WINDSOR, CO-- Over 7,700 participants listened to Congresswoman Lauren Boebert's (CO-04) first teletownhall on Wednesday evening where she laid out her legislative priorities and took more than 15 live and submitted questions from constituents. Rep. Boebert highlighted her legislative work on protecting ranchers and farmers from gray wolves, supporting measures like the Laken Riley Act to crack down on criminal illegal aliens, and her efforts to support Colorado's economic future through protecting assets like Space Command and the Northern Colorado Regional Airport in Loveland.
"I greatly appreciated the thousands of 4th District constituents who took the time to join our first teletownhall and hear about the work our office is doing for them every day," said Congresswoman Boebert. "By hosting this type of event, we were able to reach thousands of Coloradans across the district while also providing the opportunity to ask me direct questions about topics and issues most important to them."
Constituents and media can listen to the full recording of the 65-minute teletownhall HERE.
Teletownhall Media Coverage
Colorado Public Radio: In telephone town hall, Rep. Lauren Boebert defends Trump Administration on Musk, immigration, and workforce cuts
CBS News Colorado: Rep. Lauren Boebert talks tariffs, wolves, border security in telephone town hall
KUNC: Lauren Boebert defends Trump, promises accountability for Musk in conference call with constituents
Colorado Community Media: Boebert talks policies, proposals in 'teletownhall'
Loveland Herald-Reporter: Rep. Lauren Boebert addresses district citizen concerns in 'teletownhall' Wednesday night
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