119th Congress


Congressman Gabe Evans is leading an effort to apply pressure on Governor Jared Polis to seek answers on what exactly Polis plans to do about the state’s immigration problems.
Evans penned a letter with Congressman Jeff Crank (CO-05) and Congresswoman Lauren Boebert (CO-04) in response to Polis’ recent State of the State address, in which he completely backtracked on his previous rhetoric about immigration.

Congressman Gabe Evans announced today his list of committee assignments and caucuses for the 119th Congress.
“I am honored to serve on these committees and to bring the voices of Colorado’s 8th District to the table. These committees and caucuses reflect my priorities of strengthening America’s energy independence, making communities safer, and tackling high costs,” said Congressman Evans.
U.S. Rep. Gabe Evans was named Wednesday to the congressional Problem Solvers Caucus, an appointment that means he will be part of key bipartisan policy negotiations and which blocks a prominent Colorado Democrat from campaigning against him in two years.
The Greeley Republican, who was sworn into office last week after unseating Democrat Yadira Caraveo in November, is one of four new members of Congress — two of them from Colorado — appointed to the caucus.
The two members of Colorado's congressional delegation who have served in the military had sharply different reactions on Tuesday, as Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump's pick for defense secretary, faced questioning before the Senate Armed Services Committee.
Democratic U.S. Rep. Jason Crow of Aurora and Republican U.S. Rep. Gabe Evans of Fort Lupton divided along party lines assessing the 44-year-old Army National Guard veteran and former Fox News host's suitability to oversee the Pentagon's $850 billion budget and some 3 million uniformed and civilian employees.
Ways and Means Committee
The GOP Steering Committee appointed four new members: Reps. Aaron Bean, Max Miller, Nathaniel Moran and Rudy Yakym. All are fairly new to Congress, just entering their second or third terms.
Rep. Aaron Bean:
Congress began a new session Friday as lawmakers elected in November were sworn into office.
Members of Colorado’s congressional delegation outlined their priorities over the next two years.
Colorado Congressman Jason Crow is starting his fourth term.
