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U.S. Rep. Gabe Evans has introduced a bipartisan bill during National Police Week aimed at renaming the post office in the city of Evans to honor a fallen Weld County deputy.
The legislation proposes changing the name to “Deputy Samuel Kent Brownlee Post Office,” according to a news release from Evans, who represents Colorado’s 8th District.
U.S. Rep. Gabe Evans introduced new legislation to create a new federal standard that state regulatory entities must consider when making policy focusing on energy reliability, encouraging affordability for ratepayers.
Freshman GOP Congressman Gabe Evans revealed during an interview with Fox News Digital how Republicans have fared, and what's next, after 90 days of the new session of Congress have now passed.
"Obviously, the Republican conference has come together three times to do things that all the pundits said weren't going to happen," Evans told Fox News Digital this week.
The four Republican members of Colorado's congressional delegation are calling on Gov. Jared Polis to prevent a man convicted of killing a Denver police officer in 2005 from joining a program that could lead to his early release.
Polis' office, however, said the governor has no role in the process and accused the GOP lawmakers of grandstanding around a "heinous crime."

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.

U.S. Rep. Gabe Evans delivered his first speech on the floor of the House of Representatives Thursday, speaking in favor of a bill that could lead to harsher sentences for those convicted of trafficking chemical analogues of fentanyl.