Rep. Jason Crow, who has represented Colorado’s 6th district in the U.S. Congress since 2019, posted several updates on his social media account on October 10, 2025, addressing local veterans and raising concerns about health care costs.
In a post at 13:38 UTC, Crow announced a community event for military veterans in Aurora. “TODAY: I’m hosting a Veterans Resource Fair in Aurora from 10 AM-4 PM MT! Come out to our one-stop shop for help with VA benefits, employment assistance, education resources & more. 20+ veteran service orgs will be in attendance. Learn more & RSVP: https://t.co/Lvq5R0ht1c https://t.co/U31bhZXx5g” The event aimed to provide comprehensive support services to veterans through the participation of over twenty organizations.
Later that day at 15:07 UTC, Crow commented on national economic policy by stating, “If only we had a President focused on lowering costs as much as he promotes himself for awards…”
By the afternoon at 17:16 UTC, Crow highlighted growing financial pressures facing residents of Colorado regarding healthcare expenses. He wrote, “Colorado families soon will see huge increases in their health insurance premiums. If folks can’t afford care, that’s life and death. Congress must act NOW.”
Crow’s remarks come amid ongoing discussions about rising healthcare costs nationwide and follow recent reports predicting significant increases in insurance premiums for Coloradans.
Jason Crow was born in Madison, Wisconsin in 1979 and currently resides in Aurora. He holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and earned his law degree from the University of Denver.



