All eight of the state’s U.S. House members shared a stage Tuesday at the Colorado Chamber of Commerce’s congressional luncheon in Denver, where they touted bipartisanship but remained divided over issues like health care and energy.
The panel discussion spanned tariffs, the budget deficit, workforce challenges, the environment and energy policy, with much of it centered on the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act, the sweeping federal tax and spending measure passed last month by Republicans and signed into law by President Donald Trump.
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