Words matter. These are the best Lauren Boebert Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
If I were a Democrat, I’d be a career politician, so I’d enrich the Swamp while further bankrupting America.
I defended our Constitution and I always will.
I love our military. I’m grateful for their service and sacrifice.
When Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Senator Bernie Sanders first brought up the Green New Deal, it sounded like a leftist pipe dream.
I have worked to keep the Bureau of Land Management in Grand Junction; protect energy jobs; support farmers and ranchers; mitigate wildfires; build infrastructure; support law enforcement; help constituents having issues with federal agencies and so much more.
Biden is supposed to be the commander-in-chief, but he forgot the name of the Pentagon, the Department of Defense, and the Secretary of Defense.
Voters see I’m a fighter.
The Biden regime has punched our Border Patrol agents in the face!
Joe Biden willfully abandoned his duty as President of the United States and violated his constitutional oath to ‘take care that the laws be faithfully executed’ by failing to ensure the national security of the United States and its citizens.
Bipartisan reformers have long recognized that earmarks make way for corruption.
I am honored to serve on the Natural Resources and Budget Committees.
I-70 is a crucial economic artery for Colorado and the West, and on an average day, almost 5,000 semi-trucks carrying medicine, food, livestock, fuel, and other critical supplies travel on this federal highway.
It’s time to chart a new path in forest management that’s guided by science, protects rural communities, benefits the environment, and actively manages our forests to prevent catastrophic wildfires.
In the West, we feel the devastating effects of one misguided, half-baked government program after another.
Forests in Colorado and the West that once had 50-100 trees per acre are now dangerously overcrowded with 500-1,000 trees per acre. Our forests are overgrown and poorly managed, making them more susceptible to large wildfires, disease, and bark beetle attacks.
Our children shouldn’t be saddled with trillions of dollars of more debt and forced to pay for Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi’s extreme agenda.
While dam-busting Democrats are focusing on destroying water storage projects, I’m busy working on real solutions that put rural communities first.
If I were a Democrat, I’d talk about taking money out of politics, but would tax businesses to provide kickbacks and multiply my own campaign war chest by 600%.
Congress needs to stop kicking the proverbial spending can down the road and make the hard decisions necessary to rein in our debt and balance the federal budget.
I’ve fought against the National Popular Vote to make sure someone like Hillary Clinton can’t steal their way to the presidency.
Westerners deserve a voice in the land-use decisions that affect their lives daily.
Forest management is a pillar of rural communities.
When candidates run on conservative principles, they win. But when we legislate conservative policies, the American people win.
Biden and his partisan hacks have no plan to tackle America’s spending addiction and get our fiscal house in order.
My District is all too familiar with federal government attempts to seize control of private property and private water rights.
Under President Trump’s leadership, illegal immigration was the lowest it had been in 17 years. The Trump administration achieved this success because they understood the actual problems and addressed them.
The Freedom Caucus is the group that is closest to the people and effectively represents the forgotten men and women of America.
I won’t stand idly by watching Janet Yellen radically transform the IRS into a leftist, Praetorian Guard that spies on Americans’ private financial transactions.
I refuse to bow to the cancel mob.
Tax dollars are not politicians’ personal wallets, and they should stop treating them as such.
In order to stand up to China, Russia, and terrorists, our military needs to project strength, not cultural wokeness.
While Joe Biden continues to pander to campaign donors and extremist environmentalists, I’ll continue to fight for jobs and the people of Colorado’s Third District.
As Members of Congress, we have a duty to elevate the discourse and unify during times of crisis.
Our Armed Forces are built upon unity and teamwork, but intersectional philosophy depends on dividing people into warring victim groups.
When times get tough, we get tougher. Failure and government assistance are not an option for us.
I put rural Colorado first, and I introduced the MORE PILT Act to support rural law enforcement, search and rescue operations, wildfire fighting and quality education.
All of our men and women in uniform, including our brave sailors in the U.S. Navy, deserve to have the best tools needed to carry out their mission to support and defend the Constitution of the United States.
If the earmark is reinstated, get ready for an avalanche of government waste coming in the form of a Democrat wish list.
I know what it’s like to be dependent on the government for food and housing, and what doctor you are going to see, and I know how limiting it can be.
Decades of eco-terrorism have effectively shut down our national forests from responsible management.
Bureaucrats in D.C. shouldn’t interfere with local conservation efforts that are more than capable of managing the species effectively while also protecting livestock.
The American people are tired of the D.C. way.
Continued federal overreach won’t end the COVID-19 pandemic or put food on the table.
I stood up to Beto O’Rourke because no one else was doing it. I stood up for the liberties of Americans, and it became a national rally cry for our Second Amendment.
I am honored to be elected by my peers to serve on the Board of the House Freedom Caucus as a freshman member of Congress. These men and women of faith serve with real conviction and are in Congress for the right reasons.
Earmarks are counterproductive tools for entrenched politicians to shut down debate and buy votes.
We do not need more federal government overreach and control of our land and water, and I will always fight to protect private property, preserve local control, and defend the economy from radical legislation.
Decades of mismanagement have left our nation’s forests vulnerable to insects and disease and ripe for catastrophic wildfires.
As a mother of four and a small business owner, I know it takes discipline and tough choices to balance a budget.
Allowing illegal immigrants that are gang members and criminals with COVID to enter the U.S. and receive citizenship is a slap in the face to the American people and the rule of law.
I am proud to take the oath of office to represent and serve the great people of Colorado’s Third Congressional District.
I was brought up in a Democrat household. My mom believed the lies she was told, that she needed government to raise her five children.
Democrats don’t respect Americans’ rights because they don’t care about the people – they only care about the swamp.
Republicans should unite behind our promise to put the American people first, drain the swamp, and commit to putting a stop Democrats’ plans to revive pork-barrel politics.
If I were a Democrat, I’d centralize power in Washington by nationalizing our elections. It wouldn’t be enough to hold all three branches temporarily. I’d need to make it permanent.