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Andrew Jacobs Jr.
Andrew Jacobs Jr. Congressional Service
Andrew Jacobs Jr. is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Indiana. ANDREW served as a Senator for the state of Indiana and served a total of 1 term in congress.
Andrew Jacobs Jr. participated in over 0 voting sessions, sponsored over 663 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 3019 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
CentristAndrew Jacobs supports fiscal policies that aim to stimulate economic growth through tax incentives for small businesses and infrastructure investments.
Agriculture
CentristAndrew Jacobs advocates for subsidies and support for sustainable farming practices and strengthening the agricultural sector's competitiveness.
Immigration
CentristAndrew Jacobs supports comprehensive immigration reform that includes a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants and stronger border security measures.
Education
LiberalAndrew Jacobs emphasizes increasing funding for public schools and making higher education more affordable through student loan reforms.
Energy
CentristAndrew Jacobs advocates for a balanced energy policy that includes investment in renewable energy sources while ensuring energy security.
Climate change
LiberalAndrew Jacobs supports taking action to combat climate change through international agreements and promoting green technologies.
Healthcare
LiberalAndrew Jacobs favors expanding access to healthcare and supports measures to reduce prescription drug prices.
Housing
LiberalAndrew Jacobs supports initiatives to increase affordable housing availability and provide assistance to first-time homebuyers.
Transportation
LiberalAndrew Jacobs advocates for investments in public transportation infrastructure and modernization of existing transit systems.
Veterans affairs
CentristAndrew Jacobs supports increased funding for veterans' healthcare and initiatives to assist with their transition to civilian life.
Voting rights
LiberalAndrew Jacobs endorses measures to expand voting access, including vote-by-mail and reducing barriers to voter registration.