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Dan Quayle
Dan Quayle Congressional Service
Dan Quayle is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Indiana. JOHN served as a Senator for the state of Indiana and served a total of 4 terms in congress.
Dan Quayle participated in over 0 voting sessions, sponsored over 301 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 1158 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
ConservativeJohn Quayle supports pro-business policies, advocating for tax cuts and deregulation to stimulate economic growth. He emphasizes the importance of reducing government intervention in the market.
Agriculture
ConservativeJohn Quayle favors policies that provide subsidies and support to farmers, advocating for free market solutions while also recognizing the need for government assistance in times of crisis.
Immigration
ConservativeJohn Quayle supports stricter immigration controls, endorsing policies that increase border security and limit the number of legal immigrants coming into the country.
Education
ConservativeJohn Quayle advocates for school choice and vouchers, supporting charter schools and criticizing the existing public education system for being inefficient.
Energy
ConservativeJohn Quayle favors expanding fossil fuel production, including oil, natural gas, and coal, while being skeptical about the feasibility of rapidly transitioning to renewable energy sources.
Climate change
ConservativeJohn Quayle is skeptical of the human impact on climate change and opposes aggressive regulation aimed at reducing carbon emissions, prioritizing economic growth over environmental regulations.
Healthcare
ConservativeJohn Quayle supports a free market approach to healthcare, advocating for the repeal of the Affordable Care Act and promoting health savings accounts and competition to lower costs.
Housing
ConservativeJohn Quayle focuses on reducing regulations that he believes hinder housing development and supports incentives for private sector involvement in increasing housing supply.
Transportation
ConservativeJohn Quayle emphasizes the need for infrastructure improvements through public-private partnerships and favors reducing federal involvement in local transportation projects.
Veterans affairs
ConservativeJohn Quayle supports reforms to the Department of Veterans Affairs to improve veterans' access to healthcare and benefits, emphasizing accountability and efficiency within the system.
Voting rights
ConservativeJohn Quayle advocates for measures to ensure voting integrity, such as voter ID laws, while expressing concerns about potential voter fraud.