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At a Glance
Seat
Representative for Colorado District 1
Born
July 29, 1957
Age 68
Phone
(202) 225-4431
Office
2111 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington 20515
Congress Member Profile|U.S. Representative|Democrat|Colorado District 1

Diana DeGette

Diana Louise DeGette is an American lawyer and politician serving as the U.S. representative for Colorado's 1st congressional district since 1997. A member of the Democratic Party and a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, her district is based in Denver. DeGette was a Chief Deputy Whip from 2005 to 2019 and is the dean of Colorado's congressional delegation since 2007 when fellow Representative Joel Hefley retired; she served as the Colorado State Representative for the 6th district from 1993 until her election to the U.S. House.

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Voting Record — 498
Yes40%
No58%
Present1%
Not Voting1%
Party align99%
Cross-party0%
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Congressional District 1

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Diana DeGette
U.S. RepresentativeDemocratColorado District 1
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Diana's ATmosphere Activity
20 recent posts · 13 sponsored · 71 cosponsored
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Recent ATmosphere posts, sponsorships, and cosponsorships.

Trump’s Big Ugly Bill would rip health care away from 16 million Americans—including kids, seniors, veterans, and people with disabilities. Hospitals may close and people could die, all so billionaires can get more tax breaks. There is no justification for these cruel cuts.
🚨 The CBO found that the Senate’s version of Trump's Big Ugly Bill would add $3.3 trillion to the national debt. This bill is a farce. Not only will it drag our country into more debt, but it does nothing to make life better for hardworking families — no relief, no lower costs, no real solutions.
Research shows the lowest-cost path to cut Colorado’s emissions relies on renewable energy to keep energy affordable and reliable. While Colorado has been a leader in clean energy, Trump's Big Ugly Bill will drag us backwards, putting jobs, grid reliability, & lower energy costs at risk.
The Fourteenth Amendment to our Constitution is clear: people born in the United States are citizens. Today’s decision is a procedural loss, but we will continue fighting hard to preserve our Constitutional rights.
Trump’s Big Ugly Bill is dangerous, putting patients and providers at risk. If his cuts to Medicaid are passed, Colorado hospitals could lose $10 billion, making it harder for Coloradans to get the care they need. I’m fighting to stop it because our communities can’t afford these cruel cuts.
Over the past few months, we’ve seen a disturbing pattern of ICE agents arresting individuals while wearing masks & carrying no identification. This practice is completely inappropriate in our democracy. I’m sponsoring the No Secret Police Act to ensure federal officers can’t operate in the shadows.
NEW: As video and news reports of immigrants and U.S. citizens being detained by masked men claiming to be ICE agents continue to dominate headlines and spark fears from coast to coast, Attorney General Pam Bondi told Congress she had no idea this was happening. www.huffpost.com/entry/trump-...
Nearly 60 years after Congress guaranteed Medicaid patients the right to choose their provider, SCOTUS just took that right away from recipients in South Carolina who rely on Planned Parenthood. Denying patients access to trusted providers will have devastating ripple effects nationwide.
BREAKING: The Supreme Court allows states to cut off Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood.
When I was working to pass the 21st Century Cures Act in 2015, I met Max Schill—a young boy with Noonan Syndrome—who helped us get this bill over the finish line.   10 years later, it was great to reconnect with Max.
Today’s Health Subcommittee hearing with RFK Jr. showcased his ineptitude, inexperience, & inability to explain the massive cuts that he’s greenlit across HHS. His budget request will make Americans sicker and poorer, & his stewardship of HHS is having devastating consequences on our public health.
Today, I voted against the motion to table the resolution for articles of impeachment. I believe that given the president’s self-enriching actions since taking office, this deserves a full investigation — starting with a referral to the House Judiciary Committee.
Hospitals, universities, and community health organizations say critical funds are being held up by DOGE. I asked RFK Jr. if HHS even did a cost-benefit analysis on DOGE's wasteful “Defend the Spend” initiative. He couldn’t answer. If he can't answer the question, who's calling the shots?
RFK Jr.’s reckless cuts throughout HHS are gutting the programs and personnel behind America’s health breakthroughs. As the top Democrat on the Health Subcommittee, I’m sounding the alarm today: RFK Jr.’s agenda is dangerous—and threatens our health, economy, and global leadership in science.
DeGETTE: Will you commit that neither you or anyone else at HHS will take retaliatory action against the brave scientists at NIH? Should be an easy answer bc it's illegal RFK Jr: I can commit that we are absolutely depoliticizing science at NIH for the first time D: I asked you a simple question
Good to see the Senate Parliamentarian remove Republicans’ cruel effort to strip nutrition assistance away from vulnerable Americans out of the Big, Ugly Bill. While this is good news, I’m still focused on fighting this horrible bill until it’s defeated.
Today, we honor #Juneteenth—a celebration of the freedom, resilience, and joy of Black Americans. It’s also a reminder that justice must never be delayed—and that our work to build a fairer, more inclusive America continues.
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Voting History
498 total votes
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DateBillQuestionPositionParty MajAlign?Result
2026-01-21H.R. 6945 (119th)Final passageNONOPassed
2026-01-21H.R. 6945 (119th)Send back to committeeYESYESFailed
2026-01-21H. Res. 1009 (119th)Approve resolutionNONOPassed
2026-01-21H. Res. 1009 (119th)End debate nowNONOPassed
2026-01-21H.R. 5764 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed
2026-01-20H.R. 5763 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed
2026-01-15H.R. 2988 (119th)Final passageNONOPassed
2026-01-15H.R. 2988 (119th)Send back to committeeYESYESFailed
2026-01-15H.R. 2988 (119th)Approve amendmentYESYESAgreed to
2026-01-14H.R. 7006 (119th)Final passageYESYESPassed
2026-01-14H.R. 7006 (119th)Approve amendmentNONOFailed
2026-01-14H.R. 7006 (119th)Approve amendmentNONOFailed
2026-01-14H. Res. 992 (119th)Approve resolutionNONOPassed
2026-01-14H. Res. 992 (119th)End debate nowNONOPassed
2026-01-13H.R. 4593 (119th)Final passageNONOPassed
2026-01-13H.R. 4593 (119th)Send back to committeeYESYESFailed
2026-01-13H.R. 2312 (119th)Send back to committeeYESYESFailed
2026-01-13H.R. 2270 (119th)Send back to committeeYESYESFailed
2026-01-13H.R. 2262 (119th)Final passageNONOFailed
2026-01-13H.R. 2262 (119th)Send back to committeeYESYESFailed
2026-01-13H. Res. 988 (119th)Approve resolutionNONOPassed
2026-01-13H. Res. 988 (119th)End debate nowNONOPassed
2026-01-13H.R. 6504 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed
2026-01-13H.R. 6500 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed
2026-01-12H.R. 2683 (119th)Fast-track passageYESYESPassed
2026-01-09H.R. 5184 (119th)Final passageNONOPassed
2026-01-08H.R. 1834 (119th)Final passageYESYESPassed
2026-01-08H. Res. 780 (119th)Approve resolutionYESYESPassed
2026-01-08H.R. 131 (119th)Passage, Objections of the President To The Contrary NotwithstandingYESYESFailed
2026-01-08H.R. 504 (119th)Passage, Objections of the President To The Contrary NotwithstandingYESYESFailed
2026-01-08H.R. 6938 (119th)Final passageYESYESPassed
2026-01-08H.R. 6938 (119th)Retaining Divisions B and CYESYESPassed
2026-01-08H.R. 6938 (119th)Retaining Division ANOYESPassed
2026-01-07H. Res. 780 (119th)Motion to DischargeYESYESPassed
2026-01-07H. Res. 977 (119th)Approve resolutionNONOPassed
2026-01-07H. Res. 977 (119th)End debate nowNONOPassed
2026-01-06Call of the HousePRESENTPassed
2025-12-18H.R. 498 (119th)Final passageNONOPassed
2025-12-18H.R. 498 (119th)Send back to committeeYESYESFailed
2025-12-18H.R. 845 (119th)Final passageNONOPassed
2025-12-18H.R. 845 (119th)Send back to committeeYESYESFailed
2025-12-18H.R. 1366 (119th)Final passageNONOPassed
2025-12-18H.R. 1366 (119th)Send back to committeeYESYESFailed
2025-12-18H.R. 4776 (119th)Final passageNONOPassed
2025-12-18H.R. 4776 (119th)Send back to committeeYESYESFailed
2025-12-18H.R. 4776 (119th)Approve amendmentNONOFailed
2025-12-18H.R. 4776 (119th)Approve amendmentNONOFailed
2025-12-18H.R. 4776 (119th)Approve amendmentNONOFailed
2025-12-17H.R. 3492 (119th)Final passageNONOPassed
2025-12-17H.R. 3492 (119th)Send back to committeeYESYESFailed

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