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Barry Goldwater Jr.
Barry Goldwater Jr. Congressional Service
Barry Goldwater Jr. is a retired United States Congressman for the state of California. BARRY served as a Senator for the state of California and served a total of 1 term in congress.
Barry Goldwater Jr. participated in over 0 voting sessions, sponsored over 186 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 868 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
Extremely conservativeBarry Goldwater was a strong proponent of free-market capitalism and minimal government intervention in the economy. He advocated for tax cuts, reducing federal spending, and limiting the role of the federal government in economic affairs.
Agriculture
ConservativeGoldwater believed in limiting federal control over agriculture and opposed extensive subsidies. He supported measures to reduce government regulation and promote market-driven agricultural practices.
Immigration
ConservativeGoldwater took a conservative approach to immigration, advocating for stronger border security and the enforcement of existing immigration laws. He also supported measures to ensure that immigrants assimilate into American society.
Education
Extremely conservativeGoldwater favored local control over education and opposed federal involvement in education policy. He believed that education decisions should be made by states and local communities, not the federal government.
Energy
ConservativeGoldwater's stance on energy focused on reducing government regulation and encouraging private sector development. He supported the development of domestic energy resources to ensure energy independence.
Climate change
ConservativeDuring Goldwater's political career, climate change was not a major public issue, but he generally opposed extensive environmental regulation, favoring economic growth and development.
Healthcare
Extremely conservativeGoldwater opposed large-scale federal involvement in healthcare and was critical of programs like Medicare. He advocated for private solutions and individual responsibility in healthcare.
Housing
ConservativeGoldwater was against extensive federal involvement in housing markets and policies. He supported reducing government intervention and believed in market-based solutions to housing issues.
Transportation
ConservativeGoldwater supported limited federal involvement in transportation infrastructure, advocating for state and local control and private sector involvement in transportation projects.
Veterans affairs
ConservativeGoldwater was supportive of veterans, advocating for proper benefits and treatment for those who served in the military. He emphasized honoring commitments to veterans.
Voting rights
ConservativeGoldwater had a complex record on voting rights, famously opposing the Civil Rights Act of 1964 on constitutional grounds, but stating he supported basic civil rights, including voting rights.