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John Ensign
John Ensign Congressional Service
John Ensign is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Nevada. JOHN served as a Senator for the state of Nevada and served a total of 8 terms in congress.
John Ensign participated in over 51 voting sessions, sponsored over 633 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 1549 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
John Ensign supported tax cuts and regulatory reductions to stimulate economic growth. He favored policies aimed at decreasing government spending and reducing the national debt.
John Ensign advocated for policies that supported agricultural businesses, including subsidies and market access improvements for U.S. farmers.
John Ensign took a strong stance on border security and enforcement of immigration laws, while also supporting some reform measures for undocumented immigrants.
John Ensign supported school choice and charter schools, emphasizing local control over education and accountability for results.
John Ensign favored expanding domestic energy production, including oil and natural gas exploration, and reducing reliance on foreign energy sources.
John Ensign expressed skepticism about some claims of climate science and was cautious about regulations that could impact economic growth.
John Ensign opposed the Affordable Care Act and supported market-based solutions to healthcare, emphasizing personal responsibility and competition.
John Ensign supported measures to promote homeownership through financial incentives and deregulation for mortgage markets.
John Ensign favored infrastructure development with a focus on public-private partnerships and efficiency improvements.
John Ensign advocated for improved services and benefits for veterans, emphasizing healthcare access and support for military families.
John Ensign supported measures to ensure election integrity, including voter ID laws and initiatives aimed at preventing voter fraud.