House conservatives delivered a massive victory for the American people by fundamentally changing the way Congress will operate. We changed the way bills will be passed. We changed the way the government will be funded. We changed the way committees will be formed. We secured votes on term limits, the fair tax, the Texas Border Plan, and so much more. Here’s what I hope America saw this week: 1. The first one has nothing to do with politics. It’s this: A few voices can make a big difference. This isn’t just about politics. If you’re a mom or a student, a truck driver or a server, if you believe in something and will stand by that belief, you can make a meaningful change. 2. Congress has been broken. From the way we spend money to the way Pelosi consolidated power to the Speakership, it's broken, and House conservatives are working to fix it. 3. It’s better to get things right than to get them quickly. 4. When Congress actually functions as intended, when were all on the Floor debating a path forward, the result is far better for the American people than when governing is done behind closed doors. This past week we all delivered on the promises we made to our constituents. They told us Congress is broken, and we promised to work on fixing it. We’ve done just that. But we’ve got more to deliver on. We will work to close the southern border, increase domestic energy production, lower government spending, curb inflation, and so much more. From the Speaker’s office to my more moderate colleagues, even those I’ve exchanged some tough words with, we will all work together to deliver conservative solutions on these issues for the American people. I want to close by responding to one criticism that has been cast on what took place this week. Joe Biden said this has been embarrassing for Republicans. How sad is it that us governing as the founders intended looks embarrassing to Democrats? It should look like the norm. I’ll tell you what’s embarrassing. 40-year high inflation is embarrassing. 5 million illegals crossing our southern border is embarrassing. Surrendering to ISIS and fleeing Afghanistan is embarrassing. Having a President that can’t finish his sentences is embarrassing. But fighting to fix Congress, that’s doing exactly what we promised.

Lauren Boebert

3rd District, Colorado

 
Natural Resources Committee

Budget committee

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House conservatives delivered a massive victory for the American people by fundamentally changing the way Congress will operate.


We changed the way bills will be passed. We changed the way the government will be funded. We changed the way committees will be formed. We secured votes on term limits, the fair tax, the Texas Border Plan, and so much more.


Here’s what I hope America saw this week:


1. The first one has nothing to do with politics. It’s this: A few voices can make a big difference. This isn’t just about politics. If you’re a mom or a student, a truck driver or a server, if you believe in something and will stand by that belief, you can make a meaningful change.


2. Congress has been broken. From the way we spend money to the way Pelosi consolidated power to the Speakership, it's broken, and House conservatives are working to fix it.


3. It’s better to get things right than to get them quickly.


4. When Congress actually functions as intended, when were all on the Floor debating a path forward, the result is far better for the American people than when governing is done behind closed doors.


This past week we all delivered on the promises we made to our constituents. They told us Congress is broken, and we promised to work on fixing it. We’ve done just that. But we’ve got more to deliver on. We will work to close the southern border, increase domestic energy production, lower government spending, curb inflation, and so much more.


From the Speaker’s office to my more moderate colleagues, even those I’ve exchanged some tough words with, we will all work together to deliver conservative solutions on these issues for the American people.


I want to close by responding to one criticism that has been cast on what took place this week. Joe Biden said this has been embarrassing for Republicans. How sad is it that us governing as the founders intended looks embarrassing to Democrats? It should look like the norm. I’ll tell you what’s embarrassing. 40-year high inflation is embarrassing. 5 million illegals crossing our southern border is embarrassing. Surrendering to ISIS and fleeing Afghanistan is embarrassing. Having a President that can’t finish his sentences is embarrassing.


But fighting to fix Congress, that’s doing exactly what we promised.

Sincerely,

Lauren Boebert

Member of Congress