| Last night, Gabe Evans voted to cede Congress’ oversight authority on sweeping, reckless tariffs that are raising costs for Coloradans.
The pivotal vote comes as a new report from the Tax Foundation found tariffs cost the average American household $1,000 last year. The cost is expected to rise in 2026 to $1,300 if existing tariffs that House Republicans voted on yesterday stay in place.
This isn’t the first time Evans voted to rubber stamp sweeping tariffs. In September of 2025, Evans and Republicans voted to protect price-hiking tariffs, after doing the same thing in March of 2025. Yesterday’s vote would have shielded oversight until the Summer of 2026.
DCCC Spokesperson Lindsay Reilly:
“Gabe Evans votes once again to raise costs on hardworking families and undercut Colorado farmers. Evans pledged to lower the cost of living on the campaign trail but has done the exact opposite. Promises made, promises broken.” |