0

David T. Martin
David T. Martin Congressional Service
David T. Martin is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Nebraska. DAVID served as a Senator for the state of Nebraska and served a total of 1 term in congress.
David T. Martin participated in over 0 voting sessions, sponsored over 11 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over 4 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
ConservativeDAVID MARTIN supports tax cuts for businesses to stimulate job growth and is in favor of reducing government regulation to boost economic activity.
Agriculture
CentristDAVID MARTIN advocates for subsidies to support local farmers and promote sustainable agricultural practices to ensure food security.
Immigration
ConservativeDAVID MARTIN favors securing the borders and implementing stricter immigration controls while supporting a pathway to citizenship for certain undocumented immigrants.
Education
CentristDAVID MARTIN promotes increased funding for public schools and supports school choice initiatives, including charter schools.
Energy
CentristDAVID MARTIN supports expanding domestic energy production, including oil and natural gas, while also investing in renewable energy sources.
Climate change
CentristDAVID MARTIN acknowledges climate change and advocates for market-based solutions to reduce carbon emissions alongside technological innovation.
Healthcare
ConservativeDAVID MARTIN opposes a single-payer healthcare system and supports reforms to improve efficiency and reduce costs in the existing system.
Housing
CentristDAVID MARTIN supports initiatives to increase affordable housing through public-private partnerships and easing zoning regulations.
Transportation
CentristDAVID MARTIN advocates for infrastructure improvements and investment in both public transportation and highways to enhance connectivity.
Veterans affairs
CentristDAVID MARTIN prioritizes improving healthcare and support services for veterans, including modernizing VA facilities.
Voting rights
ConservativeDAVID MARTIN supports measures to secure elections and ensure voting integrity while being open to discussions on access improvements.