June 13, 2018
Contact: Mitch Schwartz, 970-316-3095

Greater Metro Denver Ministerial Alliance Endorses Jason Crow, Calls for End to ‘Structural Inequality’

Aurora, CO – Today, Jason Crow, a decorated former Army Ranger, father, veterans’ advocate and candidate for Colorado’s 6th Congressional District, announced an endorsement from the Greater Metro Denver Ministerial Alliance. The Alliance represents churches and faith communities across the 6th Congressional District.

“The Greater Metro Denver Ministerial Alliance is proud to endorse Jason Crow. Jason will fight structural inequality in our community, including the overreach of our criminal justice system,” said Pastor Terrance Hughes, President and Rev. Tammy Garrett-Williams, V.P. Political Affairs. “Our Clergies, City Fathers and families want equality and equity for quality public schools, a pathway to a successful economic development system, and safer communities. That’s the future Jason wants for our Congressional District, and we will help him fight for it in Washington.”

“I’m honored to have earned the Alliance’s support, and I know that today is the beginning of my partnership with the ministers who lead our district’s faith communities,” said Jason Crow. “I look forward to using their guidance, wisdom and experience to run a campaign that gives a voice to all communities in our district and puts people ahead of Washington special interests.”

Crow has also received a number of endorsements locally and nationally. These include former Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar, Senator Mark Udall, Governor Bill Ritter, Congressman Seth Moulton, Mayor Wellington Webb, Giffords, End Citizens United, Colorado Education Association, Pipefitters Local 208, Colorado AFL-CIO, VoteVets, Council for a Livable World, New Politics, former Colorado Political Director for Bernie Sanders for President JoyAnn Ruscha, State Board of Education Member Rebecca McClellan, and County Commissioners Eva Henry, Bill Holen, Steve O’Dorisio, and Chaz Tedesco. State Representatives Janet Buckner, James Coleman, Mike Foote, Alec Garnett, Chris Hansen, Dominique Jackson, Dafna Michaelson Jenet, Jovan Melton, Brittany Pettersen, State Senators Angela Williams and Irene Aguilar, Aurora City Councilwoman Allison Hiltz, and former Colorado elected officials Alice Madden, Karen Middleton, Joe Miklosi, and Suzanne Williams.

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