Education
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U.S. House of Representatives
Represented Colorado 3rd Congressional District for 117th and 118th Congresses
Shooters Grill
Western-themed restaurant where staff openly carried firearms
Energy sector
Worked in domestic energy production
Energy sector
Geographic Information Systems work in energy industry
Energy sector
Pipeline safety and integrity management
H.R. 2758
· Sponsor
Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program Improvement Act of 2025
Apr 9, 2025
H.R. 764
· Sponsor
Trust the Science Act
May 1, 2024
H.R. 870
· Sponsor
ELON Act
Feb 8, 2023
H.R. 128
· Sponsor
Defund Planned Parenthood Act of 2023
Jan 20, 2023
H.R. 845
· Sponsor
Pet and Livestock Protection Act
Member
Member
Co-chairs the Congressional Second Amendment Caucus, introduced legislation to abolish the ATF and repeal gun control measures passed in the 117th Congress
Supports an all-of-the-above energy strategy including oil, natural gas, coal, nuclear, hydropower, and renewables
Serves on the Oversight and Government Reform Committee, advocates for reduced federal spending and limited government
Supports strict immigration enforcement and border security measures
Opposed COVID-19 mask and vaccine mandates, advocates against government overreach
Jared Polis
Nil Sine Numine
The Centennial State's 8 representatives reflect its transformation from cowboy conservatism to cannabis capitalism. Between Denver's boom and the mountains' libertarian streak, Colorado's become the West's new political laboratory.
Capital
Denver
Population
5.8M
2024 Turnout
73.1%
Senate Seats
2
House Seats
8
Electoral Votes
10
District
CO-4