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Ann Marie Buerkle
Ann Marie Buerkle Congressional Service
Ann Marie Buerkle is a retired United States Congresswomen for the state of New York. Ann served as a House Representative for the state of New York and served a total of 1 term in congress.
Ann Marie Buerkle participated in over 123 voting sessions, sponsored over 17 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 194 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
ConservativeAnn Buerkle generally supported reducing government spending and lowering taxes to stimulate economic growth.
Agriculture
ConservativeAnn Buerkle advocated for policies that would support farmers, including reducing regulatory burdens on the agricultural industry.
Immigration
ConservativeAnn Buerkle took a tough stance on immigration, supporting enhanced border security and stricter immigration enforcement.
Education
ConservativeAnn Buerkle favored local control over education and supported efforts to increase school choice through vouchers and charter schools.
Energy
ConservativeAnn Buerkle supported expanding domestic energy production, including oil and natural gas exploration.
Climate change
ConservativeAnn Buerkle was skeptical of extensive regulatory efforts to combat climate change, often prioritizing economic considerations over environmental regulations.
Healthcare
ConservativeAnn Buerkle opposed the Affordable Care Act and supported efforts to repeal or replace it with market-based solutions.
Housing
ConservativeAnn Buerkle did not have a prominent focus on housing policy during her tenure, aligning generally with conservative principles.
Transportation
ConservativeAnn Buerkle supported infrastructure improvements but preferred solutions that minimized federal spending and encouraged private investment.
Veterans affairs
ConservativeAnn Buerkle advocated for improving services for veterans, emphasizing efficiency and reducing bureaucracy in the VA system.
Voting rights
ConservativeAnn Buerkle generally favored measures that ensured voting integrity, such as voter ID laws.