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Major R. Owens
Major R. Owens Congressional Service
Major R. Owens is a retired United States Congressman for the state of New York. MAJOR served as a House Representative for the state of New York and served a total of 12 terms in congress.
Major R. Owens participated in over 36 voting sessions, sponsored over 277 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 7946 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
LiberalMajor Owens supported policies that emphasized social welfare programs, labor rights, and increased funding for public services, aiming to address economic inequality.
Agriculture
LiberalOwens advocated for sustainable agriculture practices and supported measures to assist small farmers and protect rural economies.
Immigration
LiberalOwens favored comprehensive immigration reform that included pathways to citizenship and protection of immigrant rights.
Education
Extremely liberalOwens was a strong proponent of public education funding and advocated for equal educational opportunities and access to resources for underserved communities.
Energy
LiberalOwens supported investments in renewable energy sources and measures aimed at reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
Climate change
LiberalOwens recognized the impact of climate change and backed legislative efforts to implement environmental protection laws and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Healthcare
LiberalOwens was in favor of expanding healthcare access and supported policies aimed at increasing government involvement in healthcare provision.
Housing
LiberalOwens advocated for affordable housing initiatives and policies to alleviate housing insecurity for low-income and marginalized populations.
Transportation
LiberalOwens supported increased investment in public transportation infrastructure and initiatives to improve urban mobility and accessibility.
Veterans affairs
LiberalOwens backed measures to improve veterans' benefits and healthcare services, emphasizing support for reintegration into civilian life.
Voting rights
Extremely liberalOwens was a staunch supporter of voting rights, advocating for policies that ensured equal access to the electoral process and protection against voter suppression.