Jason A. Crow (born March 15, 1979) is an American lawyer, military veteran, and politician who has represented Colorado's 6th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives since 2019. A member of the Democratic Party, Crow represents a district that covers parts of the Denver metropolitan area and surrounding suburbs. He was first elected amid the 2018 midterm contests and has emphasized public service shaped by his military and legal experience.

Background and education

Crow served in the U.S. military before entering law and politics. After leaving active military service he completed legal training and practiced as an attorney. His combined experience in uniform and in the courtroom informs his public profile and legislative interests, especially on matters related to veterans, national security, and justice.

Military service

As a veteran, Crow served in deployments overseas during his military career. His service has been a recurring theme in his public work, and he speaks frequently about the needs of veterans, military families, and policies that affect service members. That background contributes to his credibility on defense and veterans' affairs in Congress.

Before and between terms in elected office, Crow practiced law and engaged in community-focused initiatives. His legal career included work in both private practice and public-interest contexts. This experience underpins his interest in issues such as access to justice, rule of law, and consumer protections.

Congressional career and priorities

In Washington, Crow has focused on a range of issues often linked to his prior service: strengthening veterans' services, supporting national security and responsible defense policy, expanding access to health care, and addressing local economic and infrastructure needs. He has sponsored and supported legislation and participated in oversight and committee work consistent with those priorities.

Notable facts and public role

Crow is part of a generation of veterans who entered politics following active service. He has been reelected since his initial victory and remains a visible figure in Colorado politics. For official information and congressional activities see his official House page, and for party affiliation details see the Democratic Party resources.

  • Occupation: attorney and legislator
  • Public emphasis: veterans, security, health, and local infrastructure
  • First elected: 2018; has served continuously since