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WASHINGTON – Congressman Gabe Evans issued the following statement after voting for the Continuing Resolution:
“I support keeping the government open, supporting our military, and protecting services to Colorado families, seniors, and small businesses. A shutdown would hurt those who rely on government services, delay critical relief, and weaken border security. I will always fight for responsible governance that strengthens our nation,” said Congressman Evans.

WASHINGTON – ICYMI, Congressman Gabe Evans is heavily leaning on his experience as a police officer and his family’s immigration story to guide his first months in Congress.
The two members of Colorado's congressional delegation who have served in the military had sharply different reactions on Tuesday, as Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump's pick for defense secretary, faced questioning before the Senate Armed Services Committee.
Democratic U.S. Rep. Jason Crow of Aurora and Republican U.S. Rep. Gabe Evans of Fort Lupton divided along party lines assessing the 44-year-old Army National Guard veteran and former Fox News host's suitability to oversee the Pentagon's $850 billion budget and some 3 million uniformed and civilian employees.


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.
Rep.-elect Gabe Evans (R-CO), a Colorado state House member and Army veteran, is set to bring personal experience as a service member in the Middle East, under fire from Iranian rockets, to Capitol Hill in January.
Evans, as a helicopter pilot in the Colorado Army National Guard, operated in nine countries in the Middle East in support of the Afghanistan war — though he never personally deployed inside the country.