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Read More Economy Read More Education and Job Training Students have been placed on a single path, an assembly line that leads to a four year college. In this education factory, grades and standardized testing have undermined creativity and innovation. Students who don't thrive in this mold and either can't afford college or don't want to go, are largely forgotten. And those who even make it to the end by graduating college aren't necessarily well equipped, either for their own personal goals or for the needs of the modern economy. Read More Explosive Ordnance Disposal Caucus Across all branches of our military, Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) technicians risk their lives to protect others by rendering safe every type of ordnance from hand grenades, to improvised explosive devices (IEDs), to naval mines, to nuclear weapons, and more. Read More Health Care Arkansans in the First District are accustomed to having control over their health care decisions. 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Read More Explosive Ordnance Disposal Caucus Across all branches of our military, Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) technicians risk their lives to protect others by rendering safe every type of ordnance from hand grenades, to improvised explosive devices (IEDs), to naval mines, to nuclear weapons, and more. Read More Health Care Arkansans in the First District are accustomed to having control over their health care decisions. When the Affordable Care Act (A","source_url":"https://crawford.house.gov/issues","source_date":"2026-05-23"},{"topic":"Education","stance":"Issues","detail":"Agriculture and Trade America is home to the world's most affordable, abundant, and safe food supply. 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Read More Economy Read More Education and Job Training Students have been placed on a single path, an assembly line that leads to a four year college. In this education factory, grades and standardized testing have undermined creativity and innovation. Students who don't thrive in this mold and either can't afford college or don't want to go, are largely forgotten. And those who even make it to the end by graduating college aren't necessarily well equipped, either for their own personal goals or for the needs of the modern economy. Read More Explosive Ordnance Disposal Caucus Across all branches of our military, Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) technicians risk their lives to protect others by rendering safe every type of ordnance from hand grenades, to improvised explosive devices (IEDs), to naval mines, to nuclear weapons, and more. Read More Health Care Arkansans in the First District are accustomed to having control over their health care decisions. 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For more than half a century, America has maintained a trade embargo with Cuba aimed at breaking or weakening the Castro regime. It has become clear over the last several decades that the embargo has not weakened the regime but instead stifled American business opportunities. Read More Economy Read More Education and Job Training Students have been placed on a single path, an assembly line that leads to a four year college. In this education factory, grades and standardized testing have undermined creativity and innovation. Students who don't thrive in this mold and either can't afford college or don't want to go, are largely forgotten. And those who even make it to the end by graduating college aren't necessarily well equipped, either for their own personal goals or for the needs of the modern economy. 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Read More Economy Read More Education and Job Training Students have been placed on a single path, an assembly line that leads to a four year college. In this education factory, grades and standardized testing have undermined creativity and innovation. Students who don't thrive in this mold and either can't afford college or don't want to go, are largely forgotten. And those who even make it to the end by graduating college aren't necessarily well equipped, either for their own personal goals or for the needs of the modern economy. Read More Explosive Ordnance Disposal Caucus Across all branches of our military, Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) technicians risk their lives to protect others by rendering safe every type of ordnance from hand grenades, to improvised explosive devices (IEDs), to naval mines, to nuclear weapons, and more. Read More Health Care Arkansans in the First District are accustomed to having control over their health care decisions. 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Read More Explosive Ordnance Disposal Caucus Across all branches of our military, Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) technicians risk their lives to protect others by rendering safe every type of ordnance from hand grenades, to improvised explosive devices (IEDs), to naval mines, to nuclear weapons, and more. Read More Health Care Arkansans in the First District are accustomed to having control over their health care decisions. When the Affordable Care Act (A","source_url":"https://crawford.house.gov/issues","source_date":"2026-05-23"},{"topic":"Housing","stance":"Issues","detail":"Agriculture and Trade America is home to the world's most affordable, abundant, and safe food supply. Industrious producers across America and the 1st District of Arkansas are the source of the food and fiber that feed the millions of mouths here and around the world.&nbsp; By the year 2050, the world's population is projected to grow to 9 billion, and I am confident that America will lead the way in agricultural production through technological innovation. Agriculture is a cornerstone of Arkansas's economy. Annually, it is a $16 billion industry that employs over 260,000 Arkansans. Read More Cuba Trade Einstein's definition for insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. For more than half a century, America has maintained a trade embargo with Cuba aimed at breaking or weakening the Castro regime. It has become clear over the last several decades that the embargo has not weakened the regime but instead stifled American business opportunities. Read More Economy Read More Education and Job Training Students have been placed on a single path, an assembly line that leads to a four year college. In this education factory, grades and standardized testing have undermined creativity and innovation. Students who don't thrive in this mold and either can't afford college or don't want to go, are largely forgotten. And those who even make it to the end by graduating college aren't necessarily well equipped, either for their own personal goals or for the needs of the modern economy. Read More Explosive Ordnance Disposal Caucus Across all branches of our military, Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) technicians risk their lives to protect others by rendering safe every type of ordnance from hand grenades, to improvised explosive devices (IEDs), to naval mines, to nuclear weapons, and more. Read More Health Care Arkansans in the First District are accustomed to having control over their health care decisions. 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For more than half a century, America has maintained a trade embargo with Cuba aimed at breaking or weakening the Castro regime. It has become clear over the last several decades that the embargo has not weakened the regime but instead stifled American business opportunities. Read More Economy Read More Education and Job Training Students have been placed on a single path, an assembly line that leads to a four year college. In this education factory, grades and standardized testing have undermined creativity and innovation. Students who don't thrive in this mold and either can't afford college or don't want to go, are largely forgotten. And those who even make it to the end by graduating college aren't necessarily well equipped, either for their own personal goals or for the needs of the modern economy. 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Read More Economy Read More Education and Job Training Students have been placed on a single path, an assembly line that leads to a four year college. In this education factory, grades and standardized testing have undermined creativity and innovation. Students who don't thrive in this mold and either can't afford college or don't want to go, are largely forgotten. And those who even make it to the end by graduating college aren't necessarily well equipped, either for their own personal goals or for the needs of the modern economy. Read More Explosive Ordnance Disposal Caucus Across all branches of our military, Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) technicians risk their lives to protect others by rendering safe every type of ordnance from hand grenades, to improvised explosive devices (IEDs), to naval mines, to nuclear weapons, and more. Read More Health Care Arkansans in the First District are accustomed to having control over their health care decisions. 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