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Jon C. Hinson
Jon C. Hinson Congressional Service
Jon C. Hinson is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Mississippi. JON served as a Senator for the state of Mississippi and served a total of 1 term in congress.
Jon C. Hinson participated in over 0 voting sessions, sponsored over 58 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 250 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
ConservativeDuring his time in office, Jon Hinson generally supported policies that encouraged free market principles. He favored reducing federal regulations on businesses to stimulate economic growth.
Agriculture
ConservativeHinson advocated for policies that supported farmers and agricultural development, emphasizing the importance of reducing regulatory burdens on the agricultural sector.
Immigration
ConservativeHinson consistently backed measures to enhance border security and regulate immigration, aligning with a view to control and reduce illegal immigration.
Education
ConservativeHe supported federal funding for education but believed in greater state and local control over educational policies, rather than federal oversight.
Energy
ConservativeHinson was a proponent of increasing domestic energy production and reducing dependence on foreign oil, mainly through expanding fossil fuel exploration.
Climate change
ConservativeHe showed limited support for policies specifically addressing climate change, focusing more on economic impacts and energy independence.
Healthcare
ConservativeHinson opposed a federal takeover of healthcare, instead advocating for private sector solutions and reforms to reduce costs.
Housing
ConservativeHinson supported reducing government intervention in housing markets to allow for more private sector development and innovation.
Transportation
ConservativeHe favored infrastructure investments that prioritize efficiency and cost-effectiveness, with an emphasis on supporting highways over mass transit options.
Veterans affairs
ConservativeHinson advocated for increased support and funding for veterans' benefits and healthcare as a priority for federal government spending.
Voting rights
ConservativeJon Hinson supported measures intended to secure the electoral process, including stronger voter ID requirements.