Rep. Jeff Hurd, who represents Colorado’s 3rd congressional district, shared updates on his official Twitter account in early February 2026, highlighting both local and national issues.
On February 2, Hurd posted about the release of a new United States Postal Service stamp featuring Jagged Mountain in Colorado. He wrote, “Had a little helper with me today as we show off Colorado’s new USPS statehood stamp. Jagged Mountain, right here in #CO03, is now headed to mailboxes across the world. #ForeverStamp #ForeverColorado
Read more https://t.co/jZ2wmNMkilhttps://t.co/nWQ0t9D14B“.
The following day, on February 3, Hurd addressed concerns regarding federal fiscal policy and legislative procedures. In his post he stated, “Washington’s broken budget process is a big reason we keep piling up debt without ever having an honest debate about priorities. For years, Congress has been budgeting in pieces, hiding the real costs, and then acting surprised by the results.
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Later that same day, Hurd recapped his recent travels throughout his district and participation in House proceedings: “Back in Washington after a full workweek across #CO03. We covered more than 1,400 miles, traveling all over Colorado to meet with families, local leaders, and community partners about the issues that matter back home.
This evening, I had the opportunity to preside over the House https://t.co/s9Js66vKqu“.
Hurd’s social media activity reflects ongoing efforts by members of Congress to connect with constituents through both digital platforms and direct engagement within their districts. The unveiling of commemorative stamps by USPS often highlights significant local landmarks or anniversaries relevant to states or regions across the country.
