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Norman F. Lent
Norman F. Lent Congressional Service
Norman F. Lent is a retired United States Congressman for the state of New York. NORMAN served as a House Representative for the state of New York and served a total of 5 terms in congress.
Norman F. Lent participated in over 0 voting sessions, sponsored over 342 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 2792 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
ConservativeNorman Lent generally supported conservative economic policies, favoring reduced government intervention and lower taxes to stimulate growth.
Agriculture
ConservativeNorman Lent endorsed policies that aimed at supporting American farmers through subsidies and reduced regulation.
Immigration
ConservativeNorman Lent backed stricter immigration controls and emphasized the need for enforcing existing immigration laws.
Education
ConservativeNorman Lent supported local control over educational policies and was in favor of measures that included school choice.
Energy
ConservativeNorman Lent advocated for increased domestic energy production, including oil and gas, to achieve energy independence.
Climate change
ConservativeNorman Lent expressed skepticism about regulatory approaches to climate change, favoring economic considerations in energy policies.
Healthcare
ConservativeNorman Lent preferred a market-based approach to healthcare, opposing extensive government involvement in healthcare delivery.
Housing
ConservativeNorman Lent often supported initiatives that encouraged private sector involvement in housing and reduced governmental regulations.
Transportation
ConservativeNorman Lent advocated for federal investments in infrastructure while promoting private sector participation in transportation projects.
Veterans affairs
ConservativeNorman Lent consistently supported policies aimed at improving veterans' benefits and access to services.
Voting rights
ConservativeNorman Lent favored maintaining current voting regulations and opposed measures that he viewed as federal overreach in elections.