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Colorado representatives react to operation in Venezuela

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GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - Colorado senators and representatives issued statements on January 3, following the US military operation in Venezuela, which resulted in the arrest of President Nicolas Maduro and his wife. Colorado Governor Jared Polis released a full statement, where he celebrated the ouster of Maduro, but also raised a few concerns. Here is an excerpt from his…

Crow, DeGette, others respond to Maduro capture

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DENVER (KDVR) — Colorado politicians are responding after President Donald Trump announced the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife during a “large scale” strike in the country early Saturday morning. Congressman Jason Crow, D-Colo., called for Congress to be given an “immediate briefing” on the strategy used by the Trump administration. “Donald Trump…

Colorado’s elected officials reacted to the U.S. capture of Venezuelan President

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COLORADO (KOAA) — A shocking turn of events overnight Saturday, as President Donald Trump announced the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife. In a press conference on Saturday morning, President Trump said that Maduro and his wife have been indicted and will be transported to New York to be tried. During this time, President Trump stated that the U.S.…

Colorado leaders react to U.S. capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro

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Colorado’s elected officials reacted to the U.S. capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro largely along party lines on Saturday, with most Democrats decrying the Trump administration’s action as illegal and unconstitutional while Republicans praised it as making the country safer. Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, were captured during a military strike on Venezuela early…

Addressing rising cost of living is a priority for many Colorado Congress members in 2026

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Congress returns in early January, and members of Colorado’s congressional delegation each have their own priorities for the new year. Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet said accessible health care will remain a top priority. “I have not given up on extending the premium tax credits, and I have introduced legislation to create a public option for Americans who want a Medicare-administered…

Will 2026 be the year for housing reform? Rep. Pettersen hopes ‘yes’

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Both the Senate and the House are moving legislative packages to deal with the housing crisis in the country, but whether one makes it to the president’s desk remains in question. Democratic Rep. Brittany Pettersen sits on the House Financial Services Committee, which advanced the Housing for the 21st Century Act right before the holiday recess.  “I think that it helps in…

Trump signs drug treatment bill backed by Colorado representative

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President Donald Trump just signed the SUPPORT for Patients and Communications Reauthorization Act, which was spearheaded by U.S. Rep. Brittany Pettersen, into law. The act reauthorizes billions in funding for programs related to substance use disorder prevention, treatment and recovery. Pettersen, D-Colorado, applauded the bipartisan support that led to the U.S. House bill’s passage.…

Colorado Rep. Pettersen celebrates bipartisan wins as two bills become law

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Colorado Rep. Brittany Pettersen is marking progress after two bills she co-sponsored with bipartisan support were signed by President Trump on Monday, during one of the most gridlocked Congresses in history. Pettersen, a Democrat representing Colorado's 7th congressional district, co-sponsored the BABES Act and the SUPPORT ACT, which became law on December 1. “There are so many of us…

Colorado Democrats oppose Trump administration funding cuts to schools that serve minority studen

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All of Colorado’s Democrats in Congress wrote Tuesday to the U.S. Department of Education opposing its move to end grant funding programs for minority-serving institutions.  The department in September announced that it would end federal grants designated for MSIs, schools that are federally designated for serving a high concentration of minority and low-income students. Colorado…

President Trump signs bipartisan legislation to streamline TSA screenings of breastmilk, formula

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As any parent is likely willing to attest, traveling with children, especially infants, can be stressful. It’s a stress that Rep. Brittany Pettersen, D-Colo., knows all too well. Pettersen gave birth in January and made the trek from Colorado to Washington, D.C. and back with her baby, Sam, 24 times in the last year.  “Sam was a part of many historic moments that I look forward to…