Rep. Jason Crow calls for transparency and highlights economic priorities in August posts

Jason Crow U.S. House of Representatives from Colorado%27s 6th district - Official U.S. House headshot
Jason Crow U.S. House of Representatives from Colorado%27s 6th district - Official U.S. House headshot
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Rep. Jason Crow, who represents Colorado’s 6th district in the U.S. Congress, shared a series of posts on August 7, 2025, addressing issues ranging from government transparency to economic policy and aerospace leadership.

In his first post of the day, Crow announced his support for a bipartisan resolution concerning the release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein. He stated, “I just signed on to support @RepThomasMassie’s bipartisan resolution to release the Epstein files. The American people deserve the TRUTH.” (August 7, 2025).

Later that afternoon, Crow addressed members of his own party with a call for renewed focus on broadly beneficial policies. He wrote, “Democrats—let’s focus on issues of universal common good. Fair wages. Cheaper housing. Affordable child care. That’s how we begin to win people back.” (August 7, 2025).

That evening, Crow highlighted local industry during a meeting with Rocket Lab CEO Peter Beck. He posted: “Great to meet with @RocketLab CEO Peter Beck. Rocket Lab’s facility in Littleton employs more than 100 Coloradans in our community. I’ll always fight to keep Colorado as a leader in aerospace.” (August 7, 2025).

Crow has served as U.S. Representative for Colorado’s 6th District since replacing Mike Coffman in 2019 and is known for advocating both local economic interests and national transparency measures ([source](https://www.house.gov/representative/jason-crow)). Born in Madison, Wisconsin in 1979 and currently residing in Aurora, Crow holds degrees from the University of Wisconsin–Madison and the University of Denver.



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