Congressman Crow Hosts Telephone Town Hall, Speaks Directly With Coloradans
Nearly 13,000 Coloradans participated in Crow’s Telephone Town Hall
WASHINGTON — Congressman Jason Crow (D-CO-06) hosted a telephone town hall with nearly 13,000 Coloradans, in which he spoke directly with constituents about his work in Congress and answered their questions live. The conversation focused on a variety of topics, including Congressman Crow’s work to lower costs, protect veteran care, and stand up to the recent actions of the Trump administration.
“One of the most important parts of my job is hearing directly from constituents, and I was glad to speak with thousands of Coloradans tonight on the issues that matter most to them and their families,” said Congressman Crow. “I’m glad to answer questions about my work in Congress to lower costs, protect veteran care, fight back against Republican Medicaid cuts, and stand up to the worst impulses of the Trump administration. I’m thankful to everyone who called in tonight to participate in our democracy.”
The telephone town was live-streamed on Congressman Crow’s website, and a full recording of the entire telephone town hall can be found here.
Throughout his time in Congress, Congressman Crow has made it a priority to speak directly with Coloradans. Earlier this year, he held an in-person town hall event at Aurora’s Hinkley High School with more than 1,300 Coloradans in attendance. He has been vocal about the importance of hosting town halls and has called out his Republican colleagues who refuse to meet with their constituents.
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