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Charles Hatcher
Charles Hatcher Congressional Service
Charles Hatcher is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Georgia. CHARLES served as a House Representative for the state of Georgia and served a total of 5 terms in congress.
Charles Hatcher participated in over 0 voting sessions, sponsored over 23 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 1527 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
ConservativeCharles Hatcher supports tax incentives for small businesses and advocates for reducing corporate tax rates to stimulate economic growth.
Agriculture
ConservativeHatcher promotes increased subsidies for farmers and opposes excessive regulation that he views as harmful to agricultural productivity.
Immigration
ConservativeHatcher favors strengthening border security and supports measures to limit illegal immigration while maintaining legal immigration pathways.
Education
CentristHe supports school choice initiatives and increased funding for vocational training and STEM education programs.
Energy
CentristHatcher backs an 'all-of-the-above' energy strategy that includes fossil fuels, nuclear energy, and investments in renewable energy technologies.
Climate change
CentristCharles Hatcher acknowledges climate change and supports market-based solutions to reduce emissions over government mandates.
Healthcare
ConservativeHatcher advocates for the repeal of the Affordable Care Act and supports health savings accounts and competition across state lines.
Housing
ConservativeHe favors deregulation in housing markets to lower costs and increase available housing stock, promoting private sector solutions.
Transportation
CentristHatcher supports infrastructure improvements with a focus on public-private partnerships to modernize transportation systems.
Veterans affairs
CentristHe advocates for increased funding for veterans' healthcare programs and streamlining services to reduce wait times for veterans.
Voting rights
ConservativeHatcher supports voter ID laws and believes in ensuring election integrity while opposing measures he sees as federal overreach.