After considerable debate among themselves, Colorado’s U.S. representatives split neatly along party lines Friday during a vote to expand and add protections for the state’s federal lands. The state’s four House Democrats voted in favor of the large public lands package and Colorado’s three House Republicans voted against. It passed the House by a vote of 227-200 and now goes to the U.S.

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