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WASHINGTON - Congressman Jason Crow (CO-06) released the following statement:
AURORA - Congressman Jason Crow (CO-06) today highlighted the inclusion of key Colorado priorities in President Biden’s infrastructure package, the ‘American Jobs Plan.’ This follows the release of a White House fact sheet that outlines the urgency of addressing critical infrastructure needs across Colorado.
AURORA - Rep. Jason Crow (CO-06) released the following statement on the Boulder King Soopers shooting:
WASHINGTON – Last Friday, Reps. Jason Crow (D-CO) and Elise Stefanik (R-NY) introduced the American Workforce Recovery Act. This bipartisan legislation would provide states with funding from the public workforce system under the Workforce Investment and Opportunity Act to help displaced workers obtain necessary skills for sustained employment.
AURORA - Rep. Jason Crow (CO-06) today invited high school students across Colorado’s Sixth District to submit original artwork for his third annual Congressional Art Competition. The 2021 Congressional Art Competition is open to all high school students who live in the district.
WASHINGTON - Congressman Jason Crow (CO-06) today voted to pass H.R. 6, the American Dream and Promise Act of 2021, which provides a path to lawful permanent resident (LPR) status for Dreamers, Temporary Protected Status (TPS), and Deferred Enforced Departure (DED) holders.
WASHINGTON - Today, Congressman Jason Crow (CO-06) voted to pass H.R.1620, the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act (VAWA) of 2021. First enacted in 1994, the bipartisan legislation protects victims and survivors of gender-based domestic violence by strengthening and renewing federal domestic violence protections and resources for women.
WASHINGTON - Rep. Jason Crow today voted to pass H.R. 8, the Bipartisan Background Checks Act of 2021, and H.R. 1446, the Enhanced Background Checks Act of 2021, two common sense gun violence prevention measures to require background checks on all gun sales and close the Charleston Loophole that allowed the hate crime at Mother Emanuel AME Church.
WASHINGTON - Today, Rep. Jason Crow (CO-06) was appointed to serve on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
WASHINGTON - Rep. Jason Crow (CO-06) voted today to pass the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, an urgently needed package to address the COVID-19 health and economic crisis. The legislation now heads to President Biden’s desk to be signed into law.
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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.
