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Colorado's Rep. Neguse Elected To No. 5 Position In House Democratic Leadership
The position makes Neguse the most senior member from Colorado in House leadership in 85 years, according to a news release from his office.
December 2, 2022
Members of the House Democratic Caucus this week elected Colorado’s U.S. Rep. Joe Neguse to serve as chair of the Democratic Policy and Communications Committee, the fifth highest elected role in House Democratic leadership.
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"The position makes Neguse the most senior member from Colorado in House leadership in 85 years," according to a news release from his office.
Neguse said in a statement that he is grateful for the opportunity to serve as chair and that he looks forward to working with the entire caucus to “put people over politics and deliver real results for the American people.”
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“The task ahead for our Caucus, and indeed, for our country, is a momentous one,” Neguse said. “But while we know the next Congress will bring new challenges, I remain more hopeful than ever in House Democrats’ ability to build a more hopeful future for our country, and I’m excited about the opportunity to communicate our work towards that end – and why it matters – to the American people.”
Neguse served as a co-chair of the same committee during the 117th Congress alongside Pennsylvania’s Rep. Matt Cartwright, Michigan’s Rep. Debbie Dinged and California’s Rep. Ted Lieu.
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