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Eric J. J. Massa
Eric J. J. Massa Congressional Service
Eric J. J. Massa is a retired United States Congressman for the state of New York. Eric served as a House Representative for the state of New York and served a total of 1 term in congress.
Eric J. J. Massa participated in over 2 voting sessions, sponsored 9 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 509 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
LiberalEric Massa supported efforts to create jobs through infrastructure spending and was critical of Wall Street practices and large banking institutions.
Agriculture
LiberalEric Massa generally supported policies that aimed at aiding small farmers and was favorably disposed towards agricultural subsidies to sustain local farming.
Immigration
LiberalEric Massa supported comprehensive immigration reform, which included a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants alongside stronger border security.
Education
LiberalEric Massa advocated for increased federal funding for public schools and supported measures to make higher education more affordable.
Energy
LiberalEric Massa supported investments in renewable energy sources and backed initiatives to reduce dependence on foreign oil.
Climate change
LiberalEric Massa acknowledged climate change as a significant issue and endorsed policies aimed at reducing carbon emissions.
Healthcare
LiberalEric Massa supported significant healthcare reform, including the introduction of a public option to ensure broader coverage and control costs.
Housing
LiberalEric Massa advocated for policies that would help homeowners facing foreclosure, emphasizing support for measures against predatory lending.
Transportation
LiberalEric Massa prioritized infrastructure development, supporting federal funding for roads, bridges, and public transportation systems.
Veterans affairs
LiberalEric Massa, a veteran himself, emphasized increased funding for veterans' healthcare and benefits, advocating for improved services for veterans.
Voting rights
LiberalEric Massa supported policies aimed at expanding access to voting and opposed measures that would impose additional restrictions on voter eligibility.