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J. D. Hayworth
J. D. Hayworth Congressional Service
J. D. Hayworth is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Arizona. J. served as a Senator for the state of Arizona and served a total of 1 term in congress.
J. D. Hayworth participated in over 36 voting sessions, sponsored over 154 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 1704 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
ConservativeJ. Hayworth has generally supported policies favoring tax cuts, deregulation, and reduced government spending to stimulate economic growth.
Agriculture
ConservativeHayworth has backed measures that promote free-market principles in agriculture while supporting subsidies for certain crops and farming communities.
Immigration
Extremely conservativeHayworth has taken a stringent stance on immigration, advocating for stricter border security and enforcement of existing laws.
Education
ConservativeHe has generally supported school choice initiatives and voucher programs, emphasizing parental control in education decisions.
Energy
ConservativeHayworth has favored expanding domestic energy production, including oil and gas exploration, and reducing regulations on the energy sector.
Climate change
ConservativeHe has expressed skepticism about climate change regulations, prioritizing economic impacts over environmental concerns.
Healthcare
ConservativeHayworth has opposed government-run healthcare systems, advocating for free-market solutions and reduced regulation in healthcare.
Housing
ConservativeHe has generally supported policies that encourage private sector involvement in housing and oppose extensive government intervention.
Transportation
ConservativeHayworth has supported infrastructure investment but emphasizes private sector partnerships and state's rights over federal control.
Veterans affairs
ConservativeHe has consistently advocated for improving veterans' healthcare and benefits, supporting increased funding and accountability for VA services.
Voting rights
ConservativeHayworth has favored measures to enhance voting security, such as voter ID laws, citing concerns over election integrity.