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Allen B. West
Allen B. West Congressional Service
Allen B. West is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Florida. Allen served as a House Representative for the state of Florida and served a total of 1 term in congress.
Allen B. West participated in over 123 voting sessions, sponsored over 11 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 313 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
Extremely conservativeAllen West supports free-market policies, tax reductions, and deregulation as a means to stimulate economic growth.
Agriculture
ConservativeHe advocates for reducing federal regulations on farming and supports free trade policies to benefit agricultural exports.
Immigration
Extremely conservativeWest strongly opposes illegal immigration, supporting strict border controls and enforcement measures.
Education
ConservativeHe endorses school choice, voucher programs, and reducing federal involvement in education policy.
Energy
Extremely conservativeAllen West favors expanding domestic energy production, including oil and gas exploration, while opposing heavy environmental regulations.
Climate change
Extremely conservativeWest is skeptical of extensive government intervention in climate policies and is opposed to regulations that he believes would harm economic growth.
Healthcare
Extremely conservativeHe advocates for a free-market approach to healthcare, including repealing the Affordable Care Act and reducing government involvement.
Housing
ConservativeWest supports market-driven solutions to housing issues and opposes substantial government intervention in the housing market.
Transportation
ConservativeHe prioritizes reducing federal expenditure on transportation projects and supports privatization and state-led initiatives.
Veterans affairs
ConservativeAllen West emphasizes the importance of improving veterans' healthcare and streamlining veterans' benefits and services.
Voting rights
Extremely conservativeWest advocates for strict voter ID laws and measures to ensure election integrity while opposing measures that he views as increasing potential for voter fraud.