National Debt and Spending
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Crawford Votes Against Latest Spending Spree
9/30/2022
Washington — Representative Rick Crawford (AR-01) voted today against a stopgap funding bill that will keep the federal government funded through December 16th. The bill includes billions of dollars in new spending above current levels.
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Rep. Crawford Statement on Presidential Budget
3/28/2022
Washington — Today, Representative Rick Crawford (AR-01) released the following statement after President Joe Biden released his long-delayed Presidential budget.
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Rep. Crawford's Statement on Consolidated Appropriations Act for FY 2022
3/10/2022
Washington — Representative Rick Crawford (AR-01) released the following statement following his yes vote on the Security Division of the Consolidated Appropriations Act for FY 2022 and no vote on the non-Security Division:
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Rep. Crawford Responds to December Jobs Report
1/7/2022
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Rep. Crawford Responds to House Passage of the "Build Back Better" Bill
11/19/2021
Washington — Today, Representative Rick Crawford (AR-01) released the following statement in response to the passage of the Biden-Harris Build Back Better (BBB) legislation, a 2,000 page bill no one has read and was written in secret.
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Rep. Crawford Introduces Legislation to Prevent Taxpayer Funded Payments to Illegal Immigrants
11/5/2021
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Rep. Crawford Responds to Passage of Iron Dome Funding
9/23/2021
Written by: Johnathan Reaves
Published by: KASU
In this monthly congressional interview, U.S. Representative Rick Crawford (R) talks about the national debt reaching $22 trillion dollars, President Trump's proposed budget, and more funding for a border wall. Click on the Listen button for the entire interview.
Written by: Democrat-Gazette Staff
Published by: Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
WASHINGTON -- The House on Tuesday approved a resolution to overturn President Donald Trump's declaration of a national emergency on the southern border, escalating a clash over whether he was abusing his powers to advance his presidential campaign pledge.