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Boebert joined [[Andy Biggs]], [[Marjorie Taylor Greene]], [[Mary Miller]], and a handful of other Republicans against condemning the coup in [[Myanmar]]. Although the resolution was non-binding and would not do anything, the group voted against it in fear that it may be indication of involvement in another conflict.<ref>https://www.forbes.com/sites/andrewsolender/2021/03/19/14-house-republicans-vote-against-condemning-myanmar-military-coup/?sh=5cd9b44c44bc</ref>
 
  
 
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Revision as of 15:48, June 7, 2021

Lauren Boebert
Lauren Boebert 117th U.S Congress.jpg
U.S. Representative from Colorado's 3rd Congressional District
From: January 3, 2021 – present
Predecessor Scott Tipton
Successor Incumbent (no successor)
Information
Party Republican
Spouse(s) Jayson Boebert
Religion Christian

Lauren Opal Boebert, born December 15, 1986 (age 37), the mother of four and owner of the Shooters Grill in Rifle, Colorado, won the hard-fought 3rd district congressional race against Democrat and former state lawmaker Diane Mitsch Bush in a Colorado House district that is as large as Pennsylvania in the 2020 election.

"I am proud to announce that I am the first mom to represent Colorado’s Third Congressional District," stated Boebert from her restaurant on election night.[1]

Before getting elected to Congress, Boebert was a gun rights advocate. She challenged Beto O'Rourke at an Aurora town hall meeting during his 2020 presidential campaign, saying, "I was one of the gun-owning Americans who heard you speak regarding your 'Hell yes I'm going to take your AR-15s and AK-47s. Well, I'm here to say hell no you're not.'"[2]

She defied a lockdown in Colorado on Thanksgiving Day by declaring her large family get-together to be a funeral for a turkey, and thus within the exemption for funeral services.[3]

On Christmas Eve 2020 she announced that she would object to the certification of Biden's Electors on Jan. 6th.

References

  1. Republican Lauren Boebert wins bitter Colorado House race
  2. Montanaro, David. Woman confronts Beto on gun confiscation at town hall: 'I'm here to say, hell no you're not', FOX News, September 20, 2019. Retrieved January 17, 2021.
  3. Padilla, Anica (November 27, 2020). Rep.-Elect Lauren Boebert Holds ‘Turkey Funeral’ With 30 Guests On Thanksgiving. CBS Denver. Retrieved January 31, 2021.

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