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Sep 15, 2022
Transportation
Rep. Crawford Statement on Agreement Between Rail Industry and Unions

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEContact: Sara Robertson (Sara.Robertson2@mail.house.gov) Rep. Crawford Statement on Agreement Between Rail Industry and Unions 9/15/2022 Washington — Representative Rick Crawford (AR-01) issued the following statement following reports that the looming union rail strike has been averted: “I’m relieved that an agreement has been tentatively reached to prevent a union rail strike. A strike […]


News & Announcements


Sep 14, 2022
Uncategorized

Rep. Crawford Announces Annual Congressional App Challenge

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEContact: Sara Robertson (Sara.Robertson2@mail.house.gov) Rep. Crawford Announces Annual Congressional App Challenge 9/14/2022 Jonesboro —  Representative Rick Crawford (AR-01) is proud to announce that he will be hosting a Congressional App Challenge (CAC), a smart device app competition for students in 9th -12th grades in the First District of Arkansas.  The CAC was created in 2013 with […]



Sep 13, 2022
Economy

Rep. Crawford Statement on August Inflation Report

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEContact: Sara Robertson (Sara.Robertson2@mail.house.gov) Rep. Crawford Statement on August Inflation Report 9/13/2022 Washington — The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today that inflation is at 8.3%, marking the eighth consecutive month of inflation over 7%. Representative Rick Crawford (AR-01) released the following statement. “Bidenflation continues to roar, with prices rising at rates not seen in […]



Sep 11, 2022
Uncategorized

Rep. Crawford Statement on Anniversary of September 11th Terrorist Attacks

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEContact: Sara Robertson (Sara.Robertson2@mail.house.gov) Rep. Crawford Statement on Anniversary of September 11th Terrorist Attacks 9/11/2022 Washington — Representative Rick Crawford (AR-01) issued the following statement for the anniversary of 9/11: “It’s been 21 years since America was attacked by terrorists who hated our freedoms and our values. Thousands of our fellow Americans lost […]


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Issues

Agriculture and Trade


America is home to the world’s most affordable, abundant, and safe food supply. Industrious producers across America and the 1st District of Arkansas are the source of the food and fiber that feed the millions of mouths here and around the world.  By the year 2050, the world’s population is projected to grow to 9 billion, and I am confident that America will lead the way in agricultural production through technological innovation. Agriculture is a cornerstone of Arkansas’s economy. Annually, it is a $16 billion industry that employs over 260,000 Arkansans. On a national level, our First District produces more rice by a healthy margin than any other. Agriculture is critical not only to the District, but to the State, the Delta region, and to America. As a Member of the House Committee on Agriculture, I am responsible for writing policies that support our farmers and advance the interests of American agriculture. A ready supply of food and fiber is a national security priority, and as a nation we should always be self-sufficient with regard to food. The day we become a net importer is the day we say goodbye to our national security. We can’t be dependent on other nations to feed ourselves. I have worked with my colleagues on oversight and will continue to do everything within my power to scale back the EPA’s overreach. Additionally, I will continue to actively support the farm safety-net our farmers rely upon. I understand that agriculture is a cyclical industry and the American farmer can often face unforeseeable hardships such as crop failure, climate fluctuation, natural disaster and significant market downturns. It is critical that farmers have support mechanisms so they can mitigate risk and ensure income despite possible setbacks. I am committed to making this my primary focus when I, along with my colleagues on the Agriculture Committee, write the next Farm Bill.

Rural America


Increasingly, Congress is divided not along partisan lines but along urban vs. suburban and rural divides. Rural and to some extent suburban Americans face unique challenges that those who live in metro areas aren’t familiar with. As a member from a very rural district in middle America, Congressman Crawford is intimately familiar with the unique challenges facing rural Americans and he works to highlight their concerns in Congress. In rural America, access is key, whether it’s for education, healthcare, food security, or employment. Crawford believes that in order to keep our rural communities viable while keeping our spending under control, we need to leverage new technologies that allow small towns the access they need to crucial services without overspending. Crawford has long argued that robust rural broadband development is crucial for the economic viability and future of rural towns. Congressman Crawford believes that rules are often created in Washington and then applied to the nation at large without respect and deference to regional differences as a “one-size fits all” solution. From Waters of the U.S., to the Endangered Species Act, to the White River’s Blueway Designation, Crawford has fought back against gross and incompetent federal overreach that actually harms many rural communities.