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Lois Capps

Lois Capps

12/16/2022, 9:56 PM

Lois Capps Congressional Service

Lois Capps is a retired United States Congresswomen for the state of California. LOIS served as a House Representative for the state of California and served a total of 10 terms in congress.

Lois Capps participated in over 504 voting sessions, sponsored over 241 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 3763 individual bills.

Stance on Important Issues

Economy

Liberal

Lois Capps generally supported policies that aimed to boost economic growth through investment in infrastructure and services, with a focus on creating jobs and supporting small businesses.


Agriculture

Liberal

Capps often advocated for sustainable agricultural practices and supported measures that provide assistance to small and family-owned farms.


Immigration

Liberal

Lois Capps supported comprehensive immigration reform, including a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, while also emphasizing the need for secure borders.


Education

Liberal

She advocated for increased funding for public education and supported initiatives aimed at making college more affordable and accessible.


Energy

Liberal

Capps favored policies promoting renewable energy development and reducing dependency on fossil fuels.


Climate change

Liberal

She consistently supported legislative efforts to combat climate change by reducing carbon emissions and investing in sustainable technologies.


Healthcare

Liberal

Lois Capps was a strong advocate for the Affordable Care Act and supported efforts to expand access to healthcare services.


Housing

Liberal

She supported policies aimed at increasing affordable housing availability and protecting consumers in the housing market.


Transportation

Liberal

Capps backed investments in public transportation infrastructure and initiatives to promote environmentally friendly transportation methods.


Veterans affairs

Liberal

She worked to improve veterans' healthcare services and supported programs aimed at helping veterans transition back to civilian life.


Voting rights

Liberal

Lois Capps advocated for protecting and expanding voting rights, opposing measures that she viewed as voter suppression.

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Latest Bills

Working Families Flexibility Act of 2025
Bill HR 2870December 4, 2025
To require public elementary and secondary schools to disclose certain funds received from, or contracts with, a foreign source, and for other purposes.
Bill HR 1005December 4, 2025
Transparency in Reporting of Adversarial Contributions to Education Act
Bill HR 1049December 4, 2025
Proportional Reviews for Broadband Deployment Act
Bill HR 2289December 4, 2025
Unauthorized Spending Accountability Act
Bill HR 143December 4, 2025
Weatherization Enhancement and Readiness Act of 2025
Bill HR 1355December 4, 2025
Skills-Based Federal Contracting Act
Bill HR 5235December 4, 2025
To prohibit the District of Columbia from requiring tribunals in court or administrative proceedings in the District of Columbia to defer to the Mayor of the District of Columbia's interpretation of statutes and regulations, and for other purposes.
Bill HR 3766December 4, 2025
DIGITAL Applications Act
Bill HR 1665December 4, 2025
Standard FEES Act
Bill HR 1731December 4, 2025
STOP Pain Act
Bill HR 5249January 11, 2023
HIV Organ Policy Equity Act
Bill HR 698March 14, 2024
To provide for the conveyance of a small parcel of National Forest System land in Los Padres National Forest in California, and for other purposes.
Bill HR 3008March 14, 2024
Carrizo Plain National Conservation Area Act of 2000
Bill HR 1751October 3, 2024
To designate a mountain in the John Muir Wilderness of the Sierra National Forest as "Sky Point".
Bill HR 979January 11, 2023
Puerto Rico Statehood Admission Process Act
Bill HR 727January 11, 2023
Short Line Railroad Rehabilitation and Investment Act of 2015
Bill HR 721January 11, 2023
21st Century Cures Act
Bill HR 6January 11, 2023
Air Traffic Controller Hiring Improvement Act of 2016
Bill HR 5292January 11, 2023