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[CAPTURE PORTAL] 119TH CONGRESS
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CongressOfficials → Jason Crow

Jason Crow

Democratic · Representative, CO ·6
Score Components
9 LOW
Connection Density 20%
0 → 0
Donor Influence 10%
0 → 0
Silence Risk 25%
0 → 0
Contradiction Risk 25%
18 → 5
Intelligence Volume 10%
46 → 5
Constituency Deviation 5%
0 → 0
Voting Misalignment 5%
0 → 0
% = weight in composite score · Raw component 0–100 × weight = weighted contribution (→) · Sum of contributions = overall score. Hover a row for details.
[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: bachelor's degree or higher: 45.5%
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: homeownership rate: 65.6%
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: poverty rate: 8.98%
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[constituency_baseline] Demographic anchor: median household income: $100,168
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[constituency_baseline] Ballot measure: Proposition 131 — Ranked Choice Voting (2024) — failed, margin 46%-54%
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[constituency_baseline] Dominant industry: NAICS 44-45 (share 0.1)
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[constituency_baseline] Dominant industry: NAICS 54 (share 0.11)
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[constituency_baseline] Dominant industry: NAICS 62 (share 0.136)
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[constituency_baseline] Top employer: Buckley Space Force Base (10000 employees)
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[constituency_baseline] Top employer: Denver International Airport (35000 employees)
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[constituency_baseline] Top employer: University of Colorado Health (25000 employees)
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[constituency_baseline] District summary: Colorado's 6th Congressional District encompasses much of the eastern Denver metropolitan area, including all of Aurora and portions of Centennial, Littleton, Brighton, and Henderson. The district is home to approximately 729,000 residents with a median household income of $100,168. It is a safely Democratic seat (D+
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Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 29 (Laken Riley Act) on 2025-01-07: Crow voted against mandatory ICE detention for undocumented immigrants charged with theft-related crimes, aligning with the majority of House Democrats. His district includes the Aurora ICE detention facility operated by GEO Group, making immigration enforcement a salient local issue where some
inferential · 2025-01-07
Voted nay_unverified on H.R. 8070 (Servicemember Quality of Life Improvement and National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2025) on 2024-06-14: Crow, an Army combat veteran and Armed Services Committee member, voted against the traditionally bipartisan NDAA, citing Republican-added restrictions on reproductive healthcare access for servicemembers an
inferential · 2024-06-14
Voted yea_unverified on H.R. 3746 (Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023) on 2023-05-31: Crow voted to suspend the debt ceiling despite progressive objections to the deal's SNAP work requirements and NEPA streamlining provisions. His official statement acknowledged the bill was 'not perfect' but necessary to avoid default. This placed him at odds with the 46 Hou
inferential · 2023-05-31
Voted yea_unverified on H.R. 8034 (Israel Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2024) on 2024-04-20: Crow's top PAC donor is JStreetPAC, a pro-Israel group. His progressive district includes vocal pro-Palestinian activists who protested his Palantir-linked donations. The vote illustrates cross-pressure: donor alignment with pro-Israel interests vs. const
inferential · 2024-04-20
[vote] Crow voted yea on H.R. 8034, the Israel Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, which provided $26.38 billion in military aid to Israel. He released a statement supporting passage of the broader $95 billion national security package.
primary · 2024-04-20
[statement] Crow stated he would not support the House Republican Israel aid bill because it 'politicized this effort to support Israel' and lacked humanitarian aid money, on CNN's Situation Room.
primary · 2023-11-02
2018 financial disclosure: Net worth estimated between $198,011 and $5,124,999, with liabilities totaling $1,020,003 to $2,030,000.
secondary · 2018-12-31
Crow and Sen. Hickenlooper pledged in February 2026 to donate Palantir-linked campaign contributions (over $100,000 combined) to immigrant rights nonprofits, following activist pressure from the 'Purge Palantir' campaign.
secondary · 2026-02-12
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BillVoteDateAlignment
Laken Riley Act nay_unverified 2025-01-07 aligned
Servicemember Quality of Life Improvement and National Defense Authorization Act nay_unverified 2024-06-14 deviating
Israel Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2024 yea_unverified 2024-04-20 mixed
Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 yea_unverified 2023-05-31 deviating
Last contradiction analysis: Never
position_evolution 60/100
Platform: "Crow stated he would not support the House Republican Israel aid bill because it 'politicized this effort to support Israel' and lacked humanitarian a"
Vote: on "Crow voted yea on H.R. 8034, the Israel Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, which provided $26"
Crow opposed a standalone GOP Israel aid bill in November 2023 citing lack of humanitarian aid, but voted in April 2024 for a broader package that included $26 billion in Israel military aid alongside $9 billion in humanitarian assistance. The bills
Last silence detection: Never
No active silences
No donor interests mapped
No constituency baseline modelled
No platform commitments archived
No committee memberships recorded
Scoring Methodology

The Capture Risk Score is a composite 0–100 index measuring potential regulatory capture of elected officials. It is computed from seven weighted components:

ComponentWeightSignal
Silence Risk25%Topics where donors have interests but the official is silent
Contradiction Risk25%Stated positions contradicted by voting record (recent findings boosted)
Connection Density20%Mapped relationships to lobbyists, contractors, interest groups
Intelligence Volume10%Documented facts from verified sources (logarithmic scale)
Donor Influence10%Distinct donors with interests overlapping committee jurisdiction
Constituency Deviation5%Gap between district priorities and legislative focus
Voting Misalignment5%Floor votes contradicting stated platform positions

Each component produces a raw score 0–100. The weighted sum yields the overall score. Tier thresholds: Critical ≥ 45, High ≥ 36, Elevated ≥ 22, Moderate ≥ 10, Low < 10.

Officials without at least 2 documented facts, 1 contradiction analysis, 1 voting record, or 1 constituency baseline are marked Insufficient Evidence and excluded from numeric ranking.

Contradiction findings from the last 180 days receive a recency boost. High-severity contradictions (score ≥ 70) receive additional weight.

Full methodology: /congress/methodology

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