U.S. Rep. Doug Lamborn (R - CO)
Doug Lamborn spent twenty years as an attorney in private general practice in Colorado. He then went on to serve in the Colorado legislature from 1995 through 2006 prior to being elected into Congress. In 2006 Lamborn was elected into Congress. He has always been a leader on pro-family and small business issues, a strong advocate for our men and women defending our nation in the military, and a supporter of lower taxes, immigration reform, and less government spending. Official Bio
Birthday: May 24, 1954
Committees: Armed Services Committee and Veterans Affairs Committee
The Issues: Find our where Rep. Lamborn stands on the issues
Other: Doug Lamborn is married and has one daughter and four sons.
Quote: “In this time of economic turmoil and irresponsible government spending, I am proud to lead the fight in Washington to protect the taxpayer. The best way to restore consumer confidence, revive our economy, and create new jobs is to allow consumers to keep more of their hard earned money. This 100% ACU rating reflects my devotion to the free markets and individual liberty.”
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This is a follow up question to Rep. Doug Lamborn about health care policy. I understand that you would like everyone keep his or her current policy, but what do you propose that we do about the many Americans who currently have no health insurance because they cannot afford (or cannot qualify) for existing health insurance programs?
Asked 19 weeks 5 days ago of U.S. Rep. Doug Lamborn (R-CO)
by Ayl G. from New York, NY
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This is a follow up question to Rep. Doug Lamborn about health care policy. I understand that you would like everyone keep his or her current policy, but what do you propose that we do about the many Americans who currently have no health insurance because they cannot afford (or cannot qualify) for existing health insurance programs?
Asked 19 weeks 5 days ago of U.S. Rep. Doug Lamborn (R-CO)
by Ayl G. from New York, NY
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What are you doing to ensure that everyone in the United States has access to affordable health care?
Asked by: Ayl G. from New York, NY. Received 10 Votes.
Listen to: U.S. Rep. Doug Lamborn (R-CO)
“So I just think we should let people of America stay on their own plans right now because this so called public option would crowd out everything else very quickly it will be the 800 pound gorilla in the room it will be backed by the people who make all the rules and they will have no incentive to be efficient they will have no responsibility to shareholders or policyholders.”
Answered on Oct 14th, 2009 More


