

Representative
Eric A. "Rick" Crawford
◉ Republican•Arkansas
Since 2011•Next Election: Nov 3, 2026•0 followers
99%
Lifetime Alignment
Share of votes with own party
516
Votes Cast
502 recorded
97%
Attendance
14 not voting
0
Followers
9 statements indexed
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This Congress
516 total votes392 Yea
108 Nay
2 Present
14 Not voting
Top Issues

Government Reform
3 statements

Economy
1 sponsored bill

Foreign Policy
1 sponsored bill

Veterans
1 statement
Committees
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Quick Facts
Recent Votes
View all votes →- yea2/3 Yea-And-Nay
2026-04-30
- yeaYea-and-Nay
2026-04-30
- nayYea-and-Nay
2026-04-30
- yeaRecorded Vote
2026-04-30
Sponsored Bills
View all →- HR 8035
To amend the FISA Amendments Act of 2008 to extend the authorities of title VII of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 through October 20, 2027, and for other purposes.
failed
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Recent Statements
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“Mr. CRAWFORD. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize Mr. Glendon Markin, II, a dedicated veteran who has served our country in national security positions for more than 25 years. His excellence in the field is not only an extraordinary personal milestone, but a testament to the character and commitment he brings to every endeavor. In 2002, Glen joined the United States Navy, after serving as a legislative aid in the U.S. House of Representatives during the September 11, 2001, attacks. His service in the Navy included tours in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom, exemplifying steadfast dedication, courage, and devotion to duty. Following his military service, he continued protecting America in several critical roles within the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, including as the Deputy Assistant Director for Legislative Affairs. In that role, Glen provided essential guidance to the Intelligence Community regarding legislative strategy. He oversaw stewardship of the National Intelligence Program budget, aligned congressional engagement strategies across all intelligence elements, ensured Congress was appropriately informed, and supported the Senate confirmation of five presidential appointees. Most recently, he has been serving as the Director of the Office of Congressional and Public Affairs at the National Reconnaissance Office. In this role, he applies his expertise in translating complex, technical information to achieve legislative and public engagement successes. Beyond his distinguished service, Glen treasures his role as a husband and father to his wife and their two daughters. He exemplifies commitment, a strong work ethic, and a resilient passion for the traditions we hold dear. In honor of his upcoming retirement, I congratulate Mr. Markin and extend my deepest appreciation for his enduring contributions to the United States and to the Intelligence Community. I wish him every happiness that life has to offer in the next chapter of life. May God bless him, and may God Bless America. ____________________”
2026-03-09 · Veterans

“Mr. CRAWFORD. Mr. Speaker, on Roll Call No. 83, I mistakenly voted Nay when I intended to vote Yea. ____________________”
2026-03-09 · Government Reform

“Mr. CRAWFORD. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor the life and legacy of my constituent, Dr. Rose Marie Bryant Jones, a dedicated leader in her community and a long-time member of the Republican Party of Arkansas, who recently passed away on Friday, December 26, 2025, at the age of 83. Dr. Jones was born on January 7, 1942. in East Pulaski County, and was a true trailblazer throughout her life, known for breaking down educational barriers. She graduated from Philander Smith College in 1963 and subsequently from the University of Arkansas. Dr. Jones was a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority and a founding member of the African American Coalition of Arkansas. She was a schoolteacher in Lonoke County for over 30 years, before and after integration, and established tutoring programs across two counties in Arkansas. Dr. Jones took great pride in educating and influencing the next generation of students in her community. Her public service did not stop in the classroom. She served on the Lonoke Public School Board and the Lonoke City Council as a pioneer of civil rights, with the heart of representing all Lonoke citizens through redistricting efforts. In 1998, she ran for the office of Arkansas Secretary of State. She was even the President of the Pea Ridge Cemetery Board. In 2024, Dr. Jones stepped up again for her community and was elected Justice of the Peace in Lonoke County, where she continued her storied career in public service. She made a lasting impact on all of those who knew her and an incredible impression on the 1st Congressional District of Arkansas. May her legacy of perseverance and hard work continue to encourage us all. Dr. Rose Marie Bryant Jones led a life worth honoring and celebrating for her service to her community. I send my prayers and sincere condolences to the friends and family of Dr. Jones as they grieve her passing. ____________________”
2026-01-07 · Government Reform
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Service timeline
Congress 119 · house · R-AR-1
2025–present
Congress 118 · house · R-AR-1
2023–2025
Congress 117 · house · R-AR-1
2021–2023
Congress 116 · house · R-AR-1
2019–2021
Congress 115 · house · R-AR-1
2017–2019
Bioguide ID: C001087 · Chamber: house
