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Les AuCoin
Les AuCoin Congressional Service
Les AuCoin is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Oregon. LES served as a House Representative for the state of Oregon and served a total of 5 terms in congress.
Les AuCoin participated in over 0 voting sessions, sponsored over 213 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 2469 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Les AuCoin supported economic policies that emphasized investments in infrastructure and job growth, often aligning with measures that promoted social welfare and equitable economic development.
AuCoin advocated for sustainable agriculture practices and supported policies that aimed to benefit small farmers and rural communities.
AuCoin favored comprehensive immigration reform that balanced border security with pathways to citizenship for undocumented immigrants.
He supported increased federal funding for public education and programs aimed at reducing disparities in school resources across different regions.
AuCoin was in favor of developing renewable energy sources and reducing dependency on fossil fuels, supporting legislative efforts towards clean energy innovation.
He recognized climate change as a critical issue and supported policies aimed at reducing carbon emissions and promoting environmental sustainability.
AuCoin advocated for expanding access to healthcare, including supporting measures that aimed to make healthcare more affordable for all citizens.
He supported federal initiatives aimed at increasing affordable housing options and addressing homelessness through comprehensive policy measures.
AuCoin backed investments in public transportation infrastructure and initiatives that aimed to improve transportation efficiency and accessibility.
He generally supported policies that enhanced support and care for veterans, including efforts to improve services provided by the VA.
AuCoin was a proponent of measures that sought to expand voting access and protect electoral integrity, often aligning with efforts to reduce voter suppression.