👀 What CO-08 is reading lately: Gabe Evans’ First 100 Days in Congress
In case you missed it… Earlier this month Congressman Gabe Evans marked a major milestone: The first 100 days representing CO-08 in Congress. Congressman Evans is flooding the zone and being relentless in the pursuit of making CO-08 a better place to live, work, and raise a family by focusing on public safety, tackling sanctuary state policies, lowering taxes, and cutting costs for Colorado families.
Here’s what folks in the district are seeing lately:
⭐️ Denver 7: Congressman Gabe Evans reflects on his first 100 days in Washington, D.C.
“I actually still wear my police boots in the halls of Congress. The set that I've got on right now is on their third set of soles,” Evans said. “I do that for a reason, and it's to remind me of why I'm in Congress.”
⭐️ Fox 31: Rep. Evans speaks on first 100 days in office as constituents push for more access
“The first-year congressman said he has been busy working on issues he said people in his district care about. He highlighted a measure he said would cut government bloat in the healthcare system.”
⭐️ Fox News: Freshman GOP lawmaker reflects on first 90 days in Congress and previews what's next: 'Really rewarding'
“Evans told Fox News Digital he has been very ‘excited’ over the past three months to work on issues he campaigned on, including securing the border, ending the ‘scourge of fentanyl’ and working to lower crime rates.”
⭐️ Rocky Mountain Voice: In first 100 days, Evans introduces six bills focused on fraud, safety, and immigration
“As his first 100 days come to a close, Congressman Gabe Evans says he remains focused on listening, legislating, and leading with principle.”
⭐️ National Journal: 100 days of Congress, in members' own words
“I've introduced six bills already. One of those bills [is] named after Marc Belo, who was one of my soldiers in the Army. I deployed with the guy. We flew together on all of the domestic operations that we do here in Colorado. Colorado is typically the most utilized National Guard state in the country for fighting wildfires or search and rescues or all the other things that we do.