Erin Houchin is a United States Congresswomen for the state of Indiana. Erin currently serves as a House Representative for the state of Indiana and has served a total of 1 term in congress.
Erin Houchin has participated in over 670 voting sessions, sponsored over 37 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 354 individual bills.
Erin Houchin supports policies that encourage economic growth through tax cuts and reduced regulation. She advocates for a free-market approach to stimulate business and job creation.
Erin Houchin prioritizes agricultural interests, supporting measures that benefit farmers and rural communities, including deregulation and subsidies for agricultural production.
Erin Houchin favors stricter immigration controls, including enhanced border security and enforcement measures, and supports legal immigration with reforms.
Erin Houchin advocates for local control over education, supporting school choice initiatives such as charter schools and vouchers, and opposes federal overreach in education policy.
Erin Houchin supports an all-of-the-above energy strategy, including fossil fuels like coal and natural gas, alongside developing renewable energy sources.
Erin Houchin tends to prioritize economic considerations over aggressive climate change regulations, favoring market-based solutions and adaptation strategies.
Erin Houchin supports repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act with market-driven healthcare solutions to increase competition and lower costs.
Erin Houchin advocates for reducing regulations to increase affordable housing availability and promotes homeownership through incentives and local solutions.
Erin Houchin focuses on infrastructure improvements that prioritize local needs and economic growth, supporting public-private partnerships to enhance transportation networks.
Erin Houchin is committed to improving services for veterans, emphasizing the need for efficient healthcare and benefits delivery to those who served.
Erin Houchin supports measures to ensure the integrity of elections, such as voter ID laws and maintaining accurate voter rolls, while opposing federal intervention in state election laws.
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