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John Buchanan

John Buchanan

12/16/2022, 9:56 PM

John Buchanan Congressional Service

John Buchanan is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Alabama. JOHN served as a Senator for the state of Alabama and served a total of 1 term in congress.

John Buchanan participated in over 0 voting sessions, sponsored over 38 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 863 individual bills.

Stance on Important Issues

Conservative

John Buchanan advocates for reducing taxes on businesses and individuals, promoting free-market policies. He supports deregulation to stimulate economic growth.


Conservative

Buchanan supports subsidies for small family farms and advocates for reducing regulations on farming practices to enhance productivity.


Extremely conservative

He proposes stronger border security measures and is in favor of strict immigration policies, including stringent verification processes.


Conservative

Buchanan favors school choice initiatives, including vouchers and charter schools, and seeks to reduce federal oversight in education.


Conservative

He supports expanding fossil fuel production and reducing restrictions on energy companies, emphasizing energy independence.


Extremely conservative

Buchanan is skeptical of human-caused climate change and opposes major regulatory interventions, preferring market-based solutions.


Conservative

Advocates for repealing the Affordable Care Act and supports a market-based healthcare system with reduced government involvement.


Conservative

He favors reducing regulations and promoting private sector solutions to increase housing affordability and availability.


Centrist

Buchanan advocates for increased infrastructure spending, focusing on public-private partnerships to enhance efficiency and innovation.


Centrist

Supports increased funding for veterans' healthcare and benefits, emphasizing efficiency in service delivery and reducing wait times.


Extremely conservative

Advocates for strict voter ID laws to ensure election integrity and is cautious about expanding voting access measures like mail-in ballots.

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