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H. R. Gross
H. R. Gross Congressional Service
H. R. Gross is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Iowa. HAROLD served as a Senator for the state of Iowa and served a total of 1 term in congress.
H. R. Gross participated in over 0 voting sessions, sponsored over 21 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 34 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
ConservativeHarold Gross supports reducing corporate taxes to stimulate business investment and advocates for deregulation to encourage economic growth.
Agriculture
CentristHe promotes subsidies and support for local farmers and is a proponent of policies that encourage sustainable farming practices.
Immigration
ConservativeGross supports stronger border security measures and reforms to streamline the legal immigration process while opposing amnesty for undocumented immigrants.
Education
CentristHe advocates for increased funding for public education and supports charter schools as a means of providing choice to parents.
Energy
CentristHarold Gross supports expanding domestic energy production, including oil and natural gas, while promoting investments in renewable energy.
Climate change
CentristHe acknowledges climate change as a critical issue and supports innovation-driven solutions to reduce emissions without heavy regulation.
Healthcare
ConservativeGross favors market-based healthcare solutions and seeks to maintain private healthcare options while addressing cost reduction.
Housing
CentristHe supports policies aimed at increasing affordable housing supply through incentives for builders and streamlined zoning laws.
Transportation
CentristHarold Gross supports infrastructure investments to improve transportation systems and increase funding for public transit projects.
Veterans affairs
CentristGross advocates for increased funding and support services for veterans, focusing on healthcare and job placement programs.
Voting rights
CentristHe supports measures to ensure election security while advocating for accessible voting options for all eligible citizens.