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Rep. Jason Crow today met with constituents to discuss the impact of the government shutdown. As of today, the shutdown is the longest closure in history with over 800,000 federal employees, including 20,000 in Colorado, either furloughed
or working without pay.
On the 8th anniversary of the shooting in Arizona that wounded Gabby Giffords, H.R. 8 is introduced in the House
Today, Congressman Jason Crow (CO-06) signed on to co-sponsor H.R. 8, the Bipartisan Background Checks Act. The bill, introduced on the eighth anniversary of the shooting that wounded Gabby Giffords and 12 others and killed six in Arizona, would strengthen our nation's background checks system and help keep firearms out of the wrong hands.
Below please find a statement from Congressman Jason Crow on President Trump's national address this evening:
Rep. Jason Crow today joined the new House Democratic majority in introducing H.R. 1, the For the People Act, a sweeping package of reforms that will change balance of power in Washington and put the American people back in charge of our democracy. The three-pronged reform package will address voting rights, campaign finance reforms and ethics reform.
H.R. 1 offers some of the most transformational and comprehensive democracy reforms in more than four decades and follows through on a major Democratic midterm election promise to clean up the chaos and corruption Washington.
Below please find a statement from Rep. Jason Crow following his vote to end the government shutdown.
"This shutdown is unnecessary and reckless and Congress has a responsibility to resolve it ASAP. It's why I supported a bipartisan bill that would allow all 20,000 Coloradans furloughed or working without pay to return to work.
"As a former Army Ranger, I take our national security seriously and support funding border security - all of which this bill does. What I don't support is a cheap election gambit by President Trump to fund an ineffective and immoral wall.
Today, former army ranger Jason Crow was sworn into the United States House of Representatives. As a first-time candidate, this is Crow's first time holding office. During the event, Rep. Crow was joined by his wife Deserai Crow and two children, Anderson and Josephine.