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Jennifer Dunn
Jennifer Dunn Congressional Service
Jennifer Dunn is a retired United States Congresswomen for the state of Washington. JENNIFER served as a House Representative for the state of Washington and served a total of 6 terms in congress.
Jennifer Dunn participated in over 22 voting sessions, sponsored over 90 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 1250 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Jennifer Dunn supported tax cuts, reducing government spending, and encouraging free-market policies as a means to stimulate economic growth.
Jennifer Dunn advocated for deregulation in the agricultural sector to enhance competitiveness and supported subsidies for farmers.
Jennifer Dunn backed stricter immigration controls and policies aimed at securing borders while supporting legal immigration reforms.
Dunn promoted school choice initiatives, including vouchers and charter schools, to increase competition and improve educational outcomes.
Jennifer Dunn supported increased domestic energy production, including fossil fuels, to promote energy independence.
She generally favored market-based solutions to environmental issues and was less supportive of stringent regulatory approaches to address climate change.
Dunn favored a market-driven healthcare system with reduced government involvement and supported medical savings accounts.
Dunn supported policies aimed at reducing federal intervention in the housing market and favored incentives for private sector development.
She advocated for privatization and local control over transportation projects to increase efficiency and reduce federal expenditures.
Jennifer Dunn supported increasing funding for veterans' benefits and initiatives to improve service delivery through privatization efforts.
Dunn generally supported measures to enhance election security, including voter ID laws, while emphasizing the importance of preventing fraud.