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Jose E. Serrano
Jose E. Serrano Congressional Service
Jose E. Serrano is a retired United States Congressman for the state of New York. JOSE served as a House Representative for the state of New York and served a total of 16 terms in congress.
Jose E. Serrano participated in over 585 voting sessions, sponsored over 267 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 6256 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Jose Serrano has generally supported policies that promote economic equality and increased investment in public services. He has advocated for progressive taxation and increased funding for social welfare programs.
Serrano has supported efforts to assist small farmers and protect agricultural workers' rights. He has also backed sustainable agricultural practices.
Jose Serrano has been a proponent of comprehensive immigration reform, supporting pathways to citizenship and opposing strict enforcement measures.
He has consistently worked for increased federal funding for public education, advocating for affordable access to higher education and robust support for public schools.
Serrano has supported the transition to renewable energy sources and the reduction of dependency on fossil fuels.
He has advocated for aggressive action to combat climate change, supporting international agreements and legislation aimed at reducing carbon emissions.
Jose Serrano has endorsed universal healthcare coverage, supporting expansions to the Affordable Care Act and advocating for government-led healthcare solutions.
He has promoted affordable housing initiatives, advocating for federal assistance in housing projects and protections for renters.
Serrano has supported increased federal investment in public transportation systems and infrastructure development.
He has backed measures to increase funding for veterans' healthcare and services, focusing on better support and integration for veterans.
Serrano has championed the protection and expansion of voting rights, opposing restrictive measures and supporting automatic voter registration.