Lawmaker Profile

Rep. Eric Crawford

[R, AR-1]
Growing up in an Air Force family, Rick lived all over the United States and in England. Rick's parents taught him a devotion to service from a young age. Those simple life lessons have remained with Rick, and often keeps in mind when working on creating a more prosperous America for generations to come. Upon graduating from high school, Rick enlisted in the United States Army where he served as an Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technician. He completed four years of service, advancing to the rank of Sergeant, and earned numerous medals for service at home and in Southwest Asia.

After completion of his military service, Rick matriculated to Arkansas State University and graduated in 1996 with a degree in Agriculture Business and Economics. 

Once he completed college he started competing in rodeos across the country and discovered his talent in announcing and producing. He then began his own announcing company, which led to a career in agri-news reporting and broadcasting. Rick also served as marketing manager for one of the largest John Deere dealer groups in North America. 

Wanting to create a better and brighter future for Arkansas's 1st District, Rick decided to run for Congress in 2010. In his 5 terms in Congress, Rick has voiced the concerns of his district while bringing solutions to the national table. He is on the Agriculture Committee, serving on the Subcommittees on Commodity Exchanges, Energy, and Credit, and General Farm Commodities and Risk Management. Rick has played a critical role in passing two Farm Bills, having served in the Conference Committee both in 2008 and 2018. He views agriculture as a national security issue- a nation that can't feed itself is a nation that isn't secure. 

National security is a top priority of Rick's as the first and only member from Arkansas to serve on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, since it was formed in 1977. He was selected to serve on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence in 2017 and is the Ranking Member of the Counterterrorism, Counterintelligence, and Counterproliferation Subcommittee.

Rick also serves on the Transportation and Infrastructure where he has worked to create safer and more reliable highways through initiatives. His largest project was creating the interstate designation of I-555, a highway that is vital to Northeast Arkansas. He is currently serving on the Subcommittee on Highways and Transit and as the Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials. In this leadership role, Representative Crawford influences decisions on the economic and safety regulation of railroads and the safety oversight of pipelines and pipeline facilities.

During his tenure in Congress, Rick has been honored for his legislative efforts by- 

- USA Rice Federation Friend of the Rice Industry Award

- AgriBank & AgriBank District Farm Credit Council Friend of Farm Credit Award 

- National Federation of Independent Businesses, Guardian of Small Business Award 

- Retire Safe, Standing Up for American Seniors Award 

- Arkansas State University College of Agriculture and Technology Outstanding Alumnus Award 

- Farm Bureau Federation, Friend of Farm Bureau Award 

- National Association of Manufacturing, Award for Manufacturing Legislative Excellence 

- Rural Community Alliance, Champion of Rural Arkansas Award

- National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies Benjamin Franklin Public Policy Award

- International Foodservice Distributors Association Thomas Jefferson Award

- Associated Builders & Contractors Champion of the Merit Shop Award

Rick and his wife Stacy, also an ASU graduate, live in Jonesboro with their two children, two dogs, four chickens, and two rabbits. 

In his spare time he enjoys spending time with his family, cooking chili, watching old western films, and playing guitar and singing for his band, Triple Nickel.