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Earl B. Ruth
Earl B. Ruth Congressional Service
Earl B. Ruth is a retired United States Congressman for the state of North Carolina. EARL served as a Senator for the state of North Carolina and served a total of 1 term in congress.
Earl B. Ruth participated in over 0 voting sessions, sponsored 3 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 11 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Earl Ruth generally supported policies that aimed to boost economic growth through tax incentives and reducing regulations on businesses.
Earl Ruth advocated for federal support of agriculture, including subsidies and research grants to improve crop yields and farm efficiency.
Earl Ruth favored stricter immigration controls and increased border security to manage and reduce illegal immigration.
Earl Ruth supported increased federal funding for education while promoting local control over school curricula.
Earl Ruth supported the expansion of domestic energy production, particularly oil and coal, while maintaining some investment in alternative energy sources.
Earl Ruth was generally skeptical of extensive regulations aimed at addressing climate change, prioritizing economic considerations.
Earl Ruth opposed large-scale government intervention in healthcare, favoring a market-based approach with private sector solutions.
Earl Ruth supported policies to encourage homeownership and private development rather than extensive government housing programs.
Earl Ruth advocated for investments in infrastructure, focusing on highway systems and favoring private sector involvement in transportation projects.
Earl Ruth strongly supported increasing funding and improving services for veterans, ensuring they received necessary healthcare and benefits.
Earl Ruth supported measures to ensure the integrity of the voting process, including voter ID laws.