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John Dellenback
John Dellenback Congressional Service
John Dellenback is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Oregon. JOHN served as a Senator for the state of Oregon and served a total of 1 term in congress.
John Dellenback participated in over 0 voting sessions, sponsored over 39 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 99 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
ConservativeJohn Dellenback supported pro-business policies and advocated for reduced federal intervention in the economy, emphasizing the importance of free-market principles.
Agriculture
ConservativeHe favored policies that supported small farmers and promoted agricultural self-sufficiency, while also being cautious about government subsidies.
Immigration
ConservativeJohn Dellenback generally supported more restrictive immigration policies, focusing on border security and enforcement of existing laws.
Education
CentristDellenback emphasized the importance of local control over education and supported federal aid to schools for improving educational standards.
Energy
CentristHe supported the expansion of domestic energy production, including fossil fuels, while also recognizing the potential of renewable energy sources.
Climate change
ConservativeJohn Dellenback was not widely documented on climate change policies but tended to support economic growth even in discussions on environmental regulations.
Healthcare
ConservativeHe generally supported a private healthcare system with limited government intervention, focusing on patient choice and cost control.
Housing
ConservativeDellenback was not extensively known for a specific stance on housing, but he generally favored market-driven solutions with minimal federal intervention.
Transportation
CentristHe supported federal investment in infrastructure development but emphasized efficiency and cost-effectiveness in transportation projects.
Veterans affairs
CentristJohn Dellenback advocated for robust support for veterans, focusing on healthcare and educational benefits as a priority for returning servicemen and women.
Voting rights
CentristHe did not have a significant record on voting rights, but he supported measures that ensure fair and secure elections.