117th Congress
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WASHINGTON - Today, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) announced it would begin an investigation into the January 6th Capitol Attack following a bicameral effort led by Congressman Jason Crow (CO-06) and over 110 of his colleagues to GAO demanding a comprehensive and independent investigation into the Capitol attack. The Crow-led effort represents the largest Member-driven effort to investigate the domestic terrorist attacks on the U.S. Capitol to date.
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The SBA Cyber Awareness Act Would Promote Cybersecurity at the Small Business Administration
WASHINGTON - Today, the House Small Business Committee passed the SBA Cybersecurity Act, bipartisan legislation introduced by Rep. Jason Crow (D-CO) and Young Kim (R-CA) that would strengthen the Small Business Administration's (SBA) cybersecurity to handle and report cyber threats that affect small businesses. The SBA Cybersecurity Act will now head to the House floor for a vote.
HOPE for Afghan SIVs Act Would Temporarily Waive Medical Examination Requirements for SIV Applicants
WASHINGTON - Today, the U.S. House of Representatives voted to pass bipartisan legislation introduced by Rep. Jason Crow (CO-06) that would expedite the Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) process for Afghan interpreters and other partners.
The Honoring Our Promises through Expedition [HOPE] for Afghan SIVs Act of 2021 would temporarily waive the requirement for SIV applicants to undergo a medical examination while in Afghanistan.