Rep. Jeff Crank highlights meetings on education and conservation in recent 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, recently used his social media platform to highlight meetings with education and conservation leaders, as well as to encourage constituents to stay informed about his work in Congress.

On March 11, 2026, Crank thanked the president of a local college for her visit to Washington: “Thank you to Dr. Manya Whitaker, President of Colorado College, for coming to DC recently to discuss how we can support the students of #CO05 on the federal level.”

Later that day, he encouraged residents of his district to subscribe for updates: “#CO05 – Stay up to date with my work in Congress by signing up for my e-newsletter below:
https://t.co/kZ3BjO4HMY https://t.co/TTFOEYYsXg”
(March 11, 2026).

On March 12, Crank described a meeting focused on environmental issues: “As an avid outdoorsman and supporter of our public lands, I appreciated sitting down with Mikk Anderson, the Colorado State Policy Chair with Ducks Unlimited, discussing how we can protect our wetlands and further conservation efforts.”

Colorado’s 5th congressional district includes Colorado Springs and surrounding areas. Rep. Jeff Crank has prioritized outreach by meeting with educational leaders such as Dr. Manya Whitaker—who serves as president at Colorado College—and engaging with organizations like Ducks Unlimited on conservation policy. The congressman’s emphasis on constituent communication is reflected in his promotion of an e-newsletter.



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