This week is full of wins for Colorado’s Third
Congressional District, and I am excited to share them with you!
Legislative Victories for Energy
and Forest Management
During this week’s Natural Resources
Committee markup, I introduced two amendments that
passed unanimously with broad bipartisan support. The amendments promote
responsible all-of-the-above energy development and encourage
scientific active forest management to strategically protect critical
infrastructure like power lines from catastrophic wildfires. One of my
amendments directs the government to study the environmental impact of green
energy disposal to protect our groundwater from toxic chemicals found
in solar panels and batteries.
Last
year was one of the worst wildfire years in Colorado’s history,
so I introduced an amendment to direct the Department of the Interior
to identify wildfire risks to critical infrastructure and develop
plans to mitigate the risk of catastrophic wildfires. Communities need
active forest management to protect themselves from wildfires, since no
one’s small business, home, or livelihood should be destroyed by
a preventable disaster.
Supporting Rural
Infrastructure
President Biden’s “infrastructure plan” only
allocates $115 billion for roads and bridges (less than 5% of the grand
total of his $2.2 trillion spending spree) and blows the rest on a
liberal wish-list that has nothing to do with infrastructure. Being from
rural Colorado, I know that we need serious bipartisan solutions for our
infrastructure problems, so I introduced the America’s Infrastructure Modernization (AIM) Act to fully fund real
infrastructure without increasing federal spending or
taxes.
The AIM Act would reallocate $650
billion of the remaining $2.2 trillion of unspent COVID funds to build
roads, bridges, airports, ports, and other real infrastructure
projects. There is no reason to increase taxes and waste trillions of
dollars on a leftist slush fund when we have the ability to deliver real
infrastructure results for the American people without raising their
taxes.
Praying for our
Nation
I was
honored to spend the National Day of Prayer doing what I do every
day—praying for this great country. While this nation has been
through a lot this past year, we are reminded of God’s promise:
“If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and
pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will
hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their
land” (2 Chronicles 7:17).
Opposing the Biden Land Grab
I was proud to speak at the Southwestern
Colorado Livestock Association’s event in Cortez and share my efforts
on the 30 x 30 Termination Act to block President
Biden’s radical land grab which aims to lock up 30% of the
nation’s lands and waters in the next nine years.
The White House has explicitly stated that private property is
not exempt from their 30 x 30 program and has not clearly stated how
the government plans to lock up enough acres equivalent to twice the
size of Texas. Such a radical policy represents a dramatic expansion of
federal lands and of federal power, and there is a reason the
administration is trying to hide its plan.
I introduced the 30 x 30 Termination Act to
protect rural communities from the Biden land grab by ensuring that
counties do not get steamrolled by federal land grabs against their
consent, multiple-use of federal land is protected, and responsible mineral
and energy development may continue.
Serving Colorado’s Third Congressional
District
It’s so
great to be home in Colorado, and I love stopping by restaurants and
small businesses to hear what issues you are facing and how I can be of
service. If you are having any problems navigating the federal
bureaucracy and need help with a federal agency, please let
me know.
Meeting with Local
Leaders
I enjoyed meeting with Hinsdale county elected officials and members
of the community at Veterans Park. It is my goal to partner with
community leaders across Colorado’s Third Congressional District as we
work to improve our region. My goal in Congress is to keep fighting
for policies that work for local communities,
support law enforcement, and represent the values of rural
Colorado.
Bringing my Office to
You!
Living in rural
Colorado, I know it can be hard to get around, so I am bringing my office
to you! If you are having issues with a federal
agency, want to voice your opinion on upcoming
legislation, or share your story, please come out to one of our mobile offices, and my staff will be
happy to meet you.
Staff
from my Grand Junction, Pueblo, and Durango offices will be available
at the following times and locations:
Tuesday, May 11, 2021
Walsenburg
Mobile Office Hours
Huerfano County Courthouse
401 Main Street Suite 201
Walsenburg, CO
9:00 A.M. – 10:00 A.M.
Wednesday, May 12,
2021
Alamosa Mobile Office Hours
Alamosa Administration Building
8900-A Independence Way
Alamosa, CO
12:00 P.M. – 1:00 P.M.
Nucla and
Naturita Mobile Office Hours
Hopkins Field Airport
27696 DD Road
Nucla, CO
12:00 P.M. – 1:00 P.M.
Antonito Mobile Office
Hours
Antonito Town
Hall
515 River
Street
Antonito, CO
3:00 P.M. – 4:00
P.M.
Friday, May 14, 2021
Silverton Mobile Office
Hours
Grand Imperial
Hotel
1219 Greene
Street
Silverton,
CO
10:00 A.M. -11:00
A.M.
Ridgway Mobile Office Hours
True Grit Café
123 North Lena Street
Ridgway, CO
12:15 P.M. – 1:15 P.M.
Telluride Mobile Office
Hours
Wilkinson
Public Library
100 West
Pacific Avenue
Meeting
Room 1
Telluride,
CO
2:30 P.M. –
3:30 P.M.
Sincerely,
Lauren Boebert