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Michael M. Honda
Michael M. Honda Congressional Service
Michael M. Honda is a retired United States Congressman for the state of California. MICHAEL served as a House Representative for the state of California and served a total of 8 terms in congress.
Michael M. Honda participated in over 504 voting sessions, sponsored over 213 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 4938 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
LiberalMichael Honda supported policies focused on reducing income inequality, increasing federal investment in infrastructure, and raising the minimum wage.
Agriculture
LiberalMichael Honda advocated for sustainable agricultural practices and food security, emphasizing support for small and organic farmers.
Immigration
LiberalMichael Honda was a strong supporter of comprehensive immigration reform, including a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants.
Education
LiberalMichael Honda prioritized increasing funding for public schools, reducing class sizes, and ensuring access to higher education for all students.
Energy
LiberalMichael Honda supported the expansion of renewable energy sources and investing in energy efficiency to reduce dependency on fossil fuels.
Climate change
LiberalMichael Honda recognized climate change as a critical issue and backed legislation aimed at reducing carbon emissions and promoting clean energy solutions.
Healthcare
LiberalMichael Honda was an advocate for universal healthcare coverage and supported the Affordable Care Act to expand access to health services.
Housing
LiberalMichael Honda focused on increasing affordable housing options and addressing homelessness through federal and local initiatives.
Transportation
LiberalMichael Honda supported investments in public transportation infrastructure and the development of high-speed rail systems.
Veterans affairs
LiberalMichael Honda worked to improve veterans' access to healthcare, education, and job training programs.
Voting rights
LiberalMichael Honda advocated for expanding voting rights and opposed measures that could restrict voter access.