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Mark Takai
Mark Takai Congressional Service
Mark Takai is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Hawaii. Mark served as a House Representative for the state of Hawaii and served a total of 1 term in congress.
Mark Takai participated in over 47 voting sessions, sponsored over 13 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 301 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
LiberalMark Takai supported efforts to boost the economy through infrastructure investment and job creation. He emphasized the importance of small businesses and supported tax cuts for middle-class families.
Agriculture
LiberalMark Takai advocated for supporting local farmers and sustainable agriculture practices. He believed in federal assistance for farmers affected by natural disasters.
Immigration
LiberalMark Takai supported comprehensive immigration reform, including a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants and enhanced border security measures.
Education
LiberalMark Takai advocated for increased funding for public education and supported efforts to make college education more affordable through federal aid and loan programs.
Energy
LiberalMark Takai supported renewable energy initiatives and investments in clean energy technology, advocating for reduced dependence on fossil fuels.
Climate change
LiberalMark Takai recognized climate change as a significant issue and supported policies aimed at reducing carbon emissions and promoting environmental conservation.
Healthcare
LiberalMark Takai was a proponent of the Affordable Care Act and supported measures to expand healthcare coverage and improve access to medical services.
Housing
LiberalMark Takai supported initiatives to increase affordable housing options and provide assistance to low-income families to prevent homelessness.
Transportation
LiberalMark Takai advocated for improvements in public transportation infrastructure and federal funding to enhance transit systems.
Veterans affairs
LiberalMark Takai was dedicated to supporting veterans through improved healthcare services, educational benefits, and job training programs.
Voting rights
LiberalMark Takai supported measures to expand voting access and opposed legislation that would make it more difficult for people to vote.