Rick Crawford highlights farm bill progress, cybersecurity leadership, and small business outreach

U.S. Representative Rick Crawford Representing Arkansas's 1st District
U.S. Representative Rick Crawford Representing Arkansas's 1st District
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Rep. Rick Crawford, who represents Arkansas’ 1st district in the U.S. Congress, recently posted a series of updates on his official X account addressing legislative actions, military leadership, and support for local businesses.

On March 9, Crawford shared news regarding the advancement of major agricultural legislation: “Last week I voted to advance the 2026 Farm Bill out of Committee. Read my full statement here: https://t.co/wv2TSqiu5j https://t.co/dyVSHeXJfP”.

The following day, he congratulated a newly confirmed leader in national cybersecurity: “Congratulations, General Rudd, on your confirmation as @CYBERCOM_DIRNSA. @HouseIntel and I look forward to working closely with you in your new role. https://t.co/hIEYWLWwGp”. This acknowledgment signals Crawford’s ongoing involvement with intelligence and defense matters as part of his congressional duties.

Later that same day, he addressed small business owners in his district by promoting an upcoming event: “Small business owners: Mark your calendars for March 19! The @SBAgov roundtable is now open to all local small businesses. Great opportunity to connect with resources and voice your needs. See the flier for full details. https://t.co/HYLEtPJgVt”.

Crawford has served Arkansas’s 1st District since replacing Marion Berry in 2011 and currently resides in Jonesboro. He was born at Homestead Air Force Base, Florida in 1966 and graduated from Arkansas State University in 1996 with a Bachelor of Science degree.



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