U.S. Rep. Brittany Pettersen traveled Tuesday from Colorado to Washington, D.C., carrying her month-old infant in her arms to vote against a Republican budget plan the Lakewood Democrat described as
Bipartisan support is growing for a U.S. House resolution that would change the rules to allow House members to vote remotely while on parental leave. Spearheaded by U.S. Rep. Brittany Pettersen, D-Colorado,
Congresswoman Brittany Pettersen brought her newborn on the House floor to vote against Republican's budget, which ultimately passed.
Representative Brittany Pettersen was elected to serve the people of Colorado’s third Congressional District and she has gone the extra mile to do so — literally. She flew from Colorado to Washington, D.C. with her 4-week-old infant in order to vote on ...
The razor-thin Republican majority in Congress and a few waffling members made every vote even more meaningful than usual.
The congresswoman, who's currently on maternity leave, came back to D.C. to vote against the Republican budget resolution.
Democratic Rep. Brittany Pettersen was denied the option of voting remotely or using a proxy, so she took matters—and her baby—into her own hands to make her vote count.
Colorado, carried her newborn to vote against the GOP budget, expressing frustration over the denial of proxy voting and advocating for new parents' rights.
Congresswoman Brittany Pettersen, who represents a large portion of our local region including Teller and Fremont counties, made a big
DENVER — Democratic Colorado Congresswoman Brittany Pettersen has a message for President Donald Trump: "Nobody fights harder than a mom." On Tuesday, Pettersen flew cross-country from Colorado ...
Colorado Congresswoman Brittany Pettersen, whose district includes Teller and Fremont Counties, is receiving quite a bit of attention
Brittany Pettersen was not going to miss the crucial vote. Pettersen, a Democrat representing Colorado’s 7th Congressional District, has lobbied to allow proxy voting for new parents ...