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Gerald B. H. Solomon
Gerald B. H. Solomon Congressional Service
Gerald B. H. Solomon is a retired United States Congressman for the state of New York. GERALD served as a House Representative for the state of New York and served a total of 8 terms in congress.
Gerald B. H. Solomon participated in over 0 voting sessions, sponsored over 858 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 3849 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
ConservativeGerald Solomon was known for advocating tax cuts as a means to stimulate economic growth and supporting measures that favored business interests. He often voted for reduced government spending and deregulation.
Agriculture
ConservativeSolomon supported policies that aimed at reducing regulatory burdens on farmers and promoting agricultural exports. He often voted for farm bills that provided subsidies and support to the agricultural sector.
Immigration
Extremely conservativeGerald Solomon took a hardline stance on immigration, advocating for stricter border controls and increased enforcement of immigration laws. He opposed policies that would grant amnesty to undocumented immigrants.
Education
ConservativeSolomon generally supported policies that emphasized local control over education systems and opposed federal intervention. He was in favor of school choice initiatives including vouchers.
Energy
ConservativeHe advocated for increased domestic energy production, including oil and gas exploration. Solomon opposed many environmental regulations that he viewed as restrictive on the energy sector.
Climate change
Extremely conservativeSolomon was skeptical of climate change policies that called for significant regulatory measures; he prioritized economic concerns and energy independence over environmental restrictions.
Healthcare
ConservativeSolomon opposed expansive federal involvement in healthcare, advocating for market-based solutions and opposing proposals for universal healthcare coverage.
Housing
ConservativeHe supported initiatives aimed at homeownership and reducing government intervention in the housing market, favoring private sector solutions to housing issues.
Transportation
ConservativeSolomon generally backed infrastructure improvements but was wary of high federal spending, favoring projects that demonstrated clear economic benefits.
Veterans affairs
ConservativeSolomon strongly supported veterans, advocating for increased funding and resources for veterans' healthcare and benefits, often working to enhance government support for veterans' services.
Voting rights
ConservativeSolomon supported measures that would increase the security of the voting process, often advocating for policies like voter ID requirements to ensure election integrity.