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To prohibit the disclosure of records by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development of individuals for the purposes of immigration enforcement, and for other purposes.
A bill to provide for appropriate cost-sharing for insulin products covered under private health plans, and to establish a program to support health care providers and pharmacies in providing discounted insulin products to uninsured individuals.
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Medicare should be allowed to negotiate lower prescription drug prices.
“No family should have to choose between paying the light bill and paying for lifesaving medicine. By every metric, the United States spends more on healthcare than any other nation. We pay 70% more because of Big Insurance companies”
Federal enforcement of mental-health insurance parity (equal coverage to medical care) should be strengthened.
“One in five Texas adults lives with a mental health condition. Youth mental health crises are steady on the rise. An overwhelming majority of Texas counties are considered mental health provider deserts”
A national law should protect access to abortion in every state.
“Women will never have full personal and economic freedom until we restore the right to abortion access. I have always opposed abortion bans and restrictions.”
The government should forgive some federal student loan debt.
“The reality for too many families is that the cost of higher education is simply too high, there's not enough assistance, and some will never climb out of student loan debt.”
Federal funding to extend broadband access to rural areas should be expanded.
“There are still swaths of Texans, mostly in rural parts of the state, who lack access to reliable, high-speed internet. Broadband is a necessary utility just like water and electricity”
Federal minimum sentences for non-violent drug crimes should be reduced or eliminated.
“I practiced criminal defense for almost twenty years. I started as a public defender in rural East Texas and defended clients of every background with the same rigor”
The government should spend more building affordable housing.
“Owning your own home is a cornerstone of the American Dream. Being able to afford a home where you can raise a family is top priority for many Texans”
Federal labor law should make it easier for workers to form unions (PRO Act-style reforms).
“I am proud to have a lifetime 100% pro-labor voting record on both the state and the federal level. Labor unions and their organizing efforts have secured many workplace protections”
People who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children should have a path to citizenship.
“Immigrants have always contributed to the fullness of this nation and continue to drive our economy, innovation, and the vibrancy of our communities.”
Passage votes where Jasmine Crockett broke ranks with ≥75% of Democrats. Threshold catches substantively partisan splits; unanimous-ish or close votes are excluded.
Rep. Crockett's Statement on the Supreme Court Ruling Gutting the Voting Rights Act
Position: Rep. Crockett opposes the Supreme Court's decision in Louisiana v. Callais striking down Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, arguing it undermines protections against racial discrimination in voting and enables voter suppression. She calls for Congress to pass the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act to restore voting rights protections.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Rep. Crockett released the following statement on the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Louisiana v. Callais gutting Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act:
"The Supreme Court decision in Louisiana v. Callais is another reminder that the fight for voting rights is far from over. Instead of strengthening our democracy, this ruling gives new life to efforts by MAGA Republicans to restrict the ballot and tilt the system in their favor.
Striking down a majority-Black district in Louisiana disregards both the letter and the purpose of the Voting Rights Act. Section 2 was enacted to confront a long and painful history of discrimination that denied Black Americans a fair voice in the political process. From Reconstruction to Jim Crow to the victories of the civil rights movement, the right to vote has never been freely given. It has been fought for, defended, and secured through sacrifice.
This decision undermines that legacy. It gives cover to tactics that have been used for generations to dilute Black voting strength and silence communities of color. We have seen this playbook before in states like Texas, where maps have been drawn to fracture Black communities and weaken their representation. That is not a coincidence. It is part of a broader effort to hold onto power by shutting people out.
The Court has a responsibility to uphold the Constitution and protect the fundamental rights of all Americans. When it fails, the consequences are real. This moment also makes clear that when there was an opportunity to reform and expand the Supreme Court, Congress should have acted. The cost of inaction is now evident, and communities across this country are paying the price.
The American people deserve a democracy where voters choose their representatives, not the other way around.
Congress must pass the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act and restore the full strength of the Voting Rights Act. The struggle for voting rights has defined generations of this country’s history. It continues today, and we will not stop until every voter is fully and fairly represented."
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Issues:Voting Rights
Rep. Jasmine Crockett Calls on Vice President Vance, Cabinet to Invoke the 25th Amendment
Position: Rep. Crockett calls on Vice President Vance and the Cabinet to invoke the 25th Amendment Section Four to remove President Trump from office, citing concerns about his mental fitness, alleged criminal conduct, and foreign policy decisions she characterizes as leading toward war crimes and genocide.
Washington, D.C. — Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett (TX-30) sent a letter to Vice President JD Vance calling on him, along with the President’s Cabinet, to invoke Section Four of the Twenty-Fifth Amendment and declare President Donald Trump unfit to serve.
In the letter, Rep. Crockett writes that it has become “indisputably apparent to the American public that the President is deranged, likely suffering from dementia,” and warns that he has brought the United States “to the precipice of committing one of the largest war crimes in modern history.”
Rep. Crockett further condemns Republican leadership for enabling the President’s actions, calling their complicity “among America’s greatest scandals,” as the administration continues to push the country toward “forever wars in the Middle East while ravaging the American economy and defiling the Constitution.”
The letter also argues that the President’s conduct is “not simply unbecoming of the Office, but criminal in nature,” noting that “the immunity granted by the Supreme Court has exacerbated his apparent fetish for illegality.”
Rep. Crockett urges Vice President Vance, the Cabinet, and Congress to act immediately, writing that “it is long overdue” to invoke the Twenty-Fifth Amendment.
She further warns that the United States now stands at a critical crossroads, as “the world awaits whether America will brazenly commit genocide or whether the Vice President, the Cabinet, and the Congress will put an end to the chaos caused by a frail and likely demented American president.”
Rep. Crockett concludes by emphasizing that “the country and the Constitution remain in jeopardy with each passing day Donald Trump is President of the United States.”
Read the full letter HERE.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Today, Rep. Jasmine Crockett released the following statement: "Pam Bondi has been a complete failure as Attorney General. She has not taken justice seriously — not for one second.
She has been complicit in corruption and weaponized the Department of Justice, all while leading the cover-up of the Epstein files.
She chose obstruction over justice. Corruption over the law. Loyalty to Donald Trump over loyalty to the Constitution.
She will go down as one of the worst Attorneys General in American history.
But let’s be clear — she is still expected and legally obligated to testify before the Oversight Committee. We look forward to hearing from her and holding her accountable."
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Rep. Jasmine Crockett Demands Answers on Alleged Discrimination in Military Promotions
Position: Rep. Crockett opposes alleged discrimination in military officer promotions based on race and gender, and demands accountability from Department of Defense leadership for removing qualified officers from promotion lists.
Washington, D.C. — Today, Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett (TX-30) sent a letter to Department of Defense leadership demanding answers following alarming reports that qualified U.S. Army officers were blocked from promotion based on race and gender.
The letter was sent to Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, Secretary of the Army Daniel Driscoll, and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General John D. Caine, raising serious constitutional and legal concerns about political interference in the military promotion process.
“Denying promotions to highly qualified servicemembers because of their race or gender is not only illegal — it is a direct assault on the Constitution and the very principles our military is sworn to defend,” said Rep. Crockett.
According to reports, four Army officers — including two Black officers and two women — were removed from a promotion list despite being vetted and selected through established military processes. Rep. Crockett’s letter underscores that such actions may violate federal law and undermine the integrity of the armed forces.
The Congresswoman also highlighted the broader implications of these actions, noting that the U.S. military remains one of the most diverse institutions in the world — yet its senior leadership continues to be overwhelmingly white and male.
“Black servicemembers have long carried a disproportionate burden in defending this nation, only to face systemic barriers when it comes to advancement and recognition,” Crockett added. “We cannot allow a return to the shameful legacy of discrimination that once defined military policy.”
In the letter, Rep. Crockett pressed Department of Defense leadership to clarify:
What authority was used to alter a vetted promotion list
Whether legal analysis was conducted regarding potential discrimination
Why senior military leadership fails to reflect the diversity of the force
What steps are being taken to prevent unlawful political interference in military advancement
Rep. Crockett warned that these actions threaten morale, erode trust in military leadership, and compromise the principle of a merit-based, apolitical armed forces.
“The American people deserve a military that reflects our values — not one that mirrors discrimination from our past,” said Rep. Crockett. “I expect swift answers and full accountability.”
The full letter can be found here.
Position: Rep. Crockett opposes expanding ICE responsibilities to airport security, arguing that ICE agents are unqualified and that such expansion would compromise airport safety and create chaos. She also calls on Republicans to fund TSA and end the current funding impasse.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Today, Rep. Jasmine Crockett released the following statement: "It has been over 30 days since TSA workers have seen a paycheck because Donald Trump wants to play partisan games.
Democrats have introduced SEVEN bills to fund TSA, but Donald Trump is throwing a tantrum, demanding that Republicans fight with Democrats until his voter suppression bill — the so-called SAVE America Act — is passed.
At a time when groceries, gas, and housing continue to rise, families cannot afford to miss another paycheck.
Now is the time for Republicans to finally find their backbone, stop appeasing Donald Trump, and vote to fund TSA. Republicans in Congress have a duty to represent the people who sent them here — not Donald Trump.
ICE is completely out of control. These rouge agents have done nothing but cause chaos and terrorize our communities.
Now, Trump wants to hand them even more responsibility.
We are talking about people who have already shown they are unqualified and untrained to do their own jobs — and now they want them handling airport security?
This is going to create even more chaos and make the American people less safe.
This mess belongs to Trump and Republicans, and they have the power to end it today."
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Rep. Crockett's Statement on Kristi Noem's Firing
Position: Rep. Crockett opposes the Trump administration's immigration enforcement approach, criticizing the former DHS Secretary for mismanagement of ICE and calling for substantive policy changes to reduce deaths in custody and end what she characterizes as a deportation agenda based on cruelty.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Today, Rep. Jasmine Crockett released the following statement: "Kristi Noem will go down as the worst DHS Secretary in American history. She has been completely complicit in the chaos unfolding at ICE, where deaths in custody have increased by 200% under her so-called leadership.
Frankly, she should’ve been gone a long time ago — and she will not be missed.
Trump’s deportation agenda has always been about cruelty and the weaponization of fear. So replacing Kristi Noem alone is not enough. Until we see actual change to the policies, procedures, and accountability within ICE, this firing is only performative."
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Rep. Crockett Condemns Republicans’ Refusal to Rein In Trump’s Unauthorized War
Position: Rep. Crockett opposes the unauthorized military action against Iran initiated by President Trump without congressional approval, arguing it violates constitutional war powers and diverts resources from domestic needs.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Today, Rep. Crockett released the following statement: "Republicans in Congress once again refused to find their backbone and stand up to Donald Trump — giving him the green light to drag this country deeper into another dangerous, endless war in the Middle East.
Donald Trump went around Congress to start a war with Iran — a war that has already resulted in the deaths of six American soldiers.
He lied when he said he wouldn’t start new wars, and he lied when he promised to make life more affordable. Now, here we are in the middle of a dangerous war costing taxpayers at least $1 billion a day, while many Americans are struggling to afford groceries, healthcare, and basic necessities.
So I have to ask: when will it finally be enough for them to stand up to Donald Trump and put the American people first?"
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Position: Rep. Crockett opposes military strikes against Iran conducted without Congressional authorization and calls for passage of a War Powers Resolution to constrain executive military authority.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Today, Rep. Crockett released the following statement: "The self-proclaimed “President of peace” is once again starting illegal wars without Congressional authorization. This is not what the American people asked for.
Time and time again, Trump has proven that he is not interested in — or capable of — putting “America First.” Our soldiers will have to put their lives on the line to defend his reckless decisions. Congress must pass a War Powers Resolution to rein in this dangerous overreach before more damage is done."
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Rep. Crockett Introduces The Payback Act to Refund Americans for Trump’s Illegal Tariff Costs
Position: Rep. Crockett advocates for legislation requiring the Treasury to refund American consumers for increased costs resulting from tariffs she characterizes as unlawfully imposed by the executive branch, citing a Supreme Court ruling that tariff authority rests with Congress.
WASHINGTON, D.C -- Today, Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett (TX-30) introduced The Payback Act, legislation directing the Secretary of the Treasury to refund American consumers for increased costs caused by tariffs unlawfully imposed by Donald Trump.
The bill follows the Supreme Court’s ruling in Learning Resources, Inc. v. Trump, which reaffirmed that the Constitution grants Congress—not the President—the authority to impose tariffs.
“These illegal tariffs drove up costs for American families. If Americans were forced to pay higher prices because of executive overreach, then Americans deserve to be paid back. It’s that simple,” said Rep. Crockett.
The Payback Act requires the Treasury to develop a transparent refund formula, issue payments through existing Treasury systems, and report to Congress on the Act's implementation.
Read the full bill HERE.
Source: GDELT 2.0 GKG, filtered to a curated list of national outlets. Inclusion is not endorsement; opinion pieces and reported news are mixed.
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Top PAC donors · 2026 cycle
Political action committees that gave the most to this rep's principal campaign committee this cycle. PAC giving is direct organizational support — industry, ideological, or leadership.
1.THE HOME DEPOT INC. PACBusiness3 contributionsRetail corporation PAC — supports candidates aligned with business-friendly policies on labor, tax, and regulatory matters.AI$15,000
2.MACHINISTS NON PARTISAN POLITICAL LEAGUE OF THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MACHINISTS & AEROSPACE WORKERSLabor3 contributionsTrade-union PAC of the International Association of Machinists & Aerospace Workers — backs candidates supporting union organizing, prevailing wages, and aerospace manufacturing jobs.AI$15,000
3.AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR JUSTICE POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE3 contributions$15,000
4.JANE FONDA CLIMATE PAC3 contributions$15,000
5.TEXAS FARM BUREAU AGFUNDAgriculture3 contributionsAgricultural advocacy PAC affiliated with the Texas Farm Bureau — supports candidates backing farm-friendly policies, commodity protections, and rural economic interests.AI$14,206
6.NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS PACReal Estate2 contributionsReal-estate industry PAC — backs candidates supporting property-rights protections, mortgage-lending access, and tax incentives for homeownership.AI$10,000
7.NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEEBusiness2 contributionsTrade association PAC for new-car dealers — backs candidates supporting dealer franchise protections, vehicle sales regulations, and automotive retail interests.AI$10,000
8.PAKISTANI AMERICAN PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE PAK-PACIdeological2 contributionsForeign-policy advocacy PAC focused on U.S.-Pakistan relations — supports candidates aligned with strengthening bilateral ties and advancing Pakistani-American community interests.AI$10,000
9.MIDWEST REGION LABORERS' POLITICAL LEAGUELabor2 contributionsTrade-union PAC for the Laborers' International Union of North America — backs candidates supporting prevailing-wage standards, infrastructure investment, and union organizing rights.AI$10,000
10.DEMAND JUSTICE PACIdeological2 contributionsAdvocacy PAC focused on criminal justice reform — supports candidates backing sentencing reform, police accountability, and related policy changes.AI · low$10,000
Source: OpenFEC (api.open.fec.gov) Schedule A receipts where contributor type is “committee.” Aggregated by contributing committee. Self-transfers from joint-fundraising / victory committees are excluded.
Top individual contributors · 2026 cycle
Itemized individual contributions over $200 to this rep's campaign committee, aggregated by donor employer. PAC giving is shown above; this section is people, not organizations.
1.WITHERSPOON LAW$9,000
2.LINKEDIN$7,600
3.PALS INC.$7,250
4.KELLEY LAW FIRM$7,000
5.AIRMAN SERVICES INC .$7,000
6.EVERGREEN MONEY$7,000
7.SFSU$7,000
8.THE NATURY CONSERVANCY$7,000
9.PALS INC$7,000
10.DANIEL LAURENT FILMS INC$7,000
Source: OpenFEC Schedule A receipts where contributor type is “individual,” aggregated by the donor's self-reported employer. This is a geographic / industry correlation, not a corporate endorsement.