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WASHINGTON — U.S. Congressman Gabe Evans introduced a House Resolution today condemning the June 1, 2025 antisemitic terrorist attack that occurred in Boulder, Colorado calling for enhanced vetting procedures and stressing the importance of communication between state and local law enforcement in sanctuary states like Colorado.
In case you missed it… Grandson of immigrants, former cop, and current Colorado Congressman Gabe Evans joined CNN and NewsNation this afternoon to discuss yesterday’s terror attack in Boulder. Congressman Evans’ message is simple: eliminate sanctuary state policies that kneecap law enforcement and condemn antisemitism at every opportunity.
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U.S. Congressman Gabe Evans today issued the following statement after voting to pass the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” legislation that delivers resources to secure the border, invests in national defense, unleashes domestic energy, avoids the largest tax increase in American history, and strengthens Medicaid for the most vulnerable.

While Democrats continue to support tax hikes and putting illegal immigrants ahead of kids, pregnant women, and people with disabilities, Congressman Gabe Evans is standing up for Coloradans and our most vulnerable populations. Here’s the round-up of Evans’ interviews today about Republicans’ pro-family, pro-worker, and pro-America legislation:
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In case you missed it… Former cop and current congressman, Gabe Evans, teamed up with other members who previously served in law enforcement to honor the men and women in Blue. In a National Police Week op-ed with Congressmen Pete Stauber (MN-08), Troy Nehls (TX-22), and Clay Higgins (LA-03), Congressman Evans shares how House Republicans have backed the blue.
Read the op-ed by here or below.

Today, following an 26.5-hour long markup, Congressman Gabe Evans voted to advance the Energy and Commerce Committee budget reconciliation bill.
Congressman Evans’ statement on the bill:

Today Congressman Gabe Evans’ bipartisan Benefits that Endure for Lifetimes of Service (BELO’S) Act passed through the House of Representatives. This is Congressman Evans’ first piece of legislation to pass the House, and the bill would give free National Park lifetime passes to the families of veterans who passed away from a service-related illness or accident.
Today Congressman Gabe Evans delivered a speech on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives on the bipartisan Benefits that Endure for Lifetimes Of Service Act (BELO’S) Act – named after Marc Belo, Evans’ friend and fellow veteran and Black Hawk helicopter pilot who passed away from service-related cancer one year ago this week – which would expand free access to National Parks to the families of veterans who passed away from a service-related illness or accident.

During National Police Week, former cop Congressman Gabe Evans introduced bipartisan legislation to rename the Evans Main Post Office in Weld County to honor Weld County Sheriff’s Deputy Samuel Brownlee. A devoted husband, father, and stepfather, Sheriff Brownlee was tragically shot and killed in the line of duty while struggling with a gang member in 2010 after five years of distinguished service with the Weld County Sheriff’s Office.