Democrat Joe Neguse ranked as the most bipartisan member of Colorado's House delegation in the last Congress, according to the latest index released this week by the nonpartisan Lugar Center and the McCourt School of Public Policy at Georgetown University. Former U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner, however, produced by far the most bipartisan record among the state's D.C. denizens during the two years before voters sent the Yuma Republican packing. Neguse, of Lafayette, landed in the top 10% of House members on the scale, which measures how often lawmakers' legislation attracts co-sponsors from across the aisle and how often they sign on to bills sponsored by members of the other party.