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Bud Shuster
Bud Shuster Congressional Service
Bud Shuster is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Pennsylvania. BUD served as a House Representative for the state of Pennsylvania and served a total of 15 terms in congress.
Bud Shuster participated in over 0 voting sessions, sponsored over 142 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 1052 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
ConservativeBud Shuster was known for supporting fiscal policies that favored reducing government spending and lowering taxes, aligning with traditional conservative economic principles.
Agriculture
ConservativeShuster generally supported policies that benefited agricultural interests, including farm subsidies and rural development initiatives.
Immigration
ConservativeHe supported stricter immigration controls and enforcement, reflecting a conservative approach to immigration policy.
Education
ConservativeShuster favored local control over education and was skeptical of extensive federal involvement, aligning with conservative education policy.
Energy
ConservativeHe supported policies that promoted traditional energy sources like coal and oil, and was typically opposed to extensive regulation of these industries.
Climate change
ConservativeShuster did not prioritize climate change legislation and often supported policies benefiting fossil fuel industries.
Healthcare
ConservativeHe was skeptical of government-run healthcare systems and supported market-based solutions to healthcare issues.
Housing
ConservativeShuster generally supported housing policies that encouraged private sector participation and reduced government regulation.
Transportation
CentristAs a former chairman of the House Transportation Committee, Shuster strongly advocated for infrastructure investments and transportation funding.
Veterans affairs
ConservativeHe supported strengthening veterans' benefits and services, advocating for policies that ensured adequate funding for veterans' programs.
Voting rights
ConservativeShuster did not heavily focus on voting rights, but generally supported measures that ensured election integrity and security.