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Nancy Landon Kassebaum
Nancy Landon Kassebaum Congressional Service
Nancy Landon Kassebaum is a retired United States Congresswomen for the state of Kansas. NANCY served as a Senator for the state of Kansas and served a total of 10 terms in congress.
Nancy Landon Kassebaum participated in over 5 voting sessions, sponsored over 341 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 2081 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
CentristNancy Kassebaum generally supported fiscal responsibility and reducing government spending. She often advocated for balanced budgets and was known for her moderate approach to economic legislation.
Agriculture
ConservativeKassebaum represented Kansas and was attentive to agricultural issues, supporting measures that benefited farmers and rural communities. She often supported farm subsidies and trade policies favorable to agriculture.
Immigration
CentristNancy Kassebaum generally supported immigration reform that balanced security with the needs of the labor market. She often backed measures that aimed at sensible immigration policies.
Education
CentristKassebaum prioritized educational reforms and supported increased federal funding for education. She was active in promoting policies that aimed at improving educational standards and accessibility.
Energy
CentristShe often supported policies that promoted energy independence and innovation, favoring a balanced approach to energy policy that included both fossil fuels and alternative energy sources.
Climate change
ConservativeWhile not a central focus of her tenure, Kassebaum recognized the importance of environmental protection but tended to prioritize economic concerns in policy-making.
Healthcare
CentristNancy Kassebaum was known for her efforts in healthcare reform, particularly in advocating for insurance portability and combating discrimination based on pre-existing conditions.
Housing
CentristKassebaum supported policies that encouraged affordable housing and home ownership, often advocating for federal assistance programs aimed at low-income families.
Transportation
CentristShe supported federal investment in infrastructure and public transportation initiatives, balancing the needs of rural and urban constituents.
Veterans affairs
CentristKassebaum advocated for veteran benefits and healthcare, often supporting legislation aimed at improving services for veterans and their families.
Voting rights
CentristWhile less vocal specifically on voting rights, she typically supported measures that facilitated fair access to voting as part of broader civil rights concerns.