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Congressman Jason Crow (CO-06) today voted to pass H.R. 1, the For the People Act, a sweeping package of reforms that combats the culture of corruption in Washington by stemming the flood of big money in our elections, protecting access to the ballot box, and holding politicians accountable.
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.
Today Congressman Jason Crow (CO-06) released the below statement after being denied participation in today's tour of the Aurora ICE facility.
Tomorrow, Rep. Jason Crow will be volunteering at the Summit Conference and Events Center for its Rock it, Sock it event. The Rock it, Sock it program is designed to help provide hygiene items for people experiencing homelessness. This drive will benefit the Comitis Crisis Center, the Aurora Day Resource Center, and Colfax Community Network.
The Letter to ICE Acting Secretary Follows Silence from DHS on Expansion and Conditions at Aurora Facility
Mumps has been reported at facilities in Colorado, Texas, and Arizona
Letter is signed by Democratic Colorado delegation and other members
Rep. Crow Serves as Vice Chair of the Gun Violence Prevention Task Force and is a co-sponsor of the Bipartisan Background Checks Act
WASHINGTON- Rep. Jason Crow (D-CO) issued the below statement following his vote for H.J. Res. 46 to terminate President Trump's national emergency declaration to build a border wall.
Today, Rep. Crow (D-CO) announced his new project, the Lead Locally Initiative. The effort will have Rep. Crow meeting with the mayor or local municipal officials for a tour of cities in the district and a discussion of the issues facing constituents throughout the year. Crow will be visiting cities and town across the district from Foxfield (pop. 700) to Aurora (pop. 366,000).