Rep. Jeff Crank highlights legislative action and community messages in December posts

Jeff Crank, U.S. House Representative from the 5th District of Colorado
Jeff Crank, U.S. House Representative from the 5th District of Colorado
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Rep. Jeff Crank, U.S. Representative for Colorado’s 5th Congressional District, shared several updates and statements on his social media account in December 2025.

On December 11, Rep. Crank announced his support for a recent piece of energy legislation, stating: “PASSED! Proud to have voted for @repgabeevans’s bill, the State Planning for Reliability and Affordability Act, to help make energy cheaper and more reliable for Colorado communities. #CO05” The State Planning for Reliability and Affordability Act aims to address issues of energy reliability and affordability at the state level by providing tools and frameworks for states to plan their energy resources more effectively.

Two days later, on December 13, Rep. Crank responded to a tragic incident involving American citizens with a message of condolence: “Absolutely devastating. Praying for the victims’ families after this tragedy. I will also be praying for the three Americans who were attacked, that they make a full recovery.” Details about the specific incident referenced were not included in the post.

Later that same day, Rep. Crank commemorated an anniversary important to military personnel across the country: “Happy 389th Birthday to the National Guard! Thank you to all our guardsmen for your service and sacrifice to our nation! “ The National Guard traces its roots back to December 13, 1636, when militia regiments were organized in Massachusetts—a date now recognized as its official birthday.

Rep. Jeff Crank began serving as U.S. Representative following his election in November 2024; he represents Colorado’s 5th district which includes Colorado Springs and surrounding areas.



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