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Doug Bereuter
Doug Bereuter Congressional Service
Doug Bereuter is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Nebraska. DOUGLAS served as a House Representative for the state of Nebraska and served a total of 11 terms in congress.
Doug Bereuter participated in over 22 voting sessions, sponsored over 353 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 3657 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
ConservativeDouglas Bereuter generally supported free market policies, trade agreements, and a balanced federal budget, advocating for incremental improvements in economic policy.
Agriculture
ConservativeBereuter, representing a largely rural state, often supported agricultural subsidies and policies benefiting farmers, reflecting a concern for agricultural stability and rural development.
Immigration
ConservativeBereuter endorsed measures to strengthen border security and regulate immigration, supporting efforts to address illegal immigration while recognizing the need for reform in immigration policy.
Education
CentristHe supported federal investment in education while emphasizing local control, maintaining a balance between federal standards and local administration.
Energy
CentristBereuter's stance included support for a diverse energy policy that balanced traditional fossil fuels with the development of alternative energy sources.
Climate change
CentristBereuter recognized the importance of environmental issues but tended to support gradual and economically viable approaches to addressing climate change concerns.
Healthcare
ConservativeHe favored market-based healthcare reforms and efforts to increase access while controlling costs, without endorsing universal healthcare models.
Housing
CentristBereuter supported federal programs aimed at increasing affordable housing, particularly for low-income families, while emphasizing fiscal responsibility.
Transportation
CentristHe advocated for improvements in infrastructure, supporting federal investment in transportation to boost economic growth and connectivity.
Veterans affairs
CentristBereuter supported measures aimed at improving veterans' services and benefits, emphasizing the importance of honoring and providing for veterans.
Voting rights
ConservativeHe generally supported legislation aiming to ensure fair and secure elections while not endorsing extensive federal interventions in voting processes.