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George Aiken
George Aiken Congressional Service
George Aiken is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Vermont. GEORGE served as a Senator for the state of Vermont and served a total of 14 terms in congress.
George Aiken participated in over 0 voting sessions, sponsored 10 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 34 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
CentristGeorge Aiken advocated for economic policies that supported small businesses and agriculture, emphasizing the importance of rural development.
Agriculture
CentristAiken was a strong proponent of agricultural programs and policies that supported farmers and rural communities, focusing on sustainable practices.
Immigration
CentristDetailed records of George Aiken's stance on immigration are limited, but he generally supported policies that balanced enforcement with humane treatment.
Education
CentristAiken supported federal assistance in education, advocating for more local control and involvement in educational institutions.
Energy
ConservativeAiken was known for supporting energy policies that encouraged the development of domestic energy resources, including hydroelectric power.
Climate change
CentristGeorge Aiken advocated for conservation and the protection of natural resources but lacked a documented stance specifically on climate change.
Healthcare
CentristAiken backed initiatives that aimed to improve public health while emphasizing personal and state responsibilities over federal intervention.
Housing
CentristAiken supported housing policies that aimed to improve living conditions and provide federal assistance for affordable housing projects.
Transportation
CentristAiken advocated for infrastructure improvements and federal investments in transportation, focusing on highways and rural accessibility.
Veterans affairs
CentristAiken supported robust benefits for veterans, advocating for better healthcare and educational opportunities for those who served.
Voting rights
CentristGeorge Aiken endorsed measures aimed at protecting and facilitating the voting process, supporting civil rights legislation.