Crow Advances Vision for a Working Class Foreign Policy at Foreign Policy for America Summit
WASHINGTON — Congressman Jason Crow (D-CO), a former paratrooper and Army Ranger who serves on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence and House Armed Services Committee, spoke at Foreign Policy for America’s Leadership Summit.
On a panel titled “A Foreign Policy that Delivers for the Working Class,” Crow discussed how the country’s foreign policy is broken and historically left working class Americans behind. At the event, he outlined his vision for a foreign policy that is rooted in working class values and representative of all Americans, not just the elite.
“We’re a nation at great risk right now. We know that. Our democracy and institutions and norms are on the ropes. I believe there is a path through this, and on the other side of it, with the right leadership, our nation can have a democratic enlightenment that puts our nation in a better position than it was in before,” Congressman Crow said at the event.

Crow was joined on the panel by International Director of the AFL-CIO Cathy Feingold and former Deputy Undersecretary for International Labor Affairs Thea Lee. The panel was moderated by Staff Writer at Foreign Policy Rachel Oswald.
Congressman Crow continues to lay out his affirmative vision for Colorado and the country, including with a recent speech on the Future of American Foreign Policy. He is looking to build a future that brings Americans together, protects our democracy, and ensures leaders are accountable to working class Americans—his vision for New American Patriotism.
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