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Craig Thomas
Craig Thomas Congressional Service
Craig Thomas is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Wyoming. CRAIG served as a Senator for the state of Wyoming and served a total of 10 terms in congress.
Craig Thomas participated in over 35 voting sessions, sponsored over 313 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 1805 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Craig Thomas supported tax cuts aimed at stimulating economic growth and reducing government regulation.
He advocated for policies supporting farmers, including subsidies and trade measures beneficial to agricultural exports.
Thomas supported stronger border security measures and was opposed to amnesty for undocumented immigrants.
He favored local control over education and supported school choice options such as charter schools.
Thomas promoted increased domestic energy production, including oil and gas drilling, to enhance energy independence.
He was skeptical of extensive regulatory measures to address climate change, favoring balanced approaches that consider economic impacts.
Thomas opposed large-scale government interventions in healthcare, supporting private sector-based reforms.
He focused on reducing government involvement in housing markets, favoring market-driven solutions.
Thomas advocated for infrastructure improvements but emphasized budgetary restraint and efficient spending.
He supported increased funding and resources for veterans' health care and benefits.
Thomas generally favored measures aimed at maintaining election integrity, supporting voter ID laws.