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Udall Joins Bipartisan Effort to Strengthen, Reauthorize the Land and Water Conservation Fund
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Udall Reintroduces San Juan Mountains Wilderness Act to Preserve Job-Creating Public Lands in Southwest Colorado
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Udall, Bennet Welcome Senate Judiciary Committee's Approval of Raymond Moore, Nominee to U.S. District Court of Colorado
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Udall, Bennet Urge President to Restore Wildfire Recovery Resources
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Udall 'Honored' to Accept Navy's Distinguished Public Service Award 'On Behalf of All Coloradans'
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Udall, Bennet Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Streamline Renewable Energy Permits, Support Local Communities
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Udall to House: Pass VAWAs Life-Saving Programs Now
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Udall Welcomes U.S. Defense Department Decision to Extend Many Benefits to Same-Sex Military Spouses
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Udall Congratulates Medal of Honor Recipient and Former Fort Carson Soldier Clinton Romesha
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Udall, Bennet Introduce Bill to Aid Wildfire Recovery Efforts in Colorado
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Op-Eds
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2013 goals focus on sportsmen, conservation
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Investing in our energy future
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Colorado an all-of-the-above energy state
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Same-sex marriage debate: A model for other issues
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Udall: Investing in Americans' health
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A bipartisan deficit plan is necessary for economic recovery
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Despite Turmoil, U.S. Must Not Retreat From Mideast
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Wind tax credit is critical
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Cant wait on wind production tax credit
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Congress can't punt again on the budget
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Blog
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Reauthorize VAWA Now
Wednesday, February 6, 2013For the past 19 years, the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) has saved lives and strengthened families throughout Colorado and the United States by changing the way our society thinks about - and responds to - domestic violence. But one of the strongest tools we have to combat domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assaults and stalking has languished without reauthorization.
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Celebrating Black History Month 2013
Friday, February 1, 2013For more than 150 years, leaders from President Abraham Lincoln to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. have challenged us to keep faith with the spirit that enlivens our Constitution. Today we continue the work of these two dynamic men who courageously led the charge – through national division and civil strife – in pursuing a more perfect union where all Americans are truly free and have equal access to opportunity.
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Paycheck Fairness
Tuesday, January 29, 2013Four years ago today, President Obama signed the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act into law, ensuring a fair day in court for victims of gender-based pay discrimination. This law was a victory for women everywhere in the continuing fight for equal pay for equal work. However, our fight is far from over: It has been 50 years since the passage of the Equal Pay Act, yet Colorado women still make on average 79 cents to every dollar men make.
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Inauguration Day 2013
Monday, January 21, 2013Today I am humbled to be in our nation's capital to witness the second-term inauguration of our President Barack Obama. His re-election, leadership and what he stands for make me confident that we can rise to meet the great challenges before us.
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Thursday, January 17, 2013Each January, communities around our state and nation come together to remember and honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. by participating in a day of reflection and service. Dr. King was a driving force in promoting social justice and equality — principles embodied in our Constitution. Dr. King's commitment to sharing his vision of a brighter future during a time of national division and civil strife show how one person can have an extraordinary impact on the evolution of our society.
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Looking back on 2012
Tuesday, January 15, 2013At the start of last year, I wrote to Coloradans asking you for your top priorities for 2012. Thousands of you wrote back to tell me what matters most to you, your families and your businesses. I am pleased to say that, from reforming the way Washington works to improving our energy strategy, 2012 was a great year for making your ideas to create jobs, boost our economy and preserve our quality of life a reality.
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Colorado, we did it!
Thursday, January 3, 2013For many years, you and I have been fighting to make Colorado the country's leader in clean energy production. The latest chapter in that fight was six months ago, when I pledged to deliver a speech on the Senate floor nearly every day we were in session about how the wind Production Tax Credit and the wind energy industry have boosted our economy and created jobs in Colorado and across our great nation.
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One Step Closer to Protecting Colorado Water, Remediating Our Mining Legacy
Wednesday, December 19, 2012Our great state - and much of Colorado's history - began with a mining boom. However, this heritage, literally the state's foundation, left behind 7,000 abandoned mine sites and the toxic runoff they often create. These sites, the legacy of past decades of irresponsible mining, today threaten the foundation of much of our outdoor economy and what makes our state great: our land and water.
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Live-Streamed Conversation with Energy Secretary Chu
Tuesday, December 18, 2012In an effort to keep this discussion going, I will be joining Energy Secretary Steven Chu on Wednesday for a live-streamed discussion about the wind PTC, renewable energy and our pursuit of an all-of-the-above energy strategy.
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Compromise isn't a dirty word
Wednesday, December 12, 2012Two weeks ago, small-business owner Lisa Goodbee, president of Goodbee & Associates in Centennial, and 14 other small-business owners met with President Obama in Washington, D.C. They asked him to continue working with Congress to reach a balanced deal that fixes our budget.
Audio & Video
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Press Conference Call: Udall to Talk to Colorado Reporters After Presidents State of the Union Address
Audio | Tuesday, February 12, 2013Audio requires Flash PlayerOn Feb. 12, 2013, Mark Udall held a press call with reporters following President Obama's State of the Union address. This is the third year Udall has called for bipartisan seating during the address; this year he again sat with his Republican colleague Sen. Lisa Murkowski of Alaska.
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Udall Questions Sec. Panetta, Gen. Dempsey on Benghazi Attack
Video | Thursday, February 7, 2013Video requires Flash PlayerAt a U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee hearing, Mark Udall questioned Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Martin Dempsey on the Department of Defense’s response to the attack on U.S. facilities in Benghazi, Libya, and the findings of its internal review following the attack.
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Udall Questions Hagel in Confirmation Hearing
Video | Thursday, January 31, 2013Video requires Flash PlayerOn January 31, 2013, Mark Udall questioned Secretary of Defense nominee, former Nebraska Senator Chuck Hagel, during a U.S. Senate Armed Services hearing.
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Udall Urges U.S. Senate to Help Colorado Communities Devastated by 2012 Wildfires
Video | Thursday, January 24, 2013Video requires Flash PlayerOn Jan. 24, 2013, Mark Udall went to the U.S. Senate floor to talk about why Congress should provide critical assistance to Colorado communities whose water supplies and infrastructure are threatened by the long-term effects of the High Park and Waldo Canyon fires.
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Udall Speech on the FISA Amendments Act
Video | Thursday, December 27, 2012Mark Udall gives a speech on the Senate floor encouraging his colleagues to amend the FISA Amendments Act (FAA) to better protect Americans from having their communications collected under this law. Udall also encouraged his Senate colleagues to include in the bill better reporting requirements so Congress and the public can know if Americans have had their e-mails and phones calls collected under the FAA.