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Bill Nelson
Bill Nelson Congressional Service
Bill Nelson is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Florida. CLARENCE served as a Senator for the state of Florida and served a total of 13 terms in congress.
Bill Nelson participated in over 162 voting sessions, sponsored over 911 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 3691 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
CentristClarence Nelson generally supports government intervention to stimulate economic growth, including support for infrastructure projects and tax incentives for small businesses.
Agriculture
CentristNelson emphasizes the importance of supporting farm subsidies and maintaining strong agricultural trade policies to benefit U.S. farmers.
Immigration
LiberalNelson advocates for comprehensive immigration reform that balances border security with pathways to citizenship for undocumented immigrants.
Education
LiberalNelson supports increased federal funding for public education and student loan reforms to make higher education more affordable.
Energy
CentristNelson backs a diversified energy strategy that includes both renewable energy investment and responsible fossil fuel development.
Climate change
LiberalNelson acknowledges climate change as a pressing issue and supports measures to reduce carbon emissions through international agreements and domestic regulations.
Healthcare
LiberalNelson is in favor of expanding access to healthcare through public options and supports further reforms to improve the Affordable Care Act.
Housing
LiberalNelson supports policies aimed at increasing affordable housing options and providing assistance to low-income renters.
Transportation
CentristNelson advocates for significant investment in public transportation infrastructure and modernization of existing systems.
Veterans affairs
CentristNelson is committed to improving veteran healthcare services and expanding support for veteran employment and education programs.
Voting rights
LiberalNelson supports measures to expand voting access, including same-day registration and lifting restrictions on mail-in voting.