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Mark Foley
Mark Foley Congressional Service
Mark Foley is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Florida. MARK served as a House Representative for the state of Florida and served a total of 6 terms in congress.
Mark Foley participated in over 36 voting sessions, sponsored over 149 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 2362 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
ConservativeMark Foley supported tax cuts and pro-business legislation, indicating a focus on reducing taxes and regulatory burdens to stimulate economic growth.
Agriculture
ConservativeMark Foley advocated for agricultural policies that supported farmers and promoted agricultural exports.
Immigration
ConservativeMark Foley generally favored stricter immigration controls, including measures to enhance border security and enforcement.
Education
ConservativeMark Foley supported increasing educational standards and accountability in schools, aligning with conservative approaches to education reform.
Energy
ConservativeMark Foley advocated for expanding domestic energy production, including oil and gas exploration, to improve energy independence.
Climate change
ConservativeMark Foley generally supported measures that balanced environmental protection with economic growth, often prioritizing energy independence.
Healthcare
ConservativeMark Foley supported market-based healthcare reforms and opposed extensive government intervention in the healthcare sector.
Housing
ConservativeMark Foley backed policies that aimed to increase homeownership through reduced regulation and support for the housing market.
Transportation
ConservativeMark Foley supported infrastructure development and funding to improve the national transportation network.
Veterans affairs
CentristMark Foley worked to improve veterans' benefits and healthcare services, emphasizing support for military personnel and veterans.
Voting rights
ConservativeMark Foley supported measures focused on voting integrity, including voter ID laws, aligning with conservative views on election security.