Rep. Jason Crow, who represents Colorado’s 6th district in the U.S. Congress, used his social media account on April 14, 2026, to address issues of corruption, labor rights, and federal disaster relief.
In a post made at 13:56 UTC on April 14, Crow wrote: “The system is rigged. One of the most patriotic things we can do is end corruption. Things should work for working people, not just the elite.”
Later that day at 16:31 UTC, Crow expressed support for organized labor in Colorado: “Unions get the job done. Thrilled that these hardworking meatpackers in Greeley are getting the contract they fought for and deserve.”
By evening, Crow criticized the President’s response to recent natural disasters in Colorado. At 23:34 UTC he posted: “The President is trying to punish Coloradans. He just denied emergency relief to help Colorado recover from recent fires and floods. Our President has an obligation to help every American—not just those who voted for him.”
Crow has served as a U.S. Representative since replacing Mike Coffman in 2019 and currently resides in Aurora. Born in Madison, Wisconsin in 1979, he graduated from the University of Wisconsin–Madison with a BA before earning a JD from the University of Denver.


