COLORADO (KOAA) — As the calendar flips to November, it marks one month since the federal government shut down with no agreement from Congress and the White House on a new funding bill.
Since the shutdown, national parks and Social Security benefits have been felt throughout the country, including local communities throughout Colorado.
Colorado lawmakers from both sides of the aisle have been vocal about the shutdown since it started and how it affects their constituents.
District 3 Republican State Representative Jeff Hurd posted to X on Saturday, after visiting the United Way of Pueblo County. He applauded the organization's work in helping families during this trying time.
Congressman Jeff Crank sat down with News5 on day 23 of the shutdown . He put pressure on Senate Democrats to

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