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  • Cory Gardner Announces New Staff Additions

    Cory Gardner Announces New Staff Additions

    Washington, D.C. – Senator Cory Gardner (R-CO) announced two additions to his staff. Dustin Sherer will serve as Gardner’s Legislative Assistant and will work on energy, environment, lands, forestry, agricultural, and water policies. Brian Wanamaker will serve as Counsel to Senator Gardner and will handle budget, banking, taxes, appropriations, labor and judiciary policies.

    Dustin Sherer comes to Gardner’s office from Congressman Scott Tipton’s (CO-3), where he served the Congressman for 7 years and spent the last 2 years as Legislative Director. Previously, he worked as a Field Representative for Senator Wayne Allard (R-CO). Sherer is from Pueblo, Colorado and graduated from the University of Rochester in 2004, where he completed Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps. Sherer has expertise in all issues pertaining to Colorado’s Western Slope, including public lands, energy and environment.

    I’m excited to have Dustin on-board to help advocate for Colorado when it comes to public lands, and energy and environment related issues. Dustin’s wealth of knowledge when it comes to the Western Slope will be extremely valuable as I continue to advocate for an all-of-the-above energy platform, protecting Colorado’s water rights, and making sure future generations of Coloradans can enjoy the state’s public lands. — Gardner

    Brian Wanamaker comes to Gardner’s office after spending several years in the private sector practicing corporate law and litigation. He graduated from the University of Kansas in 2000 and Washington University in St. Louis Law School in 2003.

    Brian’s 14 years practicing law will be an asset as I work to advance policies that benefit all Coloradans. Brian will also help in my effort to revitalize rural Colorado and bring economic development, tax relief, and jobs to all four corners of the state. — Gardner

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  • – North Korea Sanctions Expanded –

    – North Korea Sanctions Expanded –

    Senators Introduce Expansion on Policy and Sanctions Against North Korea

    Washington, D.C. – Senator Cory Gardner (R-CO) and Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.), Chairman and Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on East Asia, the Pacific, and International Cybersecurity, introduced comprehensive bipartisan legislation to economically and diplomatically pressure North Korea and its enablers, and authorize efforts to combat Pyongyang’s widespread human rights and labor trafficking abuses, to support and enhance efforts to find a diplomatic solution to the threat of North Korea’s accelerating development of nuclear weapons and the missiles that deliver them. The legislation titled, the Leverage to Enhance Effective Diplomacy Act of 2017, expands on sanctions legislation introduced earlier this year by Gardner and Markey.

    STATEMENT FROM Senator Cory Gardner (R-CO) – The Administration has taken positive steps in recent weeks to impose additional sanctions and working with governments to diplomatically isolate this heinous regime. Senator Markey and I are going to continue working in a bipartisan manner to give nations and companies a clear choice – do business with the United States or do business with North Korea. This legislation will give the Administration the needed additional tools to peacefully denuclearize the North Korean regime.

    STATEMENT FROM Senator Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) – There is no military solution to the threat of a nuclear North Korea. While the effort to economically and politically isolate North Korea will be essential for a diplomatic strategy to succeed, we must also recognize that pressure, without diplomatic engagement, will quickly become counterproductive. Our diplomatic strategy must combine economic pressure with talks to convince Kim Jong-un that the United States is not the threat he believes us to be and that he does not require nuclear weapons to survive.


    Leverage to Enhance Diplomacy Act of 2017

    Financial Sanctions

    • Requires the President to block all transactions that are property of the North Korean government, affiliates, or those that conduct significant business activities with North Korea.
    • Requires the President to block any entity or financial institution implicated in any significant trade in goods or services with North Korea from the U.S. financial system. Entities include the top 10 companies doing business with North Korea.
    • Requires the President to produce a strategy to end North Korean labor trafficking practices around the world.

    Human Rights Support

    • Reauthorizes the North Korea Human Rights Act of 2004 for 5 years, which includes support for broadcasting and human rights/democracy activities.

    North Korea Policy Review

    • Requires a strategy to address the nuclear and ballistic missile threat posed by North Korea.
    • Requires a Congressional briefing no later than 30 days following any U.S. official diplomatic engagement with North Korea.
    • Requires a report on U.S. citizens currently detained in North Korea.
    • Requires report regarding the use and strategy to end the procurement of certain rocket fuels by North Korea.

    North Korea Isolation Strategy

    • Requires a global strategy to diplomatically and economically isolate North Korea and to produce a list of countries the Secretary of State considers non-cooperative in such isolations efforts.
    • Authorizes downgrading U.S. relations with any country that fail to take measures to diplomatically and economically isolate North Korea.
    • Authorizes reducing or terminating U.S. assistance to any countries that fail to take measures to diplomatically and economically isolate North Korea.

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  • Senators Urge Energy Dept to Restore Puerto Rico — Post Hurricane

    Senators Urge Energy Dept to Restore Puerto Rico — Post Hurricane

    Energy Department Urged to Help Restore Puerto Rico Electric Service 

    Washington, D.C.– Senators Cory Gardner (R-CO) and Kamala Harris (D-CA) today sent a letter to Department of Energy Secretary Rick Perry urging his Department “to work expeditiously with electric utilities across the U.S. to assist the local electric and power utilities and authorities in Puerto Rico to help restore electric services as quickly as possible in the wake of Hurricane Maria.”

    The letter reads in full:

    Dear Secretary Perry:

    We write to urge the Department of Energy (DOE) to work expeditiously with electric utilities across the U.S. to assist the local electric and power utilities and authorities in Puerto Rico to help restore electric services as quickly as possible in the wake of Hurricane Maria. We also urge DOE to leverage all existing resources at our national laboratories, including the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), to aid in these restorative efforts.

    On September 20, 2017, Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and surrounding islands as a Category 4 storm. The electric grid in Puerto Rico sustained substantial damage and much of the island remains without power, endangering lives and delaying the recovery process.

    Reports indicate that the hurricane destroyed the vast majority of transmission lines, power lines, and other critical aspects of Puerto Rico’s electric grid. The executive director of the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) has estimated restoration of power could take at least three or four months, leaving more than 3 million Americans without power on the island for that time.

    A natural disaster in Puerto Rico should be treated no differently than a natural disaster anywhere else in the United States. We must mobilize all available federal resources to aid in recovery efforts and your Department will play a critical role as we work to bring stability to the island and relief for our fellow Americans.

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  • Congress Mike Coffman to Co-Sponsor extension of The Community Health Center Fund

    Congress Mike Coffman to Co-Sponsor extension of The Community Health Center Fund

    The Community Health Investment, Modernization and Excellence Act of 2017

    Congress Mike Coffman (R-CO 6th District) Announces Co-Sponsorship

    Community Health Centers are the primary care medical home for more than 25 million Americans throughout the United States.  With bipartisan support from Congress, the more than 1,400 Community Health Centers (CHCs) nationwide provide access to high-quality integrated primary care, oral health, behavioral health, and wraparound services and supports for patients who need to access services the most.  CHCs save $24 billion annually, through reduction in ER utilization, and are proven to save 24% in total Medicaid spending, when compared to other providers. 

    What is CHCF?

    The Health Center Program, which is administered by the Health Resources and Services Administration within the Department of Health and Human Services, awards grants to outpatient health care facilities that provide care to medically underserved populations. CHCF funds have been used for a range of health center activities including funding new health centers, increasing services provided at existing health centers, and implementing care coordination initiatives. CHCF funds have also been used to fund health centers in need of immediate funding such as those in Flint, MI, which had immediate health service needs due to the discovery of lead in its water supply, and those in Puerto Rico and other territories, which had additional health service needs related to the Zika virus. The CHCF represents more than 70% of the Health Center Program’s Fiscal Year 2016 funding. Funding for the CHCF was extended in the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015.

    Total funding for the Health Centers program is $5.1 billion annually.  Of this total, $3.6 billion comes from the Community Health Centers Fund (CHCF), a dedicated source of funding that was extended for two years in 2015.  Without action by Congress by September 30th, this funding will expire.  The CHIME Act would extend the funding for an additional five years.  Modest amounts of it would be available in future years to address national priorities, to include access to mental health, substance abuse, and oral health services.

    Metro Community Provider Network (MCPN) and Salud Family Health Centers are two of 20 CHCs across Colorado and provide healthcare services to patients living in Colorado’s 6th Congressional District.  In 2016, Colorado CHCs provided services to 740,000 Coloradans, 93% of whom were below 200% Federal Poverty Level ($49,200 for a family of 4) and more than 90% were uninsured or enrolled in public insurance programs- Medicaid, Medicare, and CHP+.  MCPN and Salud served more than 126,000 patients (17% of all CHC patients served) across their respective service areas, including Adams, Arapahoe, and Jefferson Counties in the 6th Congressional District.  

    On Monday, September 25th, Congressman Coffman, a champion of the Community Health Center Movement, co-sponsored the CHIME Act, joining 64 members of the House, including Representative Diana DeGette (D-CO 1st District). 

    Community Health Centers have done an extraordinary job in providing care to the uninsured and the underinsured in this country and should be recognized as the foundation that we build upon whenever we talk about health care reform. — Coffman.

    “MCPN applauds Representative Coffman for his unwavering support of Community Health Centers and his acknowledgement of the impact we have on our community through high quality, low cost, person-centered care,” stated Ben Wiederholt, President and CEO at MCPN.   

    John Santistevan, President and CEO of Salud Family Health Centers shared in Mr. Wiederholt’s sentiments.  “I’d like to thank Representative Coffman for his efforts to assure his constituents have access to quality health care by strongly supporting Community Health Centers.  We look forward to continued work with Representative Coffman to improve and expand health care services throughout Colorado. 

     

     — credit of Public Health Post Org
    

     

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  • It’s National Voter Registration Day

    REGISTER NOW

    —Make a Difference Today—

    DENVER, Sept. 26, 2017 — Today is National Voter Registration Day, and Colorado is proud to have the highest percentage of registered voters in America among its eligible population.

    In addition, the turnout among registered voters in Colorado in the 2016 presidential election was 74.5 percent, the fourth highest in the nation, with 2.9 million voters casting ballots.

    Although national elections garner plenty of attention, Colorado Secretary of State Wayne Williams said the Nov. 7 ballot should catch voters’ attention because it involves school board races, tax measures and other local issues.

    These can directly affect your property values. Whether you think your neighborhood has too many potholes or the schools need more funding — or you’re happy with the way your local government is being run and want to see your leaders reelected — you only get a say if you register and cast a ballot. — Williams

    Easy Ways to Register

    • TEXT TO VOTE: Eligible Coloradans can simply text the word “Colorado” or “CO” to “2Vote” (28683) on their smartphones, and then open the link to the SOS online voter registration and election information site.

    • ONLINE REGISTRATION: Colorado in 2010 became the fourth state to allow online voter registration and www.govotecolorado.com has processed more than 1.9 million transactions.

    • SENIOR CLASS REGISTRATION: The office hands out the Eliza Pickrell Routt award to high schools where at least 85 percent of eligible seniors have registered or preregistered to vote.

    • Colorado also allows for same-day voter registration.

    Although some Coloradans canceled their voter registration over the summer, the number of registered voters in Colorado actually increased and is at an all-time high, with 3,756,923 million voters.

    Military and overseas ballots for the Nov. 7 coordinated election have already been sent, and beginning Oct. 16 the remaining ballots will be mailed. Coloradans also can vote in person at polling centers in their counties. Six county clerks don’t need to send any ballots at all, because every community in their jurisdiction canceled their elections.

    More information on the conduct of elections in Colorado is outlined in a letter from Secretary Williams.

    The National Association of Secretaries of State in 2012 designated September as National Voter Registration Month with the fourth Tuesday in September set as National Voter Registration Day to encourage voter participation and increase awareness about state requirements and deadlines for voting.

     

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  • Gardner’s North Korea Playbook carried out by Trump Administration

    Gardner’s North Korea Playbook carried out by Trump Administration

    Trump Imposes Sanctions on North Korea;

    Kim will ‘tame Trump’

    Washington, D.C. – China accounts for 90 percent of North Korea’s trade and there are over 5,000 Chinese companies doing business with North Korea. Earlier this summer, Senator Gardner introduced bipartisan legislation that would ban any entity that does business with North Korea or its enablers from using the United States financial system. The Executive Order reflects Gardner’s legislation and targets entities that Gardner has long called to sanction.

    Senator Cory Gardner (R-CO), Chairman of the Foreign Relations Subcommittee on East Asia, the Pacific, and International Cybersecurity, released the following statement regarding the Trump Administration’s announcement that they will expand authority to go after individuals, businesses, and banks involved with trade with North Korea.

    The actions announced by the Administration today are what I have been calling for, and are a huge step forward in the United States’ efforts to stop a nuclear war from breaking out on the Korean Peninsula. We need to make the choice clear to North Korea’s enablers, wherever they are based: they can do business with the United States, the most powerful economy in the world, or they can do business with an outlaw regime in North Korea. —  Gardner

    Gardner’s proposed legislation> read more


     

    “I will make the man holding the prerogative of the supreme command in the U.S. pay dearly for his speech,” Kim said in a statement released by the official Korean Central News Agency, which also published a photo of the North Korean leader sitting at his desk holding a piece of paper.

    “I am now thinking hard about what response he could have expected when he allowed such eccentric words to trip off his tongue. Whatever Trump might have expected, he will face results beyond his expectation,” Kim said, saying that he would “tame” Trump “with fire.”

    — credit of Sentinel Source


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  • Exclusive Letter from U.S. Senator to United Nations— MUST READ

    Exclusive Letter from U.S. Senator to United Nations— MUST READ

    Gardner Calls on China & 20 Additional Countries to Cease Diplomatic and Economic Ties with North Korea

    Urges United Nations to Expel North Korea

    Washington, D.C.– Senator Cory Gardner (R-CO), Chairman of the Foreign Relations Subcommittee on East Asia, the Pacific, and International Cybersecurity, today sent a letter to Ambassadors of nations maintaining diplomatic ties with North Korea, calling to “cease all official diplomatic and economic relations with the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK).” In the letter, Gardner also calls on the United Nations to expel the DPRK from the international body, as the United Nations General Assembly begins in New York today. The countries included are those that still maintain Embassies and other diplomatic facilities in the DPRK.

    In the letter, Gardner writes, “Now is the time to diplomatically and economically isolate this regime, until it fully and irreversibly commits to peaceful denuclearization.  Maintaining official diplomatic relations with a regime that continues to defy international law and threaten nations across the globe only serves to reward nefarious behavior.”

    Gardner has been the Senate’s leading voice on the DPRK and recently introduced bipartisan legislation that would impose a U.S. economic embargo against any entity that does business with the DPRK or assists in its labor trafficking abuses.

    Gardner sent the first letter to Cui Tiankai, China’s Ambassador to the United States. Gardner will also send identical copies of the letter to Ambassadors to the United States from Brazil, the United Kingdom, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Cuba, Czech Republic, Egypt, Germany, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Mongolia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Poland, Romania, Russia, Sweden, and Vietnam.

     

    Gardner letter to United Nations in full below:

    Your Excellency:

    I write to respectfully urge your government to immediately cease all official diplomatic and economic relations with the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), including immediately closing all of your diplomatic facilities in the DPRK.  The DPRK is an imminent and growing threat to global peace and stability.  The United Nations Security Council has repeatedly condemned DPRK’s illicit activities and has imposed sanctions against this outlaw regime, most recently under United Nations Security Council Resolution 2375, adopted on September 11, 2017. 

    Now is the time to diplomatically and economically isolate this regime, until it fully and irreversibly commits to peaceful denuclearization. Maintaining official diplomatic relations with a regime that continues to defy international law and threaten nations across the globe only serves to reward nefarious behavior.

    In addition to cutting off bilateral ties, I urge your government to support expelling the DPRK from the United Nations.  Article 6 of the United Nations Charter states: “A Member of the United Nations which has persistently violated the Principles contained in the present Charter may be expelled from the Organization by the General Assembly upon the recommendation of the Security Council.”  There is no nation on Earth that deserves this dishonor more than the DPRK.

    I ask your government to support these necessary and important steps to isolate this belligerent regime.

    Sincerely,

    Cory Gardner

    Chairman

    Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on

    East Asia, the Pacific, and International Cybersecurity Policy

     

      

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  • AURORA CANDIDATE AGAINST CONGRESSMAN COFFMAN

    AURORA CANDIDATE AGAINST CONGRESSMAN COFFMAN

     

    CONGRESSMAN COFFMAN DROPS HIS DISCHARGE PETITION

    — CANDIDATE AARESTAD MAKES STATEMENT

    Aurora, CO — After meeting with Republican Speaker Paul Ryan, Congressman Mike Coffman withdrew his discharge petition to force a vote on the BRIDGE Act, breaking his promise to support over 800,000 dreamers anxiously awaiting a solution to President Trump’s recent decision to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. Coffman challenger, David Aarestad made the following statement: 

    Time and again Coffman grandstands to confront Democrats, but doesn’t have the drive to stand up to his own party.  He showed genuine leadership for a couple days.  It’s a shame he didn’t have the drive to see it through.  Our Dreamers, our community and our country deserve better. — Aarestad

    David Aarestad grew up in Arapahoe County and is a proud product of Cherry Creek Public Schools. He still resides in the district, living in Aurora, Colorado with his wife Karen and their two children Sofia and Brynn. 

    Election Day is November 6, 2018. 

    For more information from David Aarestad visit: www.coloradansforaarestad.com

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  • Gardner on North Korea Nuclear Test

    Gardner on North Korea Nuclear Test

    Washington, D.C. – Senator Cory Gardner (R-CO), Chairman of the Subcommittee on East Asia, the Pacific, and International Cybersecurity, released the following statement regarding North Korea carrying out a what may have been their most advanced and significant nuclear test under Kim Jong Un’s regime.

    “Now is the time to take unprecedented steps to stop North Korea,” said Gardner. “This latest nuclear test by Kim Jong Un may be the clearest sign that we have seen that they are ready and willing to start a nuclear war that would lead to unimaginable destruction and loss of life on the Korean Peninsula.

    “The international community needs to finally join together in completely isolating this dangerous regime. North Korea should be immediately kicked out of the United Nations and under the leadership of the United States, the United Nations Security Council should enact a new resolution that imposes a full economic embargo on North Korea that bans all of Pyongyang’s economic activities, including petroleum resources, except for limited humanitarian exceptions. I am also continuing to call on the Administration to block all entities that do business with North Korea, no matter where they are based, from conducting any financial activities through the U.S. financial system. My bipartisan legislation would achieve this goal and I am ready to work with the Administration and leaders in Congress to pass this bill immediately.

    “These economic tools need to be combined with robust military deterrent, including imposing a US-led international naval blockade of North Korea in order to ensure a full enforcement of United Nations actions. We must also continue frequent show of force exercises by the United States and our partners in Seoul and Tokyo, enhanced missile defense activities, and assurance of extended US nuclear deterrence to our allies. Kim Jong Un must know that any serious provocation will be met with a full range of US military capabilities.”

    Gardner recently introduced bipartisan legislation that would ban any entity that does business with North Korea or its enablers from using the United States financial system. 

      

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  • Sneak Peek the Aaron Harbor Show Award­- airing in 2 weeks

    Sneak Peek the Aaron Harbor Show Award­- airing in 2 weeks

    The Aaron Harbor Show Receives Award of Excellence

    by

    Colorado Broadcasters Association

    Aaron Harber is an American long-form political TV talk show host featured on KCDO-TV Channel 3 Colorado, COMCAST Entertainment Television, and KPXC-TV (ION Media Networks), as well as on individual stations (such as TV Aspen). Harber often writes columns for The Colorado StatesmanThe Denver Daily News and the Huffington Post, and has served as an on-air, political analyst for the Denver CBS affiliate, CBS4 (KCNC-TV), the CW2 Network, Tribune Broadcasting (KWGN-TVChannel 2), and KBDI-TV Channel 12.

    Sneak Peek the Award Show:

    (scheduled to air in two weeks)

     

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