Jasmine Crockett
The Public Record
Jasmine Felicia Crockett is a member of the United States House of Representatives, representing Texas's 30th congressional district. A member of the Democratic Party, she has been serving in Congress since January 1, 2023. Crockett has focused on issues such as social justice, healthcare, and education during her time in office. She is known for her engaging speaking style and commitment to addressing the needs of her constituents in Texas.
We are elected to represent the people regardless of their citizenship, and we have to help them because they reside in our districts.
Texas got two new seats, so they took those Black and Brown and Asian bodies, and guess what? Do you think that we got a new Black, Brown, or Asian seat? Somehow the way that they do their Republican math in the state of Texas, that…
This past week, north Texas laid to rest a sworn officer and beloved public servant, Officer Darron Burks, who tragically lost his life in the line of duty. Long before anyone called me a Congresswoman, I was blessed to call Officer Burks…
My amendment today seeks to protect the bedrock of our democracy, free and fair elections, from attacks by foreign actors. While I have great concerns about the underlying bill today, given its overly broad language and its impact for…
I appreciate the remarks of the gentleman. I have had an opportunity to travel to various portions of Asia since I have been here. In fact, I don't think that there is any place that I have traveled to more. I must say that as I have…
I have an amendment at the desk. The Acting CHAIR. The Clerk will designate the amendment. The text of the amendment is as follows: Page 2, line 3, strike ``or''. Page 2, line 7, strike the period and insert ``; or''. Page 2, beginning…
I am charging all of you all to go and get me some numbers, because at the end of the day the American people are relying upon us.
We believe this may address the concerns raised by Representative Crockett and provide additional resources to farmers during a time when they have experienced, and continue to experience, considerable volatility in their markets.
I thank Congressman Self for bringing this bill. It is interesting to just hear the overlap between Congressman Self's bill and the bill that I have been trying to get out of committee. Congressman Self is doing this on behalf of…
Yet over the last few weeks, more and more of my Republican colleagues are suggesting that it wouldn't be so bad if we waited until 2025 to pass a farm bill.





