Rep. Jeff Crank, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Colorado, has recently shared updates on legislative priorities and community engagement through his social media account.
On February 10, 2026, Rep. Crank commented on election security measures, stating, “The SAVE America Act shouldn’t be controversial – the vast majority of Americans want secure elections and support requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote.”
Later that day, he expressed gratitude for a visit from local advocates: “Thank you to the Colorado Special Olympics delegation for visiting our DC office! It was especially great talking with David and Noah. They showed me the medals they’ve earned over the years while inspiring me with their collaborative work in enhancing the lives of people with https://t.co/HAhSIZ1y99” (February 10, 2026).
On February 11, 2026, Rep. Crank acknowledged recognition from a national advocacy group: “This morning, it was an honor to have received my One Hundred Perfect award from @FRCAction for my consistent key votes last year in protecting pro-family policies. Thank you to Tony Perkins and the team at Family Research Council Action for this award. https://t.co/4BG2h5rfn6”
The SAVE America Act referenced by Rep. Crank is part of ongoing national discussions regarding election integrity and voter registration requirements. Debates about proof of citizenship laws have emerged across various states in recent years.
The Family Research Council Action is an organization that evaluates lawmakers based on their voting records related to family policy issues.
Rep. Jeff Crank’s engagement with groups such as the Colorado Special Olympics delegation reflects broader efforts by members of Congress to maintain connections with constituents and recognize achievements within their communities.
