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Jeremiah Denton
Jeremiah Denton Congressional Service
Jeremiah Denton is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Alabama. JEREMIAH served as a Senator for the state of Alabama and served a total of 3 terms in congress.
Jeremiah Denton participated in over 0 voting sessions, sponsored over 149 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 881 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
Extremely conservativeJeremiah Denton was known for advocating fiscal conservatism, emphasizing budget cuts and reducing government spending to control deficit.
Agriculture
ConservativeHe supported policies that favored private enterprise and reducing government intervention in the agricultural sector.
Immigration
Extremely conservativeDenton supported stricter immigration controls and policies focused on securing the nation's borders.
Education
ConservativeHe advocated for reducing federal involvement in education, promoting local control over school curricula and policies.
Energy
ConservativeDenton favored expanding domestic energy production, including increased use of fossil fuels and reducing reliance on foreign oil.
Climate change
ConservativeDenton was skeptical of extensive government regulations addressing climate change, prioritizing economic concerns.
Healthcare
Extremely conservativeHe opposed expansive government-run healthcare programs, advocating for market-based solutions.
Housing
ConservativeDenton promoted policies that encouraged private sector solutions to housing issues, with minimal government interference.
Transportation
ConservativeHe supported infrastructure development but was generally against increasing federal expenditures for transportation projects.
Veterans affairs
ConservativeDenton was committed to supporting veterans, emphasizing improvements in benefits and healthcare services.
Voting rights
ConservativeHe generally supported measures enhancing election security, even if they might restrict voting access.