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Madeleine Z. Bordallo
Madeleine Z. Bordallo Congressional Service
Madeleine Z. Bordallo is a retired United States Congresswomen for the state of Guam. Madeleine served as a House Representative for the state of Guam and served a total of 8 terms in congress.
Madeleine Z. Bordallo participated in over 30 voting sessions, sponsored over 135 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 3531 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
CentristMadeleine Bordallo supported initiatives to stimulate economic growth in Guam, including efforts to diversify the local economy and enhance tourism. She advocated for increased federal investment in infrastructure and business development to boost the island's economic resilience.
Agriculture
CentristBordallo promoted agricultural development in Guam, emphasizing the importance of federal assistance and local initiatives to support farmers and enhance food security.
Immigration
LiberalBordallo supported comprehensive immigration reform, with a focus on balancing security with humane policies and pathways to citizenship, reflecting Guam's unique position and relationship to immigration issues.
Education
LiberalShe advocated for increased federal funding and resources for Guam's education system, emphasizing the need for modernization and support for teachers and students.
Energy
LiberalBordallo supported transitioning to renewable energy sources and improving energy infrastructure on Guam to reduce dependence on imported fuels and enhance sustainability.
Climate change
LiberalShe recognized the threats posed by climate change, especially to island communities, and advocated for policies to mitigate its impacts through resilient infrastructure and renewable energy use.
Healthcare
LiberalBordallo supported efforts to expand access to healthcare in Guam, advocating for increased funding and improvements in healthcare services to better serve the island's population.
Housing
LiberalShe pushed for federal support to address housing issues in Guam, including the development of affordable housing solutions and better infrastructure to accommodate growing needs.
Transportation
CentristBordallo focused on improving Guam's transportation infrastructure with federal support, seeking enhancements in public transport and road systems to boost economic activity and accessibility.
Veterans affairs
CentristBordallo worked to improve veterans' access to healthcare and benefits on Guam, advocating for policies that would ensure better service delivery and support for veterans.
Voting rights
LiberalShe supported efforts to enhance voting rights and address disparities in voting access, particularly reflecting the unique status of Guam's residents in federal elections.