Rick Crawford
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Member, C130 Modernization Caucus
Co-Founder/Co-Chair, Congressional Chicken Caucus
Co-Founder/Co-Chair, Congressional Explosive Ordnance Disposal Caucus
Member, Congressional Job Creators Caucus
Member, Congressional Motorsports Caucus
Co-Founder/Co-Chair, Congressional Rice Caucus
Co-Chair, Congressional Steel Caucus
Member, Congressional Travel and Tourism Caucus
Former Member, Department of Defense Intelligence and Overhead Architecture, United States House of Representatives
Former Member, Economic Development, Public Buildings, and Emergency Management Subcommittee, United States House of Representatives
Member, I-69 Caucus
Co-Chair, Mississippi River Caucus
Co-Chair, Mississippi River Delta Caucus
Member, Nuclear Energy Caucus
Former Member, Nutrition Subcommittee, United States House of Representatives
Co-Founder, Panama Canal Expansion Caucus
Former Member, Subcommittee on Commodity Exchanges, Energy, and Credit, United States House of Representatives
Former Member, Subcommittee on Emerging Threats, United States House of Representatives
Former Member, Water Resources and Environment Subcommittee, United States House of Representatives
Member, C130 Modernization Caucus
Co-Founder/Co-Chair, Congressional Chicken Caucus
Co-Founder/Co-Chair, Congressional Explosive Ordnance Disposal Caucus
Member, Congressional Job Creators Caucus
Member, Congressional Motorsports Caucus
Co-Founder/Co-Chair, Congressional Rice Caucus
Co-Chair, Congressional Steel Caucus
Member, Congressional Travel and Tourism Caucus
Former Member, Department of Defense Intelligence and Overhead Architecture, United States House of Representatives
Former Member, Economic Development, Public Buildings, and Emergency Management Subcommittee, United States House of Representatives
Member, I-69 Caucus
Co-Chair, Mississippi River Caucus
Co-Chair, Mississippi River Delta Caucus
Member, Nuclear Energy Caucus
Former Member, Nutrition Subcommittee, United States House of Representatives
Co-Founder, Panama Canal Expansion Caucus
Former Member, Subcommittee on Emerging Threats, United States House of Representatives
Former Member, Water Resources and Environment Subcommittee, United States House of Representatives
Member, Agriculture Committee
Member, Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
Member, Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence
Member, Subcommittee on Biotechnology, Horticulture, and Research
Ranking Member, Subcommittee on Counterterrorism, Counterintelligence, and Counterproliferation (C3)
Member, Subcommittee on General Farm Commodities and Risk Management
Member, Subcommittee on Highways and Transit
Member, Subcommittee on Nutrition, Oversight and Department Operations
Ranking Member, Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials
— Awards:
Favorite Food:
Chili
Favorite Movie:
Old Western Films
Hobbies or Special Talents:
Plays Guitar and Sings: Band Triple Nickel
— Pets (include names):
1. Do you generally support pro-choice or pro-life legislation?
- Pro-life
1. In order to balance the budget, do you support an income tax increase on any tax bracket?
- No
2. Do you support expanding federal funding to support entitlement programs such as Social Security and Medicare?
- No
1. Do you support the regulation of indirect campaign contributions from corporations and unions?
- Unknown Position
Do you support the protection of government officials, including law enforcement officers, from personal liability in civil lawsuits concerning alleged misconduct?
- Unknown Position
Do you support increasing defense spending?
- Unknown Position
1. Do you support federal spending as a means of promoting economic growth?
- No
2. Do you support lowering corporate taxes as a means of promoting economic growth?
- Yes
3. Do you support providing financial relief to businesses AND/OR corporations negatively impacted by the state of national emergency for COVID-19?
- Yes
1. Do you support requiring states to adopt federal education standards?
- No
1. Do you support government funding for the development of renewable energy (e.g. solar, wind, geo-thermal)?
- Unknown Position
2. Do you support the federal regulation of greenhouse gas emissions?
- No
1. Do you generally support gun-control legislation?
- No
1. Do you support repealing the 2010 Affordable Care Act ("Obamacare")?
- Yes
2. Do you support requiring businesses to provide paid medical leave during public health crises, such as COVID-19?
- Yes
1. Do you support the construction of a wall along the Mexican border?
- Yes
2. Do you support requiring immigrants who are unlawfully present to return to their country of origin before they are eligible for citizenship?
- Yes
1. Should the United States use military force to prevent governments hostile to the U.S. from possessing a weapon of mass destruction (for example: nuclear, biological, chemical)?
- Unknown Position
2. Do you support reducing military intervention in Middle East conflicts?
- Unknown Position
Do you generally support removing barriers to international trade (for example: tariffs, quotas, etc.)?
- Yes
1. Do you generally support pro-choice or pro-life legislation?
- Pro-life
1. In order to balance the budget, do you support an income tax increase on any tax bracket?
- No
2. In order to balance the budget, do you support reducing defense spending?
- No
1. Do you support the regulation of indirect campaign contributions from corporations and unions?
- Unknown Position
1. Do you support federal spending as a means of promoting economic growth?
- No
2. Do you support lowering corporate taxes as a means of promoting economic growth?
- Yes
1. Do you support requiring states to adopt federal education standards?
- No
1. Do you support government funding for the development of renewable energy (e.g. solar, wind, thermal)?
- Yes
2. Do you support the federal regulation of greenhouse gas emissions?
- No
1. Do you generally support gun-control legislation?
- No
1. Do you support repealing the 2010 Affordable Care Act ("Obamacare")?
- Yes
1. Do you support the construction of a wall along the Mexican border?
- Yes
2. Do you support requiring immigrants who are unlawfully present to return to their country of origin before they are eligible for citizenship?
- Yes
Do you support the legalization of marijuana for recreational purposes?
- Unknown Position
1. Should the United States use military force in order to prevent governments hostile to the U.S. from possessing a nuclear weapon?
- Yes
2. Do you support increased American intervention in Middle Eastern conflicts beyond air support?
- Unknown Position
August 7, 2020 .Congressman Steve Womack (AR-3) today led a letter alongside U.S. Senators John Boozman and Tom Cotton--and Congressmen Rick Crawford, French Hill, and Bruce Westerman--urging the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to amend eligibility thresholds when determining the high-impact payments through the CARES Act Provider Relief Fund to ensure hospitals who saw late surges in hospitalizations can qualify to receive assistance.
In part, the members wrote, "We strongly urge you to take into account states that saw surges in patients in late June and July when determining distribution of payments for high-impact areas. Congress and the Administration acted swiftly to allocate resources as quickly as possible, and as this pandemic continues to change and impact different parts of this country, it is imperative that our policies remain flexible and the vast resources provided continue to make the most impact."
Eligibility for the most recent round of high-impact payments from the Provider Relief Fund were for admissions through June 10th. Because Arkansas's surge falls just outside the eligibility date for the most recent round of high-impact payments, hospitals in parts of Arkansas are currently ineligible for this specific assistance. With CARES Act funding still available, the Arkansas delegation is urging that eligibility changes be made to both support local hospitals and quickly allocate unutilized funds.
In addition to contacting HHS Secretary Alex Azar, the delegation also shared their concerns with Vice President Mike Pence who chairs the White House Coronavirus Task Force. They expressed the need to further strengthen resource distribution efforts and want to work together to affirm programs are administered in a way that best serves the public.
The Arkansas delegation is committed to mobilizing and allocating resources to support Arkansas's pandemic response and recovery efforts. Through legislative action and advocacy, they have secured billions of dollars to assist local hospitals, healthcare providers, testing capacity, and more. This letter is another step in their oversight efforts to ensure that policies are the most effective and reflect evolving circumstances.
Full text of the letter to HHS can be found below or here. Additional letter to Vice President Pence can be found here.
Dear Secretary Azar,
We write to request that you consider reopening and adjusting eligibility for the most recent round of high-impact payments provided through the CARES Act Provider Relief Fund to account for states that saw surges in hospitalizations in late June and July. Further, in additional funding rounds, we request you take into consideration circumstances outside of admissions per day to ensure our frontline workers can continue to meet the demands of the rapidly evolving pandemic. As Arkansas's hospitalizations surged in recent weeks, providers heeded the call and worked collaboratively so no one hospital was overwhelmed. This, coupled with the surge in hospitalizations falling just outside the eligibility date for the most recent round of high-impact payments, has left hospitals in parts of Arkansas ineligible for this crucial funding.
The Northwest Arkansas region illustrates the need to continue to evaluate surge areas and high-impact areas for additional funding through the Provider Relief Fund. Major hospital systems in Northwest Arkansas coordinated early on in the pandemic to prepare for any future surges in inpatients, but the burden has been substantial.
The first case of COVID-19 admitted to an Arkansas hospital was on March 11th, and only a few days later, hospital systems in Northwest Arkansas and throughout the Natural State began to execute a collaborative response with resource sharing and a balancing strategy. Arkansas's largest surge of patients came after June 10th, the most recent deadline for the high-impact payments. From June 11th through July 20th, 484 new COVID-19 positive patients were admitted to just three hospitals in Northwest Arkansas, and the total inpatient volume for that region of the state was 690 patients, a 200% growth during that time. The efforts put in place by these hospitals helped to ensure no hospital was overrun, but the strain on resources remains. Without the measures taken early on, the surge Arkansas has seen over the past many weeks may have resulted in dire outcomes. These actions did not come without their costs though.
We strongly urge you to take into account states that saw surges in patients in late June and July when determining distribution of payments for high-impact areas. Congress and the Administration acted swiftly to allocate resources as quickly as possible, and as this pandemic continues to change and impact different parts of this country, it is imperative that our policies remain flexible in order to allow the vast resources provided to continue to make the most impact.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Latest Action: House - 06/13/2019 Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Tracker:Latest Action: 06/19/2019 Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR H4775-4776)
Tracker:Latest Action: House - 05/24/2019 Referred to the Subcommittee on Aviation.
Tracker:Congress convened a joint session on January 6-7, 2021, to count electoral votes by state and confirm the results of the 2020 presidential election. Crawford voted against certifying the electoral votes from Arizona and Pennsylvania. The House rejected both objections by a vote of 121-303 for Arizona and 138-282 for Pennsylvania.