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Joe Neguse's Issue Positions (Political Courage Test)

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  • "It is long past time for the Senate to pass the Women's Health Protection Act. And if it requires eliminating the filibuster, then the Senate must do so." (twitter.com)
  • Rated 100% by NARAL Pro-Choice America. (justfacts.votesmart.org)
  • "Today marks the 46th anniversary of the landmark decision that affirmed the constitutional right to an abortion. For women across our nation Roe v. Wade means safety, dignity, and economic security. Today and everyday, we must #FightForRoe" (twitter.com)
  • Voted in favor of HR 3755 "Women's Health Protection Act of 2021." (votesmart.org)
  • ""Mental health care is vitally important, and millions of Americans are facing a crisis care shortage--we need to expand access to mental health resources," said Congressman Joe Neguse. "Our response to the pandemic has helped us develop robust telehealth systems and has shown us that patients don't have to be in the same geographic location as providers to receive quality care. Our hope is that, with this bill, we can help rural, disconnected, and economically disadvantaged communities access the quality, affordable mental health care services everyone deserves."" (justfacts.votesmart.org)
  • ""The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed serious deficiencies in our ability to protect the most vulnerable of our society during economic crises, and has left 1 in 3 Coloradans food insecure," said Neguse. "An increase in SNAP will provide needed nutrition assistance to vulnerable Coloradans and kids, and assist with long term economic stability. Since the onset of the pandemic, I have advocated for increased federal funding in this program to support hungry families and our vulnerable communities. I'm glad to see our proposal incorporated into the relief package and hope to see help in the hands of Coloradans quickly."" (justfacts.votesmart.org)
  • "The COVID-19 pandemic has reinforced the difficulties of tethering healthcare to employment, as 27 million individuals have lost their health insurance because they lost their jobs. Even before the onset of COVID-19, millions of Americans were uninsured or underinsured, with hundreds of thousands going into medical bankruptcy each year. And in Colorado's mountain communities, far too many continue to pay high premiums and deductibles as a result of too few providers. The Medicare for All Act of 2021 would extend Medicare coverage to families across our country, ensuring that everyone receives high-quality affordable health care with no out-of-pocket costs. We are in the midst of an unprecedented global public health and economic crisis, and it has made it even more clear that we need universal healthcare." (justfacts.votesmart.org)
  • Voted in favor of S 610 "Protecting Medicare and American Farmers from Sequester Cuts Act." (votesmart.org)
  • "The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed serious deficiencies in our ability to protect the most vulnerable of our society during economic crises, and has left 1 in 3 Coloradans food insecure," said Neguse. "An increase in SNAP will provide needed nutrition assistance to vulnerable Coloradans and kids, and assist with long term economic stability. Since the onset of the pandemic, I have advocated for increased federal funding in this program to support hungry families and our vulnerable communities. I'm glad to see our proposal incorporated into the relief package and hope to see help in the hands of Coloradans quickly." (justfacts.votesmart.org)
  • "Mental health care is vitally important, and millions of Americans are facing a crisis care shortage--we need to expand access to mental health resources," said Congressman Joe Neguse. "Our response to the pandemic has helped us develop robust telehealth systems and has shown us that patients don't have to be in the same geographic location as providers to receive quality care. Our hope is that, with this bill, we can help rural, disconnected, and economically disadvantaged communities access the quality, affordable mental health care services everyone deserves." (justfacts.votesmart.org)
  • "Ten years ago, #CitizensUnited opened the floodgates to unlimited spending in our elections, giving undue influence to a handful of wealthy individuals and corporations. We must return power to the people by passing #HR1 and overturning the decision #ForthePeople" (twitter.com)
  • Rated 100% by Common Cause. (justfacts.votesmart.org)
  • "The right to participate in our democracy, which means serving as one of the original co-sponsors of HR-1, which would overturn the disastrous Citizens United decision, and enact public financing of our elections and Automatic Voter Registration. In the House, Joe successfully secured a bi-partisan amendment to HR-1 that would enact pre-registration for 16 and 17-year-olds, and he continues to fight for reforms to the dysfunctional Federal Election Commission and protections of our sacred right to vote;" (justfacts.votesmart.org)
  • Voted in favor of HR 1 "For the People Act of 2021." (votesmart.org)
  • "The George Floyd Justice in Policing Act which passed the House today is a direct response to these calls for change. When we see injustice, we must meet it with action. This legislation will reform police training practices, ban chokeholds like the one used to restrain Elijah McClain and Eric Garner, both young black men killed unnecessarily at the hands of police. This bill will bring transparency into policing by standing up the first-ever national database of civilian police encounters, and provide additional tools to the Department of Justice and State Attorneys General to root out police misconduct through the use of "pattern or practice" investigations. While there is no single policy prescription that will erase decades of systemic racism -- it's time we create structural change with meaningful reforms like those outlined in this bill." (justfacts.votesmart.org)
  • Voted in favor of HR 1280 "George Floyd Justice in Policing Act of 2021." (votesmart.org)
  • "One year later, we still grieve the loss of George Floyd. And we recommit ourselves to making the Justice in Policing Act the law of the land." (twitter.com)
  • "Today we vote on the George Floyd #JusticeinPolicing Act, a transformative bill to provide accountability & transparency to policing in America & to address the discrimination & bias that have led to far too many deaths. We MUST meet injustice with action today and every day." (twitter.com)
  • Voted against HR 6395 "National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021." (votesmart.org)
  • Voted against S 1605 "National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2022." (votesmart.org)
  • "The Build Back Better Act will also make historic and transformational investments in our Colorado families by cutting taxes for working families and lowering costs on things like health care, childcare and eldercare. As the father of a 3-year-old, I know firsthand what the high cost of childcare means for so many families throughout our nation. With this plan we are delivering universal Pre-K and financial relief to parents throughout the country. We are delivering historic investments in affordable housing, rural broadband and taking meaningful, substantive action to tackle the climate crisis through an expansion of clean energy and electric vehicles. These proposals will have a meaningful impact on the lives of every Coloradan, and it's critical the Senate complete consideration of this bill immediately and send it to the President's desk for his signature." (justfacts.votesmart.org)
  • "This bill will provide considerable investments in Colorado families, our forests and our schools. I was proud to secure the inclusion of several critical climate resiliency priorities in the plan, including our proposal to formally authorize the Joint Chiefs Landscape Restoration Partnership program which will invest in our forests, funds to upgrade our power grid and an extension of the Secure Rural Schools program which supports Colorado's mountain communities. This plan will create jobs, invest in Colorado's roads and bridges and help prepare our communities for future climate-related disasters. We're excited to deliver these crucial investments for Colorado." (justfacts.votesmart.org)
  • Voted in favor of HR 3684 "Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act." (votesmart.org)
  • Voted in favor of HR 5376 "Build Back Better Act." (votesmart.org)
  • ""Americans urgently need a coordinated and, fully-funded response from the Federal government to keep us safe from the widening coronavirus epidemic," said Congressman Joe Neguse. "The emergency supplemental will provide funding for vaccines, disaster relief loans for our community's small businesses, pharmaceuticals and protection for first responders and health care workers. Additionally, this legislation will help ensure seniors can access telemedicine services in our rural communities across Colorado and ensure our state will be reimbursed for costs incurred while assisting the Federal response."" (justfacts.votesmart.org)
  • "As we continue to weather the unprecedented public health emergency before us, the stress on our hospitals, small businesses, workers and families has only grown. Each day our Main Street small businesses in Colorado are struggling to survive and to pay their workers. This legislation will strengthen the Paycheck Protection Program, adding additional funds for small businesses and expand small business support beyond PPP by increasing funding for emergency disaster loans and grants. It will also provide an additional $100 billion for hospitals, providers and testing to help address the health needs of the people of our state. To be clear, this interim package does not go nearly far enough in my view, and Congress must do more -- now. As we continue negotiations on doing precisely that, this interim package will ensure our small businesses can continue to access emergency grants and loans and that our hospitals can continue to care for individuals with COVID-19." (justfacts.votesmart.org)
  • Voted in favor of HR 266 "Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act" (votesmart.org)
  • "Americans urgently need a coordinated and, fully-funded response from the Federal government to keep us safe from the widening coronavirus epidemic," said Congressman Joe Neguse. "The emergency supplemental will provide funding for vaccines, disaster relief loans for our community's small businesses, pharmaceuticals and protection for first responders and health care workers. Additionally, this legislation will help ensure seniors can access telemedicine services in our rural communities across Colorado and ensure our state will be reimbursed for costs incurred while assisting the Federal response." (justfacts.votesmart.org)
  • "As a product of Colorado public schools, I was proud to help secure $3 billion in COVID-19 relief for our teachers & students. This #PublicSchoolWeek, let's continue to provide every resource possible through the American Rescue Plan and help them succeed." (twitter.com)
  • "Congress must tackle inflation. That’s why the House just recently passed the Lower Food and Fuel Costs Act. Appreciated the opportunity to discuss our work to lower costs for working families with local nonprofits in Summit County." (twitter.com)
  • Voted in favor of H.R. 4521 “America COMPETES Act of 2022” (votesmart.org)
  • Voted in favor of H.R. 5376 "Inflation Reduction Act of 2022" (votesmart.org)
  • Voted in favor of H.R. 7688 “Consumer Fuel Price Gouging Prevention Act” (votesmart.org)
  • "In 2018, America’s collective student loan debt surpassed $1.5 trillion. We must address the high cost of college so students and their families can see the economic prosperity promised by their education." (twitter.com)
  • "This National Veterans and Military Families Month — and every month — we must honor our veterans by providing essential support when they return home. That’s why we’re working to expand veteran job training programs and reduce the burden of student loan debt." (twitter.com)
  • "We cannot ignore that we have a student loan debt crisis in our country. The Student Borrower Bankruptcy Relief Act, which I am proud to lead will provide meaningful assurance that student loan borrows who find themselves in deep financial crisis can have a second chance." (twitter.com)
  • "We’re working to ensure that more veterans see their student debt cancelled. Today we unveiled the VET Student Loan Act to add a retroactive date and lower the tax burden for more veterans." (twitter.com)
  • Rated 100% by Common Cause (justfacts.votesmart.org)
  • "The right to vote is at the very foundation of our democracy, yet it is under attack like never before. To protect voting rights and ensure voting remains accessible to all, Joe supports the John Lewis Voting Rights Act, and H.R. 1 — historic legislation that would make it easier to vote, implement Automatic Voter Registration, and defend every eligible American’s right to cast a ballot. In the House, Joe successfully secured a bipartisan amendment to H.R.1 that would enact nationwide pre-registration for 16- and 17-year-olds, and he continues to fight for reforms to the dysfunctional Federal Election Commission and protections of our sacred right to vote." (joeforcolorado.com)
  • Voted in favor of H.R. 4 “John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2021” (votesmart.org)
  • Voted in favor of H.R. 5746 “Freedom to Vote: John R. Lewis Act” (votesmart.org)
  • ""Climate change is an existential threat that we need to begin tackling with bold action. The Green New Deal outlines a pathway for a full transition to 100 percent renewable electricity at the federal level and ensures that we leverage the skills and ingenuity of the American workforce in the process," said Congressman Joe Neguse. "There is no longer a debate about whether climate change is real, the only conversation left is how we reverse its course. We do not have time to wait. We are the generation that will heal our planet."" (justfacts.votesmart.org)
  • Signed Letter to Chairman Neal: "The 2018 National Climate Assessment made clear that the United States is already experiencing the consequences and costs of the climate crisis. The urgency of the climate crisis demands that we do as much as we can as soon as we can. Instead, President Trump has blocked any administrative action on climate change and promised to withdraw the United States from the Paris Climate Agreement.Tax incentives for clean energy and clean vehicle technologies are an opportunity for this Congress to secure meaningful progress in the fight against climate change. Those opportunities are few and far between, and we cannot let this one pass us by." (justfacts.votesmart.org)
  • Signed Letter to Speaker Pelosi: "The clean energy industry, which includes renewable energy, clean vehicles, energy efficiency, and energy storage, is an integral and broad part of the American economy. Before the current crisis, this sector employed 3.4 million people, two thirds of whom worked at companies with less than 20 employees. These were blue-collar and white-collar jobs in every state of the country. Over the past five years, this sector grew at a rate that is 70% higher than the national average, particularly in states such as California, Florida, Georgia, Texas, Michigan, North Carolina, and Ohio. However, the current crisis has decimated the clean energy industry. We are particularly alarmed at a recent analysis showing that the industry has already lost 594,300 jobs through April, and is on a path to lose additional jobs by the end of June. (1) Clean energy jobs are being lost at a rate faster than the national average, revealing COVID-19's disproportionate impact on this vulnerable industry." (justfacts.votesmart.org)
  • Voted in favor of HR 4447 "Expanding Access to Sustainable Energy Act of 2019." (votesmart.org)
  • "Climate change is an existential threat that we need to begin tackling with bold action. The Green New Deal outlines a pathway for a full transition to 100 percent renewable electricity at the federal level and ensures that we leverage the skills and ingenuity of the American workforce in the process," said Congressman Joe Neguse. "There is no longer a debate about whether climate change is real, the only conversation left is how we reverse its course. We do not have time to wait. We are the generation that will heal our planet." (justfacts.votesmart.org)
  • Rated 100% by League of Conservation Voters. (justfacts.votesmart.org)
  • Signed Letter to Administrator Regan: "We commend EPA for proposing strong rules to reduce methane and other harmful air pollution from both new and existing oil and natural gas facilities across the country and offer our comments. EPA's proposal strengthens and modernizes rules adopted in 2016 for new and modified oil and gas facilities and builds upon the bipartisan Congressional Review Act resolution (H.J.Res.34, S.J.Res.14), enacted by Congress and signed by the President, with support from the oil and gas industry and electric utilities, to restore federal methane protections and regulation of oil and gas operations. Further, the proposal is historic as it applies methane reduction requirements to the hundreds of thousands of existing wells constructed prior to 2016. Altogether this proposal will help the Biden administration meet its commitment to tackle the climate crisis, achieve a 50-52 percent reduction from 2005 levels in economy-wide net greenhouse gas pollution in 2030, and maintain U.S. leadership on the Global Methane Pledge to reduce the world's methane emissions 30% from 2020 levels by 2030." (justfacts.votesmart.org)
  • Signed Letter to Administrator Regan: "We write to request that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) swiftly adopt protective methane standards for the oil and gas sector. Though Congress recently restored protections that the Trump Administration rolled back, we must now strengthen and expand those protections to older wells to achieve the greatest possible emission reductions. EPA has a historic opportunity to cut climate-destabilizing and health-harming pollution from oil and gas. These methane standards, along with complimentary policies across all economic sectors, including market-based pollution reduction strategies, are essential for achieving the President's climate targets and science-based emissions reduction goals." (justfacts.votesmart.org)
  • Voted in favor of HR 9 "Climate Action Now Act." (votesmart.org)
  • ""Inaction on gun violence is simply not an option," said Representative Joe Neguse. "Our communities in Colorado and across the nation have felt the pain and grief of senseless acts of violence far too many times, and these incidents demand a response. The Protecting America's Communities Act combines several common-sense, urgently needed gun violence prevention measures to close existing loopholes, protect our communities and save lives. I'm proud to join my colleagues in unveiling this package today and urge swift consideration from the Congress. We've lost far too many lives at the hands of mass shootings. We must find the willpower and the urgency to act for our kids and for our future."" (justfacts.votesmart.org)
  • "Mr. Speaker, I rise today for the more than 100,000 Americans who, every year, are impacted by gun violence. And I rise today to give voice to the overwhelming majority of the American people who support universal background checks," said Congressman Neguse on the House floor. Communities in Colorado have experienced the tragedy and the grief of gun violence far too many times. Columbine. Aurora. Highlands Ranch. Enough is enough, Mr. Speaker. We have lost too many parents, and friends, neighbors, students and children to gun violence. This Congress must act. Which is why I support H.R. 8. We must act on gun violence, we must pass H.R 8 and we must send it to President Biden's desk." (justfacts.votesmart.org)
  • Rated 0% by National Rifle Association (NRA). (justfacts.votesmart.org)
  • Voted in favor of HR 1446 "Enhanced Background Checks Act of 2021." (votesmart.org)
  • "Inaction on gun violence is simply not an option," said Representative Joe Neguse. "Our communities in Colorado and across the nation have felt the pain and grief of senseless acts of violence far too many times, and these incidents demand a response. The Protecting America's Communities Act combines several common-sense, urgently needed gun violence prevention measures to close existing loopholes, protect our communities and save lives. I'm proud to join my colleagues in unveiling this package today and urge swift consideration from the Congress. We've lost far too many lives at the hands of mass shootings. We must find the willpower and the urgency to act for our kids and for our future." (justfacts.votesmart.org)
  • "It is time to make universal health care a reality. Let’s start by lowering the eligibility age for Medicare!" (twitter.com)
  • "The second-highest paid CEO in the country was compensated $190 million last year. $190 MILLION. And the business he leads? A for-profit health care company recently caught charging people for vaccines. Our health care system is broken. We need to pass #MedicareForAll." (twitter.com)
  • "Today I’m proud to join @RepJayapal and @RepDebDingell as we reintroduce #MedicareForAll! This legislation offers a bold change to our country’s health care system and will guarantee that families don’t have to choose between groceries and medical care." (twitter.com)
  • "While @HouseDemocrats are fighting #ForThePeople and their health care, @realdonaldtrump and Republicans are continuing to try to take health care away." (twitter.com)
  • "I'm proud to join @RepPressley & @RosaDelauro in advocating for meaningful and *permanent* paid leave in the next COVID-19 relief package. This moment demands, and working families of America deserve real and lasting policy change." (twitter.com)
  • "The U.S. trails the world in our commitment to paid leave. It’s time to change that." (twitter.com)
  • "To support our families as they recover, we must establish universal and comprehensive paid family and medical leave. Let’s get it done." (twitter.com)
  • Voted in favor of H.R. 6201 “Families First Coronavirus Response Act” (votesmart.org)
  • "Bottom line: you shouldn’t have to choose between paying your monthly bills and paying for your prescription drugs. It’s really that simple. #LowerDrugCosts" (twitter.com)
  • "I fought for legislation to lower the cost of prescription drug prices for American consumers" (twitter.com)
  • "In the first 6 months of 2019, more than 3,400 prescription drugs raised their prices. That’s money out of your pocket. It’s time for Congress to take action to #LowerDrugCosts" (twitter.com)
  • "Thousands of Coloradans are struggling to keep up with the rapidly rising cost of prescription drugs. Each year on average, 500,000 Coloradans skip doses due to the high costs alone. This is absolutely unacceptable. I am working #ForThePeople to fix this broken system." (twitter.com)
  • "A federal judge has ruled against President Trump's unlawful national emergency declaration. This is a major victory for the rule of law. The President's border wall is ineffective and wasteful and runs counter to our nation's values." (twitter.com)
  • Rated 1% by NumbersUSA (justfacts.votesmart.org)
  • "The destruction and damage caused to sacred archaeological sites and national monuments in order to build @realDonaldTrump's border wall is devastating. In just 50 days, we'll have a President in office who cares about our environment and our American values." (twitter.com)
  • "The President's ineffective and expensive border wall would be an environmental disaster, threatening wildlife habitats and sacrificing environmental protections. The border wall runs counter to our American values and threatens our environmental future. #NoBorderWall" (twitter.com)
  • "As a son of immigrants, I am proud to support these critical reforms. Congress and the Biden Administration are declaring a new era for our nation, one that honors our legacy as a nation of immigrants, that respects our common humanity and dignity and will grow our economy by providing a pathway to citizenship for millions of immigrants currently in the U.S., who are living in the shadows. The U.S. Citizenship Act of 2021 will improve our immigration courts and remove the backlogs that have left far too many in limbo, will provide a pathway to citizenship for thousands of Dreamers, will keep families together, promote refugee integration, support asylum seekers across the hemisphere and grow our economy. I'm grateful for Congresswoman Sanchez's and President Biden's leadership on this critical issue and proud to join my colleagues as we introduce this proposal in the House today, and work to make immigration reform a reality." (justfacts.votesmart.org)
  • "Let's pass H.R. 6. Let's ensure that these Dreamers are treated the way they should be, as Americans. Mr. Speaker, I stand before you as the son of refugees. My parents came to this country nearly 40 years ago in search of the American Dream. Their ability to offer my sister and I countless freedoms and opportunities and the fact that just one generation removed I can stand in this chamber as a member of Congress, is powerful proof that that dream still exists. It is our duty to ensure that access to that dream remains attainable, for the 800,000 young Dreamers currently living in the shadows, for immigrants serving our communities on the frontlines of this pandemic--all while living in tremendous uncertainty and fear." (justfacts.votesmart.org)
  • Voted in favor of HR 1333 "NO BAN Act." (votesmart.org)
  • Voted in favor of HR 6 "American Dream and Promise Act of 2021." (votesmart.org)
  • "Let's pass H.R. 6. Let's ensure that these Dreamers are treated the way they should be, as Americans. Mr. Speaker, I stand before you as the son of refugees. My parents came to this country nearly 40 years ago in search of the American Dream. Their ability to offer my sister and I countless freedoms and opportunities and the fact that just one generation removed I can stand in this chamber as a member of Congress, is powerful proof that that dream still exists. It is our duty to ensure that access to that dream remains attainable, for the 800,000 young Dreamers currently living in the shadows, for immigrants serving our communities on the frontlines of this pandemic--all while living in tremendous uncertainty and fear." (justfacts.votesmart.org)
  • Voted in favor of HR 1333 "NO BAN Act." (votesmart.org)
  • Voted in favor of HR 6 "American Dream and Promise Act of 2021." (votesmart.org)
  • "Putin bears full responsibility for this unprovoked attack against Ukraine, a blatant violation of sovereignty that shakes the foundations of international security. Working with our allies, we must stand for the rule of law & impose severe sanctions that hold Russia accountable." (twitter.com)
  • "The House just passed legislation to ban energy imports from Russia, take steps to remove the country from the WTO, and strengthen U.S. authority to impose further sanctions." (twitter.com)
  • "Tonight, the House will vote on a bipartisan bill to stop Turkey's assault on our Kurdish allies by imposing targeted sanctions. If the President will not stand up for our allies, Congress will." (twitter.com)
  • Voted in favor of H.R. 7691 “Making emergency supplemental appropriations for assistance for the situation in Ukraine for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2022, and for other purposes.” (votesmart.org)
  • "Moving. Powerful. Compelling. President Zelenskyy’s speech this morning to Congress was a clarion call for democracies around the world to do more to assist Ukraine at this crucial time — including our own. We must continue to #StandWithUkriane." (twitter.com)
  • "This week, Congress will authorize urgent relief for Ukraine, to support our allies and address the growing refugee crisis. #StandWithUkraine" (twitter.com)
  • Voted in favor of H.R. 7691 “Making emergency supplemental appropriations for assistance for the situation in Ukraine for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2022, and for other purposes.” (votesmart.org)
  • Voted in favor of S. 3522 “Ukraine Democracy Defense Lend-Lease Act of 2022” (votesmart.org)
  • "Millionaires and billionaires are paying a lower tax rate than teachers and firefighters. The #BuildBackBetterAct will change that." (twitter.com)
  • Rated 11% by National Taxpayers Union (justfacts.votesmart.org)
  • "Today marks the moment when billionaires stop paying into Social Security. That's why I am proud to cosponsor #Secure2100, ensuring that millionaires pay their fair share and secure the economic well-being of our seniors. #ScrapTheCap" (twitter.com)
  • Voted in favor of H.R. 5377 “Restoring Tax Fairness for States and Localities Act” (votesmart.org)
  • "The President’s reckless trade war tactics are not good for American businesses. In Colorado, tariffs have cost outdoor industry businesses significantly." (twitter.com)
  • Voted in favor of HR 5430 "United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement Implementation Act." (votesmart.org)
  • "The President’s reckless trade war tactics are not good for American businesses. In Colorado, tariffs have cost outdoor industry businesses significantly." (twitter.com)

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