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WASHINGTON - Today, Congressman Jason Crow, joined by 41 of his colleagues, sent a letter to Secretary of Homeland Security (DHS) Alejandro Mayorkas and Acting Director of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Tae D. Johnson, calling on the Administration to act on a recent government report that detailed serious mismanagement and failures by ICE.
WASHINGTON - Today, Reps. Jason Crow (CO-06) and Peter Meijer (MI-03) introduced bipartisan legislation to address severe hiring shortages within the VA by expediting the hiring process for medical professionals.
AURORA - Congressman Jason Crow (CO-06) today introduced the Use of Force Accountability Act, police reform legislation that would require states to have a law mandating independent investigations after any use of deadly force that resulted in a death or injury.
WASHINGTON - Today, Congressman Jason Crow (CO-06) joined Congressman Jimmy Panetta (CA-21) to introduce the Inspire to Serve Act. The bipartisan legislation would implement the recommendations of the National Commission on Military, National, and Public Service (Commission) and advance America’s core principles of service, diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility.
WASHINGTON - The Ways and Means Committee today voted to pass the bipartisan Securing a Strong Retirement Act of 2021, which included the Military Spouses Retirement Security Act introduced by Reps. Jason Crow (D-CO) and Brad Wenstrup (R-OH).
WASHINGTON – Reps. Jason Crow (CO-06) and Ruben Gallego (AZ-07) today led a letter to the Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense Chairwoman Betty McCollum and Ranking Member Ken Calvert, urging them to provide full funding for Stars and Stripes in Fiscal Year 2022.
AURORA - Today, Congressman Jason Crow (CO-06) joined Congresswoman Debbie Dingell (MI-12) and Senator Ed Markey (D-Mass.) to introduce comprehensive economic recovery legislation that would authorize at least $1 trillion per year until 2031, providing family-sustaining, union jobs for more than 15 million American workers.
AURORA - Congressman Jason Crow is hosting a socially-distant watch event tomorrow at Stanley Marketplace for President Biden’s Joint Address with select guests.
AURORA - Today, Reps. Jason Crow (CO-06) and Michael Waltz (FL-06) re-introduced the Syrian Partner Protection Act which would extend the Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) program to Syrian Kurdish partners and their families who supported the counter-ISIS mission.
WASHINGTON - Today, Reps. Jason Crow (CO-06), Adam Schiff (CA-28), and Dwight Evans (PA-03) alongside Sen.
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The Aurora immigration detention center is lacking top medical staff, according to a handful of Colorado congressional Democrats who toured the facility on Monday.
In the past few years alone, the U.S. has launched military strikes in Syria, Somalia, Yemen, and Iraq—all in the name of fighting al-Qaeda and its later offshoot, the Islamic State. For the most part, Congress has accepted this.
The House passed legislation by voice vote on Monday intended to increase cybersecurity at the Small Business Administration (SBA) and separately approved a bill to help small businesses defend against cyber attacks.
Citing a lack of oversight and accountability, Colorado District 6 Representative Jason Crow took a broad public stance today, July 3, against the privatization of immigrant detention.
Following continued reports coming out of the Aurora ICE facility of poor conditions, Rep. Jason Crow (CO-06) this week partnered with Rep. Joe Neguse (CO-02) to request an oversight hearing on the GEO private detention facility in Aurora.
WASHINGTON - This morning, Representative Jason Crow’s (CO-06) amendment in the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) to prohibit the Department of Defense from supporting child separation from their parents passed the House Armed Services Committee.
Crow’s amendment would prohibit defense funding to be used to house children forcibly separated from their parents.
House Democrats are pushing for the ability to drop by immigration detention centers and check out the conditions — an opportunity that has repeatedly eluded some legislators in the past.
The late John Dingell’s biography is an inspiring one. He joined Congress as one of the youngest representatives, only to leave as the longest-serving member. Prior to that, he served his country during World War II. Throughout his career, he fought for health care reform introducing his own national health insurance bill at the start of each Congress.
