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Earl Hutto
Earl Hutto Congressional Service
Earl Hutto is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Florida. EARL served as a House Representative for the state of Florida and served a total of 6 terms in congress.
Earl Hutto participated in over 0 voting sessions, sponsored over 80 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 2329 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Earl Hutto generally supported free market policies with an emphasis on reducing government intervention in the economy.
Hutto backed legislation that would benefit agricultural producers, focusing on subsidies and support for farmers.
Hutto favored stronger immigration controls and supported measures to enhance border security.
He supported increasing federal funding for education programs, with an emphasis on local control of schools.
Hutto advocated for a balanced approach to energy, supporting both fossil fuel development and some alternative energy sources.
There is limited information on Hutto's stance, but he generally prioritized economic considerations over environmental regulations.
He supported policies aimed at reducing healthcare costs, emphasizing private sector solutions.
Hutto's record indicates limited involvement in housing policy, with no significant legislative initiatives.
He supported infrastructure improvements and federal funding for transportation projects.
Hutto was committed to improving benefits and services for veterans, supporting increased funding for veterans' health care.
Hutto's voting record suggests a position favoring traditional voting processes without expansive reforms.