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Congressman Gabe Evans yesterday supported the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, commonsense legislation to ensure only American citizens can vote in American elections by requiring proof of citizenship to vote.
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.
In case you missed it… this weekend marks 100 days of Congressman Gabe Evans and it’s been full of wins on wins on wins for CO-08.
WASHINGTON – Congressman Gabe Evans joined U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin and EPA Region 8 Administrator Cyrus Western on Saturday April 5, 2025, for a roundtable discussion hosted at the Western Energy Alliance building in Denver.
The meeting brought together federal, state, and local leaders to discuss environmental priorities and challenges facing Colorado. Topics included Zeldin’s Powering the Great American comeback initiative, and how it will be applied to policies in the state.
WASHINGTON – Congressman Gabe Evans introduced a bipartisan resolution with Congressman Paul Tonko (D-NY) to designate the week of April 6-12 as National Water Week and recognize the need for investments in safe, clean, and reliable water resources across the United States.
ICYMI, this week Congressman Gabe Evans co-introduced the bipartisan Medicare and Medicaid Fraud Prevention Act, a bill that would require states to regularly check social security files for deceased doctors whose Medicaid or Medicare ID numbers are still being used to bill for services. This bill comes as Colorado is trying to answer for why the state has paid $7 million to dead Medicaid members
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."
Former cop and current Congressman Gabe Evans is leading the charge in calling on Colorado Governor Jared Polis to follow through on his claims to support cracking down on dangerous illegal immigrants in Colorado. Evans, alongside Colorado Representatives Jeff Hurd (CO-03), Lauren Boebert (CO-04), and Jeff Crank (CO-05), is specifically asking in a letter to the Colorado Department of Corrections Executive Director Moses Stancil tha