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Kevin Yoder
Kevin Yoder Congressional Service
Kevin Yoder is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Kansas. Kevin served as a House Representative for the state of Kansas and served a total of 4 terms in congress.
Kevin Yoder participated in over 442 voting sessions, sponsored over 26 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 811 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Kevin Yoder generally supports free-market policies, advocating for reduced government regulation and lower taxes to stimulate economic growth.
Yoder has supported policies benefiting the agricultural sector, including subsidies and trade agreements favorable to American farmers.
He has taken a stance favoring stronger border security and enforcement, including support for measures to limit illegal immigration.
Yoder has favored school choice initiatives and local control over education, supporting voucher programs and charter schools.
He supports the expansion of domestic energy production, including fossil fuels, while opposing overly restrictive regulations on the energy industry.
Yoder has expressed skepticism toward broad regulatory approaches to address climate change, favoring market-driven solutions instead.
Kevin Yoder has supported efforts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, advocating for market-based health care reforms.
Yoder has supported policies aimed at reducing federal involvement in the housing market, emphasizing private sector solutions.
He has supported infrastructure investments, particularly in areas that bolster economic growth, with an emphasis on private-public partnerships.
Yoder has consistently supported increased funding and reforms intended to improve the quality of care and services for veterans.
He has supported measures aimed at preventing voter fraud, including voter ID laws, while promoting the integrity of the electoral process.