as well as Mr. Merkley.
The Ban Conflicted Trading Act, a separate measure led by Reps. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-Ill.), Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) and Joe Neguse (D-Colo.), would focus on lawmakers and their senior congressional staffers.
The town of Yampa may have had its first visit from a federally elected official since President Theodore Roosevelt stopped by about a century ago — or at least that’s what Routt County Commissioner Tim Corrigan thinks. U.S. House Rep.
Congressman Neguse answered questions about climate change, the post office, and gun laws, on which he said we need to find ways to talk with each other on the issue and try to find a common ground.
50 years ago, almost to the day, the last U.S. combat troops left South Vietnam, ending our involvement in the war. But those soldiers came home to a new kind of trauma as many Americans shamed and shunned them. Colorado Congressman, Joe Neguse, is now trying to set the record straight. What happened to Vietnam veterans, he says, is a stain on our country.
Congressman Neguse was very aware of the long delay of residents getting access to the cluster boxes at the Alpenglow Village apartments behind Walgreens in Steamboat Springs. Yampa Valley Housing Authority has been trying to get the post office to make the cluster boxes active since the apartment complex was built over two years ago.