
Washington, D.C. — Colorado U.S. Senator Michael Bennet convened numerous events last week to hear directly from Coloradans who are facing the loss of Medicaid coverage, and higher utility bills because of Republican’s “big beautiful bill.” In addition to hosting three town halls, Bennet held three roundtables with Colorado Veterans who are facing devastating cuts at the VA, Medicaid patients and health care providers at Denver Health, and a third with energy companies who are helping fuel Colorado’s economy with their investments thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act clean energy tax credits that Republicans are threatening to take away.
Here’s what they’re saying about Bennet’s events:
Saturday, May 24, 2025
Fox21: Veterans express VA experiences during Sen. Bennet roundtable
With Memorial Day around the corner, U.S. Senator Michael Bennet met with veterans for a roundtable discussion in Fountain on Saturday, May 24. The discussion focused on the VA and the benefits and treatments veterans are currently receiving. Most expressed their own issues they experienced.
The Gazette: ‘I might be dead in nine months’: Vets voice concerns over VA delays with Sen. Bennet at Fountain roundtable
After the discussion, Bennet told The Gazette that the problems with the VA aren’t getting better. “Our veterans deserve to have somebody who will check on them on a regular basis,” he said. “It’s unacceptable that people in that room said it took nine months to see a heart doctor.” Bennet said the only way to change that is by monitoring the VA by passing legislation that would create oversight from Congress or other parts of the government.
WATCH: FOX31 Denver: Bennet Hosts Veterans Roundtable to Address Delays to Veterans Care
KOAA News5: Senator Michael Bennet answers pressing questions for constituents in Pueblo on Saturday
Senator Michael Bennet heard from Coloradans on Saturday at Pueblo East High School. Hundreds showed up at the town hall with serious concerns about the future of Medicaid, local after school programs, veterans benefits, and SNAP.
Fox21: Senator Bennet holds Pueblo town hall to hear community concerns
Tuesday, May 27, 2025
WATCH: FOX31 Denver: Senator Bennet and Representative Crow Host Town Hall in Centennial
Senator Michael Bennet and Congressman Jason Crow hosted an in-person town hall in Centennial speaking directly with Coloradans about their work in Congress. The first question was inquiring about President Trump’s so-called “Big Beautiful Bill,” and how Democrats plan to stop it from passing.
Wednesday, May 28, 2025
Colorado Public Radio: ‘Medicaid saved my life.’ Patients, physicians detail importance of the program as GOP weighs deep cuts
“I think we have to fight it and I think we’ve got to do everything we can to try to stop it. I don’t want to create a set of false expectations,” said Senator Michael Bennet. “I think the American people are on our side. The American people think that it makes no sense to cut Medicaid in a way that they’re proposing to do it. And that doesn’t mean they won’t do it, but I think we’ve got to fight as hard as we can to try to stop it.”
CBS News Colorado: Sen. Michael Bennet returns to Colorado, listens to patients describe Medicaid impact amid possible cuts
Watch the entire roundtable conversation here.
Thursday, May 29, 2025
The Denver Post: Republican budget bill would strike blow to clean energy efforts in Colorado
U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colorado, warned that “the stakes are really, really high for Colorado.” Bennet met last week with executives from 10 Colorado energy companies to discuss the budget cuts. The tax credits were “doing the job that they were supposed to do and doing that, very, very well in Colorado. Now we’re at risk of them being basically completely ripped away and dismantled.”
Denver Business Journal: Colorado energy companies warn of layoffs, price hikes if renewable tax credits cut
Companies like power utility Xcel Energy, wind turbine manufacturer Vestas-American Wind Technology, multiple cooperative power utilities and furnace electrification companies said in a roundtable meeting hosted by Sen. Michael Bennet that losing the tax credits would mean higher costs to consumers and layoffs at many of their businesses.
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