Gabe Evans comments on Colorado jobs data and voter ID legislation

Gabe Evans, U.S. House Representative from the 8th District of Colorado
Gabe Evans, U.S. House Representative from the 8th District of Colorado
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Congressman Gabe Evans has recently posted several messages on his social media account addressing Colorado’s economic trends, election legislation, and a holiday greeting.

On March 17, 2026, Evans highlighted changes in employment figures for Colorado over the previous year. He stated, “CO lost 14,700 private sector jobs from Feb 2024 to Feb 2025. In that same period? CO added 15,200 govt jobs. We’re not growing the economy. We’re growing bureaucracy. CO should be empowering innovators and job creators — not regulating them and replacing them with more govt.”

Later the same day, he marked a public holiday by posting, “Happy St. Patrick’s Day! “ on March 17, 2026.

On March 18, 2026, Evans addressed election integrity measures being debated in Congress. He wrote: “Voter ID is an 80-20 issue — and it’s long overdue. I voted for the SAVE Act to protect election integrity and restore confidence in our elections. The Senate has finally opened debate. It’s time to get this across the finish line. “

Gabe Evans serves as a U.S. Congressman representing Colorado. His remarks on employment trends reflect ongoing debates about the balance between public sector growth and private sector development in state economies. Additionally, his comments on voter identification align with national discussions about election laws and proposed federal legislation such as the SAVE Act.



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