Congressman Crow Appointed to the House Armed Services Committee
WASHINGTON — Today, Congressman Jason Crow (D-CO-06), a former Army Ranger who served three combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, was appointed to serve on the House Armed Services Committee (HASC) in the 119th Congress.
Congressman Crow previously served on the HASC during the 116th and 117th Congress. While serving on the Committee, he led the passage of new laws as a part of the National Defense Authorization Acts (NDAA) that advance US national security interests and position Colorado at the forefront of US national defense.
In a statement, Congressman Crow said:
“My service to our country started in uniform. I’ve worn the boots of a private and have taken many of the lessons I learned in the Army with me throughout my time in Congress. I’m proud to once again serve on the House Armed Services Committee to support Colorado’s military community and Buckley Space Force Base, improve the lives of our servicemembers and their families, and help keep America safe.”
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