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Jeff Crank

U.S. Representative · CO-05

Republican

US Representative for Colorado's 5th district since 2025. First elected in 2024, succeeding Doug Lamborn.

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Where Jeff stands

Positions inferred from the public record. Each one shows our confidence level — and when the evidence isn't there, we say so.

  • What should the federal government's overall approach to taxes and spending be?

    Limited evidence

    Cut taxes and reduce federal spending significantly

    Lower taxes, smaller governmentHigher taxes, expanded programs

    ⚠ The evidence here is thin — treat this as a rough read, not a firm record.

    Freshman; campaigned on TCJA extension and deep spending cuts.

  • How should Social Security and Medicare be changed, if at all?

    No clear evidence

    We don't have clear evidence on this issue.

  • What should the federal government's role be in setting wages and protecting workers?

    Limited evidence

    Reduce federal labor regulation; let states and markets set wages and conditions

    Less federal labor regulationStronger federal worker protections

    ⚠ The evidence here is thin — treat this as a rough read, not a firm record.

    Conservative talk-radio background; no federal labor floor vote yet.

  • How should the federal government structure healthcare coverage and costs?

    Limited evidence

    Move away from the ACA toward market-based insurance with broader consumer choice

    Market-based, private insuranceSingle-payer government insurance

    ⚠ The evidence here is thin — treat this as a rough read, not a firm record.

    Campaigned on ACA repeal; no significant healthcare floor vote yet.

  • How should the federal government address climate change and energy policy?

    Limited evidence

    Prioritize energy affordability and reliability; minimize climate-related restrictions on production

    Prioritize energy production and affordabilityRapid transition off fossil fuels

    ⚠ The evidence here is thin — treat this as a rough read, not a firm record.

    Conservative El Paso County district; campaigned against federal climate mandates.

  • What should federal abortion policy be?

    Limited evidence

    Federal restrictions on abortion early in pregnancy

    Federal restrictions on abortionFederal protection for abortion access

    ⚠ The evidence here is thin — treat this as a rough read, not a firm record.

    Endorsed by anti-abortion organizations; no federal floor record yet.

  • What should federal firearms policy be?

    Some evidence

    Expand firearm rights nationally (concealed carry reciprocity, reduced federal restrictions)

    Expand firearm rightsExpand firearm restrictions

    Cosponsored Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act (H.R. 38, 2025).

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  • What should US immigration policy be?

    Some evidence

    Reduce legal immigration levels; strict border enforcement

    Reduced immigration, stricter enforcementExpanded immigration, humane policy

    Voted yes on Laken Riley Act (2025).

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  • How should the federal government approach criminal justice and policing?

    Limited evidence

    Stronger sentencing, expanded law enforcement authority and funding

    Stronger enforcement, expanded authorityDecarceration and federal reform

    ⚠ The evidence here is thin — treat this as a rough read, not a firm record.

    Campaigned on supporting law enforcement; no federal sentencing floor vote yet.

  • How should the federal government approach democratic institutions and elections?

    Limited evidence

    Strengthen election integrity through voter ID, citizenship verification, and signature checks

    ⚠ The evidence here is thin — treat this as a rough read, not a firm record.

    Campaigned on voter ID and election integrity; no SAVE Act vote on record yet.