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  • Rebuilding Stronger, One Year Since the Flood

    Coloradans have shown time and again that we are not defined by tragedies and disasters, but rather by how we stand united to face them and rebuild together as one community. From the first rainfall in September 2013 until the flood subsided, this unprecedented disaster tested our strength. Though this destruction shook us, it did not break us. 

  • Keeping Faith with the Wilderness Act

    From Colorado's earliest days, connecting with wilderness has been part of what defines us as Westerners. As a lifelong outdoorsman and leader of the Colorado Outward Bound School for 10 years, I can attest to the importance of Colorado's wilderness to our economy and our special way of life.

  • Celebrating Colorado’s Wilderness

    Colorado is home to awe-inspiring public lands and natural treasures. We can thank the Wilderness Act of 1964 for preserving special places like Maroon Bells, the Great Sand Dunes and large swaths of Rocky Mountain National Park. This forward-thinking legislation ensures generations of Coloradans can experience and enjoy these places — and many others across the country — in their natural states.

  • Banking on Students, Investing in Colorado's Economy

    Congress must act to restore opportunity to Coloradans with student debt. Join my call to pass the Bank on Students Emergency Loan Refinancing Act.

  • Wrap-Up: The Colorado Women’s Forum on Economic Opportunity

    Our great state has been shaped and molded by the strong Colorado women who lead their communities, bolster our economy and provide for their families. One of the best parts of my job representing Colorado in Washington, D.C., is to promote policies that open up economic opportunities for everyone — and last week, I co-hosted the Colorado Women’s Forum on Economic Opportunity to bring all those ideas and idea-makers together.

  • A Day Without Colorado Aerospace

    Colorado is home to some of the most important and innovative aerospace operations in the world. The remarkable work done by Colorado's thriving community of scientists, engineers, innovators and entrepreneurs has established our state as an aerospace pioneer and helped our nation remain at the forefront of 21st century ingenuity.

  • Bring Jobs Home

    Throughout our nation's long history, American manufacturing has buoyed our economic success and helped us win the global economic race. From the post-war boom through today, Made-in-America jobs and products have laid the foundation for much of Colorado’s prosperity and success.

  • Keeping Our Promise to Colorado’s Senior Citizens

    For nearly 50 years, Medicare has ensured Colorado senior citizens’ access to quality and affordable health care. Like most Coloradans, I believe this program must be protected and strengthened for future generations.

  • WHAT I'M WORKING ON: Expanding Access to Resources for Survivors of Campus Sexual Assault

  • Not Your Boss’s Business

    Coloradans agree that no one should have to ask their boss for a permission slip to access critical health services — birth control or otherwise. But just over two weeks ago, the U.S. Supreme Court, in a 5 to 4 decision, turned back the clock on decades of progress toward gender equality by deciding to allow the vast majority of employers to refuse to cover contraception as part of employees’ health insurance policies.

  • Best Sources for Information on Colorado Wildfires

    With the 2014 wildfire season underway — and following recent devastating and record-breaking wildfires — it is critical that Coloradans living in fire-prone areas or areas that are currently facing the threat of wildfire be aware of the best sources for up-to-date information.

  • WHAT I'M WORKING ON: Recognition for Nuclear Weapons Workers

  • Independence Day 2014

    Each July, Americans come together to celebrate Independence Day and the founding of our great nation. With fireworks, barbecues, baseball and more, we honor and recognize our founding fathers and all Americans who have made the freedoms we enjoy possible.

  • Continuing to Build a More Perfect Union, 50 Years After the Civil Rights Act

    President John F. Kennedy famously said that when the rights of one are threatened, the rights of all are diminished. Fifty years after the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 — our nation’s landmark legislation outlawing discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex or national origin — these words continue to ring true.

  • WHAT I'M WORKING ON: Safeguarding Our Public Lands, Special Way of Life

  • WHAT I'M WORKING ON: Pushing for Transparency on U.S. Drone Policy

  • Happy Juneteenth

    The Declaration of Independence states that "all men are created equal." That is at the heart of what it means to be an American. Indeed, our history — in Colorado and across the United States — is filled with the names of men and women who have fought over the centuries to build a more perfect union.

  • Empowering Coloradans to Summit the Student Debt Peak

    Colorado is winning the global economic race thanks to our college graduates, who have the drive, skills and expertise to keep our state at the forefront of the 21st century's innovation economy. But with the price of education rising faster than ever, student loan debt is dragging down their financial health and hindering our economy's ability to grow.

  • 2014 Colorado Capital Conference

    Watch this blog for updates from the 2014 Colorado Capital Conference and follow the discussion on Twitter using the hashtag #COCapConf.

  • Colorado Energy: Keeping America’s Lights On

    Washington has a lot to learn from how we do business in Colorado — and there's no better example of this than our diverse and balanced approach to energy. As a member of the U.S. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, I know there's no silver bullet to addressing our nation's 21st century energy needs. What we need is a silver buckshot approach.

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