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Manuel Lujan Jr.
Manuel Lujan Jr. Congressional Service
Manuel Lujan Jr. is a retired United States Congressman for the state of New Mexico. MANUEL served as a House Representative for the state of New Mexico and served a total of 3 terms in congress.
Manuel Lujan Jr. participated in over 0 voting sessions, sponsored over 388 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 1207 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
ConservativeManuel Lujan supported policies aimed at reducing government regulation and promoting free-market solutions during his time in office.
Agriculture
ConservativeLujan advocated for policies that supported farmers through subsidies and trade agreements to protect American agriculture interests.
Immigration
ConservativeHe supported measures to strengthen border security and enforce immigration laws to ensure legal immigration processes.
Education
ConservativeLujan promoted educational policies that emphasized local control over federal intervention, advocating for school choice and accountability.
Energy
ConservativeHe was a proponent of expanding domestic energy production, including oil and gas, to achieve energy independence.
Climate change
ConservativeLujan had a cautious approach to climate change, emphasizing the economic impact of environmental regulations.
Healthcare
ConservativeHe favored reducing government involvement in healthcare and supported market-based solutions to improve access and affordability.
Housing
ConservativeLujan supported policies that aimed to reduce federal regulations on housing to encourage private sector development.
Transportation
ConservativeHe backed infrastructure development focused on improving highways and roads with minimal federal oversight.
Veterans affairs
ConservativeLujan advocated for increased support and resources for veterans, emphasizing efficiency and reducing bureaucratic hurdles.
Voting rights
ConservativeHe supported measures to enhance the integrity of elections, including voter ID laws and secure voting processes.