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David G. Reichert
David G. Reichert Congressional Service
David G. Reichert is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Washington. David served as a House Representative for the state of Washington and served a total of 7 terms in congress.
David G. Reichert participated in over 487 voting sessions, sponsored over 170 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 1307 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
ConservativeDavid Reichert has generally supported tax cuts and free-market policies, emphasizing growth through reduced regulation and government involvement.
Agriculture
CentristReichert has supported agricultural policies that benefit farmers through market access and trade agreements, highlighting the importance of agriculture to his state's economy.
Immigration
CentristHe has supported enhanced border security measures but has shown openness to reform that includes a pathway to legal status for certain undocumented immigrants.
Education
ConservativeReichert has supported local control over schools and accountability measures, often advocating for policies that expand educational choice.
Energy
CentristHe has favored an all-of-the-above energy strategy, including support for both traditional energy resources and the development of renewable sources.
Climate change
CentristReichert has recognized the need to address climate change and has supported measures to reduce emissions while balancing economic impacts.
Healthcare
ConservativeHe has opposed the Affordable Care Act and supported repeal and replacement efforts, emphasizing market-oriented healthcare solutions.
Housing
CentristReichert has shown support for initiatives that increase affordable housing options, particularly through public-private partnerships and local efforts.
Transportation
CentristHe has supported infrastructure improvements and investment, often focusing on highway and road projects to enhance regional connectivity.
Veterans affairs
ConservativeReichert has consistently advocated for improving veteran services, including healthcare access and support for veteran transition programs.
Voting rights
ConservativeHe has usually supported measures to ensure election security while maintaining access to voting but has not been a prominent advocate for expanding voting rights.