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Benjamin Quayle
Benjamin Quayle Congressional Service
Benjamin Quayle is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Arizona. Benjamin served as a House Representative for the state of Arizona and served a total of 1 term in congress.
Benjamin Quayle participated in over 123 voting sessions, sponsored over 21 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 176 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
ConservativeBenjamin Quayle supported tax cuts and reducing government spending as part of economic policy. He advocated for a free market approach and minimal government intervention.
Agriculture
ConservativeAvailable information suggests Benjamin Quayle supported traditional Republican positions favoring agricultural business support with limited regulation.
Immigration
Extremely conservativeBenjamin Quayle took a strong stance on border security, advocating for strict immigration enforcement and opposing amnesty for undocumented immigrants.
Education
ConservativeBenjamin Quayle favored school choice and charter schools, supporting policies that promote competition in education systems.
Energy
ConservativeBenjamin Quayle supported expanding domestic energy production, including oil and gas drilling, while opposing extensive regulatory measures.
Climate change
ConservativeBenjamin Quayle generally opposed large-scale regulatory action on climate change, emphasizing economic impacts over environmental regulations.
Healthcare
ConservativeBenjamin Quayle opposed the Affordable Care Act and supported its repeal, favoring market-based healthcare reforms.
Housing
ConservativeThere is limited information on specific housing policies, but Quayle generally supported deregulation and free-market solutions.
Transportation
ConservativeBenjamin Quayle emphasized the need for infrastructure development but prioritized private sector involvement over federal funding.
Veterans affairs
ConservativeBenjamin Quayle supported expanding benefits and improving services for veterans, focusing on efficiency and accessibility in the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Voting rights
ConservativeBenjamin Quayle supported measures to ensure election integrity, including voter ID laws, which align with conservative positions on voting regulations.