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Mark L. Pryor
Mark L. Pryor Congressional Service
Mark L. Pryor is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Arkansas. Mark served as a Senator for the state of Arkansas and served a total of 6 terms in congress.
Mark L. Pryor participated in over 125 voting sessions, sponsored over 388 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 1433 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Mark Pryor generally supported economic policies that emphasized job creation, small business support, and economic growth. He often favored tax cuts for middle-class families and small businesses.
Pryor backed agricultural policies beneficial to Arkansas farmers, advocating for subsidies and farm bills that supported local agriculture and rural development.
Pryor supported comprehensive immigration reform that included strengthening border security while also providing a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants.
Pryor focused on increasing federal funding for education and supported policies to make college more affordable, while advocating for K-12 education improvements.
Pryor promoted an 'all-of-the-above' energy strategy that included developing renewable energy sources alongside traditional fossil fuels to ensure energy independence.
Pryor acknowledged climate change and supported moderate policies aimed at reducing emissions while balancing economic impacts, including support for some environmental regulations.
Pryor supported the Affordable Care Act and aimed to expand healthcare access while also advocating for measures to improve and amend the law to address shortfalls.
Pryor backed initiatives to make housing more affordable and supported measures to prevent foreclosures and assist homeowners in distress.
Pryor advocated for increased investment in infrastructure and transportation projects, emphasizing the importance of creating jobs and improving public safety.
Pryor focused on improving services for veterans, supporting policies for better healthcare access and job opportunities for returning soldiers.
Pryor supported expanding voting rights and efforts to reduce barriers to voting, including opposing restrictive voter ID laws.