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James B. Longley Jr.
James B. Longley Jr. Congressional Service
James B. Longley Jr. is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Maine. JAMES served as a House Representative for the state of Maine and served a total of 1 term in congress.
James B. Longley Jr. participated in over 0 voting sessions, sponsored over 14 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 103 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
James Longley has generally supported measures that promote fiscal responsibility, advocating for lower taxes and reduced government spending.
Longley has supported policies that provide assistance to farmers and promote agricultural exports, stressing the importance of agriculture to the national economy.
Longley has emphasized the need for strict enforcement of immigration laws and has supported measures to secure the nation's borders.
James Longley has advocated for local control of education and school choice, while supporting funding for education initiatives that improve standards.
He has supported increasing domestic energy production, advocating for the use of fossil fuels alongside investments in renewable sources.
Longley has expressed skepticism about extensive regulatory measures to combat climate change, focusing instead on balancing environmental concerns with economic growth.
Longley has opposed extensive government involvement in healthcare, promoting market-based solutions and individual choice.
He has prioritized reducing regulatory barriers to increase housing construction, focusing on market-driven solutions to address affordability.
Longley supports investments in infrastructure while advocating for fiscal responsibility and partnerships with the private sector.
Longley has a record of advocating for increasing support and resources for veterans, emphasizing efficient and timely healthcare services.
He has supported measures to ensure election integrity, including voter ID laws and stricter regulations on voting procedures.