Rep. Jason Crow, U.S. Congressman representing Colorado’s 6th district since 2019, shared a series of posts on May 8, 2026, highlighting his support for local labor, criticism of foreign policy impacts on gas prices, and advocacy for military infrastructure in Colorado.
In his first post at 13:31 UTC, Crow reflected on his early employment experience and expressed gratitude toward local union workers: “One of my first jobs was in construction. It’s tough work. I appreciate the Colorado Building & Construction Trades Council and its skilled union workers who help to build our state & grow our economy.”
Later that day at 15:33 UTC, Crow commented on the financial effects of U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East: “Trump’s war with Iran is costing you more every time you fill up on gas.”
At 21:52 UTC, Crow reported convening a meeting focused on Buckley Space Force Base alongside other Colorado lawmakers: “Convened the fourth meeting of our Future of Buckley Task Force today alongside @SenatorBennet & @SenatorHick. Buckley Space Force Base in Aurora isn’t just a key engine for Colorado’s economy. It also keeps America safe. I’ll always support Buckley’s mission & servicemembers.”
Crow has represented Colorado’s 6th District since replacing Mike Coffman in Congress in 2019 and resides in Aurora. Born in Madison, Wisconsin in 1979, he holds degrees from the University of Wisconsin–Madison and the University of Denver.


