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In Colorado, we believe in freedom, opportunity, and a fair shot for anyone willing to work for it. From small business owners in Brighton to entrepreneurs in Greeley, Coloradans know that the government works best when it protects our liberties and then gets out of the way. That’s exactly the approach we need as America writes the rules of the road for the future of cryptocurrency.
El "Gran Maravilloso Proyecto de Ley" no es solo una frase pegadiza. Es una visión que ofrece beneficios reales y tangibles: hace que la vida sea más segura y menos costosa, al tiempo que cuida mejor el dinero de los contribuyentes. Los republicanos están luchando por un futuro más ambicioso para nuestro país y redoblan su compromiso con la prosperidad de los estadounidenses.
Colorado congressional Republicans are asking the state to stop allowing illegal immigrants to enroll in the state’s Medicaid program, Health First Colorado.
The program’s availability to those in the country illegally who meet other requirements for coverage started this year, and the Republicans pitched changes in a letter to Democratic Gov. Jared Polis Wednesday. On Health First Colorado's website, it says, "Don’t let immigration status stop you from applying for health coverage," citing state law.
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Evans sat down with Roll Call earlier this month, a few days before a marathon markup session where he joined fellow Energy and Commerce Republicans in advancing their portion of the party’s budget reconciliation package. He talked about his “boots on the ground” experience in law enforcement and the military — and he’s literally still got the boots, which he wears every day.