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Today, Rep. Jason Crow (CO-06) successfully removed language from the House funding bill that had previously created a loophole for mega-donors to hide their political contributions in so-called "social welfare" organizations. By striking the campaign finance rider, Crow passes the core provision of his first bill, the End Dark Money Act, which he introduced in January. Both his bill and the funding bill repeal the language that prohibits the IRS from investigating the abuse of social welfare organizations to funnel dark money into our elections.
Following continued reports coming out of the Aurora ICE facility of poor conditions, Rep. Jason Crow (CO-06) this week partnered with Rep. Joe Neguse (CO-02) to request an oversight hearing on the GEO private detention facility in Aurora.
Following continued reports coming out of the Aurora ICE facility of poor conditions, Rep. Jason Crow (CO-06) this week partnered with Rep. Joe Neguse (CO-02) to request an oversight hearing on the GEO private detention facility in Aurora.
Newly Formed ALS Caucus Seeks To Find A Cure For ALS, Which Could Unlock The Key To Many Neurological Diseases
Crow launches bipartisan ALS Caucus with Reps. Fitzpatrick, Sewell, and Calvert
Today, Representatives Jason Crow (CO-06), Brian Fitzpatrick (PA-01), Terri Sewell (AL-07), and Ken Calvert (CA-42), launched the bipartisan ALS Caucus.
The amendment, introduced by Reps. Khanna and Gaetz and co-led by Crow, states that Congress has not authorized use of force against Iran
Over the last two decades, the 2001 AUMF has been used 37 times to justify military operations
Following last week's news that President Trump called off a military strike against Iran amid the rising tensions, Rep. Jason Crow (CO-06) issued the following statement:
"We cannot afford to stumble into war with Iran or allow a misunderstanding between our forces to escalate into conflict. We need a measured and strategic response from the President, and that requires that he articulate our goals and interests.
Yesterday, Rep. Jason Crow (CO-06) spoke on the House Floor in protest to the administration plan to include a citizenship question to the upcoming U.S. Census. Crow also introduced an amendment to prevent the U.S. Census from sharing personally-identifiable information with other federal agencies such as Immigration and Customs Enforcement. His amendment passed by a voice vote and will be including in the upcoming Commerce-Justice-Science portion of the five-bill spending package, H.R. 3055.
Congressmen Jason Crow (D-CO) and Troy Balderson have joined the Congressional Civility and Respect Caucus, founded by Congressman Steve Stivers (R-OH) and Congresswoman Joyce Beatty (D-OH).
The caucus' purpose is to encourage all Members of Congress to act with civility and respect in their political discourse both in the halls of Congress and at home in their districts. Members of Congress who wish to join the Civility and Respect Caucus must join with a partner from across the aisle and commit to spreading the message of civility among their colleagues and constituents.
Today, Rep. Jason Crow highlighted numerous priorities of Colorado's sixth congressional district in H.R. 2740, the first "minibus" package of fiscal year 2020 appropriations bills, which passed the House on Wednesday, June 19. The bill, which totals $982.8 billion, consists of four appropriations bills, including the departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, Defense, State, and Energy.
Health care advocates and providers shared their stories today with Congressman Jason Crow (CO-06), who has co-sponsored 19 health care bills since taking office six months ago. Crow and House Democrats have been focused on advancing their health care agenda, including voting to pass the Protecting Pre-Existing Conditions & Making Health Care More Affordable Act to lower costs of health care services and prescription drugs and improve the quality of care.