Rep. Jeff Crank, who represents Colorado’s 5th congressional district, recently shared updates on his official X (formerly Twitter) account about his engagements with local businesses, students, and law enforcement in the community.
On March 31, 2026, Crank highlighted a visit to a local business: “Had the chance to tour Geneva Technologies Inc. in Monument. They’re a small business supporting our space dominance, working alongside USAFA on cutting-edge satellite refueling research that increases in-space mobility and drives down costs. Proud to have this kind of https://t.co/qqm6ZFQ9aZ”.
Later that day, he discussed an event at a local high school: “I enjoyed speaking with the students at the Air Academy High School here in #CO05, many of whom are from military families in our community. It was great to answer questions from students, and I was thrilled to see five stellar students who received military academy nominations https://t.co/mBNc8vnqyo”.
On April 1, 2026, Crank posted about attending a ceremony for new sheriff’s deputies: “Lisa and I had a terrific time congratulating the new El Paso County Sheriff’s Office graduates of Academy Class 25-3 alongside @EPCSheriff Joseph Roybal. #CO05 couldn’t be prouder, and we are looking forward to seeing our new deputies out and protecting our community. https://t.co/tPa6ZiGIBu”.
Colorado’s 5th congressional district includes Colorado Springs and surrounding areas. The region is home to several military installations such as the United States Air Force Academy (USAFA), which often collaborates with local businesses on defense-related projects. The El Paso County Sheriff’s Office serves one of the most populous counties in Colorado.

