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Joseph D. Early
Joseph D. Early Congressional Service
Joseph D. Early is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Massachusetts. JOSEPH served as a House Representative for the state of Massachusetts and served a total of 5 terms in congress.
Joseph D. Early participated in over 0 voting sessions, sponsored over 29 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 627 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
CentristJoseph Early has historically supported economic policies that focus on fiscal responsibility and job growth through investment in infrastructure and small businesses.
Agriculture
CentristJoseph Early has shown support for initiatives that benefit family farms and has advocated for sustainable agricultural practices.
Immigration
CentristJoseph Early has backed immigration reform that provides a path to citizenship while ensuring border security.
Education
LiberalJoseph Early has emphasized increased funding for public education and support for higher education affordability.
Energy
LiberalJoseph Early supports investment in renewable energy sources and reducing dependency on fossil fuels.
Climate change
LiberalJoseph Early acknowledges climate change as a critical issue and advocates for policies to reduce carbon emissions and protect the environment.
Healthcare
LiberalJoseph Early favors expanding access to healthcare and supports measures to lower prescription drug prices.
Housing
LiberalJoseph Early advocates for affordable housing initiatives and policies aimed at reducing homelessness.
Transportation
CentristJoseph Early has shown support for investment in public transportation infrastructure and improving road safety.
Veterans affairs
CentristJoseph Early supports increased funding for veterans' healthcare and programs to aid their transition to civilian life.
Voting rights
LiberalJoseph Early is an advocate for expanding voting access and protecting voting rights.