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Bob Corker
Bob Corker Congressional Service
Bob Corker is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Tennessee. Bob served as a Senator for the state of Tennessee and served a total of 6 terms in congress.
Bob Corker participated in over 130 voting sessions, sponsored over 225 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 798 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Bob Corker generally supports free-market economic policies, including tax cuts and reducing regulatory burdens on businesses. He has advocated for fiscal responsibility and limiting government spending.
Bob Corker has supported policies that benefit agricultural exports and criticized trade barriers that negatively affect American farmers. He generally aligns with conservative views on agricultural subsidies.
Bob Corker has supported strengthening border security and has been involved in bipartisan efforts for comprehensive immigration reform, including a path to citizenship under certain conditions.
Bob Corker has supported local control over education and emphasized the need for improving education quality through means beyond increased federal funding.
Bob Corker has supported an all-of-the-above energy strategy, including the development of renewable resources alongside traditional energy sources like oil and natural gas.
Bob Corker has acknowledged climate change but has been cautious about imposing regulations that could negatively impact the economy, emphasizing a balanced approach.
Bob Corker has consistently opposed the Affordable Care Act, advocating for a repeal and replacement with a system that increases competition and reduces costs.
Bob Corker has focused on housing finance reform, particularly concerning Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, advocating for reducing government's role in the housing finance market.
Bob Corker has supported maintaining and improving infrastructure, including roads and bridges, often advocating for budget-neutral funding mechanisms.
Bob Corker has supported strengthening veterans' healthcare and benefits, focusing on improving efficiency and access within the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Bob Corker has not been prominently active on voting rights issues but generally supports measures aimed at securing the electoral process.