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Cresent Hardy

Cresent Hardy

12/16/2022, 9:56 PM

Cresent Hardy Congressional Service

Cresent Hardy is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Nevada. Cresent served as a House Representative for the state of Nevada and served a total of 1 term in congress.

Cresent Hardy participated in over 49 voting sessions, sponsored over 16 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 164 individual bills.

Stance on Important Issues

Economy

Conservative

Cresent Hardy has generally supported policies that favor deregulation and tax cuts to stimulate economic growth. He has advocated for reducing government intervention in the private sector.


Agriculture

Conservative

Hardy has backed initiatives that aim to support farmers through less regulatory burdens and has shown support for rural development programs.


Immigration

Conservative

Hardy has favored stronger border security measures and has expressed support for enforcing existing immigration laws more strictly.


Education

Conservative

Cresent Hardy has supported local control over education and school choice, advocating for policies that give more decision-making power to parents and local entities.


Energy

Conservative

Hardy has promoted the expansion of domestic energy production, including fossil fuels, while also supporting renewable energy as part of a diverse energy portfolio.


Climate change

Conservative

He has generally been skeptical of regulatory approaches to climate change and prefers market-based solutions that do not impose significant economic costs.


Healthcare

Conservative

Cresent Hardy has opposed the Affordable Care Act and supports healthcare reforms that increase competition and reduce government involvement.


Housing

Conservative

Hardy has shown interest in addressing housing issues primarily through economic growth and minimizing regulatory requirements for builders.


Transportation

Conservative

He has supported infrastructure improvements but emphasizes prioritizing projects that offer clear economic benefits and efficiency.


Veterans affairs

Conservative

Cresent Hardy has advocated for improving veterans' access to healthcare and benefits, emphasizing efficiency in the Department of Veterans Affairs.


Voting rights

Conservative

He has supported measures to ensure the integrity of elections, including voter ID laws, while emphasizing the importance of maintaining secure voting processes.

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Latest Bills

Finish the Arkansas Valley Conduit Act
Bill HR 131January 9, 2026
Breaking the Gridlock Act
Bill HR 1834January 9, 2026
Miccosukee Reserved Area Amendments Act
Bill HR 504January 9, 2026
To authorize the Secretary of Energy to transmit to the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development recommendations for changes to preemptive energy conservation standards applicable to manufactured homes
Bill HR 5184January 9, 2026
To expand the sharing of information with respect to suspected violations of intellectual property rights in trade.
Bill HR 4930January 9, 2026
No FED in West Texas Act
Bill HR 839January 9, 2026
Crimea Annexation Non-Recognition Act
Bill HR 1600January 9, 2026
Defending Ukraine’s Territorial Integrity Act
Bill HR 1601January 9, 2026
Grazing for Wildfire Risk Reduction Act
Bill HR 1110January 9, 2026
National Landslide Preparedness Act Reauthorization Act of 2025
Bill HR 2250January 9, 2026
Small Business ECCEL Act
Bill HR 4331January 11, 2023
To amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act to establish wildfire on Federal lands as a major disaster.
Bill HR 2996January 11, 2023
Small Business Contractor's Clarification Act of 2015
Bill HR 1583January 11, 2023
Short Line Railroad Rehabilitation and Investment Act of 2015
Bill HR 721January 11, 2023
21st Century Cures Act
Bill HR 6January 11, 2023
Air Traffic Controller Hiring Improvement Act of 2016
Bill HR 5292January 11, 2023
Small Business Regulatory Flexibility Improvements Act of 2015
Bill HR 527January 11, 2023
Greater Sage Grouse Protection and Recovery Act of 2016
Bill HR 4739January 11, 2023