Jason Crow For Congress

Friend,

I’ve always tried my best to embody the principle of servant leadership.

As an Army Ranger, it meant putting my team first — always. It meant leading by example, carrying more weight, and being the first to jump out of the plane.

That commitment didn’t end when I left the military. When I saw Colorado’s values under threat in Washington, I felt the call to serve again, but this time, in Congress.

Today, I’m still driven by those same values. In my current position, servant leadership means showing up, listening, and fighting every day to make life better for the people I represent, not special interests.

Last week, Republicans in Congress cut health care for millions of Americans. They're gutting Medicaid, defunding critical services, and rewarding their ultra-wealthy allies, while everyday families struggle with the rising cost of care, housing, and child care.

Unlike them, I didn’t come to Congress to play political games or pad my own pockets. I came here to serve and to make sure no one is left behind.

If you’re with me, I hope you’ll consider donating $10 or whatever you can to help sustain this work.

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Thank you for being part of this team.

— Jason