Seniors
We must keep the promises we made to our seniors. My parents rely on Social Security, so I know firsthand how important it is to preserve the benefits seniors have earned. We must protect Social Security and I support efforts to make Social Security tax-free.
I support Social Security and Medicare benefits, and I will work to ensure seniors receive the money for which they spent their whole lives working. Currently, as a result of skyrocketing prices, seniors’ benefits don’t go as far as they used to. That’s why we have to bring down the overall cost of living in Colorado. Finally, I support a free market approach that encourages competition and innovation to lower prescription drug prices for seniors.
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In case you missed it… this weekend marks 100 days of Congressman Gabe Evans and it’s been full of wins on wins on wins for CO-08.

ICYMI, this week Congressman Gabe Evans co-introduced the bipartisan Medicare and Medicaid Fraud Prevention Act, a bill that would require states to regularly check social security files for deceased doctors whose Medicaid or Medicare ID numbers are still being used to bill for services. This bill comes as Colorado is trying to answer for why the state has paid $7 million to dead Medicaid members

In case you missed it… Congressman Gabe Evans is fighting to save Medicaid for those who need it most. His latest bill builds on his message of cutting down on fraud in the Medicaid system by removing deceased people from the beneficiaries list.

Congressman Gabe Evans has co-introduced the bipartisan Medicare and Medicaid Fraud Prevention Act, a bill remove deceased people from Medicaid and Medicare rolls and cut down on fraud in the system.

WASHINGTON – Congressman Gabe Evans issued the following statement in response to Colorado Democrats in the House and Senate voting in favor of shutting down the government, hurting veterans, and disrupting Medicaid and Social Security:


Congressman Gabe Evans just released this video statement addressing the current conversation about cutting waste and abuse within the Medicaid system.
Before Colorado Democrats can say anything about Medicaid, they should first answer why Colorado is using taxpayer dollars to pay for free health care for illegal immigrants and dead people.

WASHINGTON — Congressman Gabe Evans issued the following video statement after voting for the budget resolution bill tonight:

U.S. Rep.-elect Gabe Evans will soon be the second person to represent Colorado’s competitive 8th Congressional District.
The 38-year-old Fort Lupton Republican will go to Congress after one term in the Colorado House of Representatives, where he served on the state’s energy and environment and judiciary committees. He spent 10 years as a police officer in Arvada and 12 years in the U.S. Army and Colorado Army National Guard.