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Government reform and immigration issues addressed by Rep. Jason Crow

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Jason Crow U.S. House of Representatives from Colorado's 6th district | Official U.S. House Headshot

Jason Crow U.S. House of Representatives from Colorado's 6th district | Official U.S. House Headshot

Rep. Jason Crow, serving in the U.S. Congress and representing Colorado’s 6th district, took to social media to address several issues impacting public policy and governance. His recent posts highlight his positions on education, government reform, and immigration law compliance.On April 15, 2025, Crow expressed his concerns about the potential repercussions of

"eliminating the Department of Education". He emphasizes his belief in the importance of public schools and the detrimental effects this could have on small towns and rural America. Crow stressed that "every kid deserves a quality education, regardless of what zip code they were born in."Later the same day, Crow focused on the theme of government reform. In a tweet posted on April 15, 2025, he acknowledged that while Democrats support addressing "waste, fraud, & abuse," they do not advocate for dissolving fundamental government structures. Instead of using drastic measures, he urged for focusing on improving services for citizens, proposing a more measured approach to reform. His post is available

here.In a separate post on April 15, 2025, Rep. Crow addressed a specific issue involving immigration. He reported that the Trump administration had allegedly deported a resident illegally, defying a Supreme Court order. He insisted that President Trump adhere to the law, emphasizing that "the President is not a king." Crow called for the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the Maryland father involved, and stressed accountability in the situation. The full tweet can be accessed

here.

Jason Crow, 44, who graduated from the University of Wisconsin, Madison in 2002, currently lives in Aurora after earning a JD from the University of Denver in 2009. He has been serving in Congress since replacing Mike Coffman in 2019.

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