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Deborah Pryce
Deborah Pryce Congressional Service
Deborah Pryce is a retired United States Congresswomen for the state of Ohio. DEBORAH served as a House Representative for the state of Ohio and served a total of 8 terms in congress.
Deborah Pryce participated in over 65 voting sessions, sponsored over 204 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 1602 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
ConservativeDeborah Pryce supported tax cuts and policies aimed at stimulating economic growth through market-driven solutions during her tenure in the U.S. Congress.
Agriculture
ConservativePryce voted for legislation that favored agricultural deregulation and subsidies to support American farmers and agricultural businesses.
Immigration
ConservativeShe advocated for stricter immigration controls while supporting certain pathways for legal immigration, reflecting a focus on border security.
Education
CentristPryce supported education reform with an emphasis on accountability measures and increasing standards in public schools.
Energy
ConservativePryce favored expanding domestic energy production, including fossil fuels, and supported policies to boost energy independence.
Climate change
ConservativeShe demonstrated limited engagement on comprehensive climate change legislation, focusing more on energy independence and economic impacts.
Healthcare
ConservativePryce supported market-based health care solutions and opposed government-run healthcare systems.
Housing
ConservativeShe promoted policies that aimed to increase home ownership through financial incentives and deregulation.
Transportation
CentristPryce backed infrastructure investment initiatives, emphasizing the importance of modernizing transportation systems.
Veterans affairs
CentristShe consistently supported increased funding for veterans' benefits and programs, aiming to improve services for veterans.
Voting rights
ConservativePryce supported measures to ensure the integrity of the voting process, including voter ID laws.