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Welcome, it is Thursday, October 14, 2004

Welcome fellow Coloradans! My home page contains information about the U.S. Senate, Colorado, how I may be of assistance to you as well as how to contact any one of my six offices. The next time I am in your neighborhood, I hope we can meet to discuss the issues important to you and your family. My staff and I look forward to hearing from you.

Senator Allard speaking at a press conference commemorating the delivery of 1.4 million petitions supporting traditional marriage.
Senator Allard welcomes Colorado World War II veterans to a reception held during the dedication of the World War II Memorial in Washington, DC.

Senator Allard Returns from Iraq Trip

Recently I returned from a trip to Iraq and Afghanistan. This visit gave me a first-hand look at the conditions there, and I met with many fine soldiers from Colorado and the rest of America who are putting their lives on the line so we, and the people of those countries, can live in freedom...

To read more about Senator Allard's trip, click here.

Federal Marriage Amendment

This amendment would define the institution of marriage as a union between a man and a woman. FMA has generated an enormous amount of information, some credible and some not. I I want to set the record straight here on my website so citizens know exactly what my amendment will do, and what it will not do.

For more details on the Federal Marriage Amendment, click here.

Important Tour Information

Due to increased security, my staff is currently unable to conduct unscheduled tours of the Capitol. Scheduled tour times for small groups (fewer than 15 people) are available through my office on a limited basis. Please visit my Tour Information page to learn how to request a Capitol tour.

We cannot honor White House tour requests for groups under 10 people. All such requests must be made AT LEAST two months in advance. No exceptions.

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News Room

Press Releases:
Oct 5: Senate Accepts Allard Amendment Strenghtening Authority of New National Intelligence Director
Oct 6: Senator Allard Questions Army Secretary Nominee on Status of Pueblo Depot Project
Oct 6: Senator Allard Strengthens Intelligence Reform Bill with Amendment to Bolster U.S. Anti-Terror Efforts
Oct 7: Senator Allard's Green Bonds Proposal Included in Final FSC-ETI Legislation
Oct 8: Senator Allard Announces Speed-Up, End to Delays in Energy Workers Compensation Program
Oct 11: Senator Allard's Subchapter S Provision Included in Final FSC-ETI Legislation
Oct 12: Senator Allard, Congressman Hefley Team Up to Improve Oversight at Service Academies
Oct 13: Senator Allard Urges National Science Foundation to Locate Neutrino Lab at Henderson Mine Site
Oct 13: Senator Wayne Allard Asks NFL Commissioner Tagliabue to Reverse Policy and Allow Bronco Jake Plummer to Wear Pat Tillman's No. 40 Decal
Oct 14: Senator Allard Announces $497,050 HUD Grant for Affordable Housing in Durango

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On April 21, 2004, a United States Naturalization Ceremony was held at Dunn IB World School in Fort Collins. At the ceremony, fifth graders Andrew Cramner and Alison Koziol were chosen to share their essays on what it means to be a United States citizen. Read all about how important U.S. citizenship is to each of them