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Mick Mulvaney
Mick Mulvaney Congressional Service
Mick Mulvaney is a retired United States Congressman for the state of South Carolina. Mick served as a House Representative for the state of South Carolina and served a total of 4 terms in congress.
Mick Mulvaney participated in over 437 voting sessions, sponsored over 99 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 796 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
Extremely conservativeMick Mulvaney has advocated for reduced government spending and lower taxes, emphasizing the need for fiscal responsibility and balanced budgets.
Agriculture
ConservativeMulvaney has supported policies that limit government intervention in agriculture markets, prioritizing free-market solutions.
Immigration
Extremely conservativeHe has backed strict immigration controls, including enhanced border security and measures to curb illegal immigration.
Education
ConservativeMulvaney has favored school choice and reducing federal involvement in education, advocating for state and local control.
Energy
ConservativeHe supports deregulation of the energy sector and the expansion of fossil fuel production.
Climate change
Extremely conservativeMulvaney has expressed skepticism regarding the urgency of climate change and opposed regulations aimed at addressing it.
Healthcare
Extremely conservativeMulvaney has consistently opposed the Affordable Care Act, seeking to repeal it and reduce federal involvement in healthcare.
Housing
ConservativeHe has advocated for reducing federal spending on housing programs and increasing private sector involvement.
Transportation
ConservativeMulvaney has supported cutting federal funding for transportation, emphasizing the need for state and local solutions.
Veterans affairs
ConservativeWhile supportive of veterans, he has pushed for cost-cutting measures within the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Voting rights
ConservativeMulvaney has favored measures intended to prevent voter fraud, including voter ID laws.