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Antonio B. Won Pat
Antonio B. Won Pat Congressional Service
Antonio B. Won Pat is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Guam. ANTONIO served as a House Representative for the state of Guam and served a total of 1 term in congress.
Antonio B. Won Pat participated in over 0 voting sessions, sponsored over 153 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 2408 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Antonio Won Pat was known for promoting economic development in Guam, emphasizing the importance of federal assistance to boost local infrastructure and business growth.
Antonio Won Pat did not have a prominent focus on agriculture during his time in office, as Guam's economy is not heavily reliant on agriculture.
Antonio Won Pat supported policies that accommodated the unique immigration and labor needs of Guam, given its geographic and economic context.
Antonio Won Pat advocated for enhanced educational opportunities in Guam and worked to secure federal support for local schools and institutions.
Antonio Won Pat supported the development of Guam's energy infrastructure, focusing on securing reliable and sustainable energy sources.
Antonio Won Pat did not explicitly focus on climate change as a primary issue during his tenure, although environmental concerns related to Guam's geography were acknowledged.
Antonio Won Pat worked to improve healthcare access in Guam, securing federal funds to enhance local healthcare facilities and services.
Antonio Won Pat advocated for federal programs to assist in developing affordable housing solutions for the residents of Guam.
Antonio Won Pat prioritized improving Guam's transportation infrastructure, including roads and public transit, with federal support.
Antonio Won Pat supported veterans by ensuring they had access to adequate healthcare and benefits through federal programs.
Antonio Won Pat worked on issues related to voting rights and representation for Guam in the U.S. Congress, advocating for territorial rights.