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Mike Crapo

Mike Crapo

3/9/2025, 12:42 PM

Mike Crapo Congressional Service

Mike Crapo is a United States Congressman for the state of Idaho. Mike currently serves as a Senator for the state of Idaho and has served a total of 16 terms in congress.

Mike Crapo has participated in over 1170 voting sessions, sponsored over 596 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 4199 individual bills.

Stance on Important Issues

Economy

Conservative

Mike Crapo supports free market policies, tax cuts, and reducing regulations to stimulate economic growth. He advocates for a balanced budget and opposes large increases in government spending.


Agriculture

Conservative

Crapo supports policies that aid farmers and ranchers, including crop insurance programs and subsidies. He emphasizes the importance of agricultural exports and reducing regulatory burdens on the agricultural sector.


Immigration

Conservative

Crapo advocates for securing the U.S. borders and enforcing existing immigration laws. He opposes amnesty for undocumented immigrants and supports reforms focused on legal immigration processes.


Education

Conservative

Crapo favors local control over schools and increasing parental choice through charter schools and vouchers. He often supports measures to reduce federal involvement in education while promoting STEM education.


Energy

Conservative

Crapo supports expanding domestic energy production, including oil, natural gas, and coal, while also advocating for the development of renewable energy sources. He emphasizes energy independence and security.


Climate change

Conservative

Crapo acknowledges climate change but prioritizes market-based solutions over strict regulations to address environmental issues. He often opposes measures he views as economically restrictive.


Healthcare

Conservative

Crapo has consistently opposed the Affordable Care Act, advocating for its repeal and replacement. He supports increasing competition in the healthcare market to lower costs and expand access.


Housing

Conservative

Crapo focuses on reducing federal regulations in the housing sector to encourage private investment. He supports reforms to federal housing finance systems to ensure stability and access.


Transportation

Conservative

Crapo supports infrastructure development but emphasizes efficient use of federal funds and partnerships with state and local governments. He advocates for maintaining and improving national transportation systems.


Veterans affairs

Conservative

Crapo advocates for improving healthcare and services for veterans, emphasizing accountability within the Department of Veterans Affairs. He supports measures to reduce wait times and increase access to care.


Voting rights

Conservative

Crapo has generally supported measures that aim to secure election integrity, such as voter ID laws, and has opposed federal oversight that may overrule state-administered election processes.

Contact Mike Crapo

Phone Number

(202) 224-6142


State

DC


City

Washington


Address

239 Dirksen Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510


Zip Code

20515

Comments

Latest Bills

To amend title III of the Public Health Service Act to ensure that Federally-qualified health centers are not required to pay more than the 340B ceiling price for covered outpatient drugs at the time of purchase.
Bill HR 7391February 11, 2026
To amend the Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act to reauthorize certain water infrastructure grants, and for other purposes.
Bill HR 7476February 11, 2026
To direct the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency to submit a monthly report on the status of all projects and activities funded through the Disaster Relief Fund, and for other purposes.
Bill HR 7461February 11, 2026
Electing a Member to a certain standing committee of the House of Representatives.
Bill HRES 1048February 11, 2026
To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to allow certain distributions from long-term qualified tuition programs for first home purchases, and for other purposes.
Bill HR 7468February 11, 2026
To authorize civil actions against institutions of higher education and athletic associations that negligently or recklessly permit a biologically male student athlete to compete in an athletic competition intended exclusively for female student athletes, resulting in harm.
Bill HR 7368February 11, 2026
ROUTE Act
Bill HR 6642February 11, 2026
To amend section 477 of the Social Security Act to increase the maximum education and training voucher amount and provide greater support for foster youth pursuing postsecondary education.
Bill HR 7463February 11, 2026
Recognizing the cultural and historical significance of Mardi Gras and the celebration's origins in Mobile, Alabama.
Bill HRES 1051February 11, 2026
Home School Graduation Recognition Act
Bill HR 6392February 11, 2026
An original resolution authorizing expenditures by the Committee on Finance.
Bill SRES 63February 24, 2025
A resolution congratulating the College of Idaho Yotes for winning the 2025 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Men's Basketball National Championship.
Bill SRES 221June 4, 2025
A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that tax-exempt fraternal benefit societies have historically provided and continue to provide critical benefits to the people and communities of the United States.
Bill SCONRES 6February 12, 2025
Choice in Automobile Retail Sales Act of 2025
Bill S 995April 4, 2025
Space National Guard Establishment Act of 2025
Bill S 963April 5, 2025
A resolution condemning Beijing's destruction of Hong Kong's democracy and rule of law.
Bill SRES 98May 8, 2025
A resolution designating March 7, 2025, as "National Speech and Debate Education Day".
Bill SRES 88March 6, 2025
A resolution designating February 2025 as "American Heart Month".
Bill SRES 87March 5, 2025
A resolution calling on the United Kingdom, France, and Germany (E3) to initiate the snapback of sanctions on Iran under United Nations Security Council Resolution 2231 (2015).
Bill SRES 81March 4, 2025
A resolution expressing gratitude to the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies, the Architect of the Capitol, the Sergeant at Arms, the Secretary of the Senate, law enforcement officers, emergency personnel, and volunteers for their support in making the Presidential Inauguration a success.
Bill SRES 80February 14, 2025