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Pat Williams
Pat Williams Congressional Service
Pat Williams is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Montana. PAT served as a House Representative for the state of Montana and served a total of 7 terms in congress.
Pat Williams participated in over 0 voting sessions, sponsored over 253 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 1876 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
LiberalPat Williams has consistently supported policies that promote economic equality and labor rights, advocating for increased minimum wages and worker protections.
Agriculture
LiberalWilliams has backed measures to support sustainable farming practices and has shown strong support for family farms and rural development.
Immigration
LiberalWilliams has pushed for comprehensive immigration reform, supporting pathways to citizenship for undocumented immigrants.
Education
LiberalPat Williams advocates for increased funding for public education and has supported measures to make college more affordable.
Energy
LiberalWilliams supports a transition to renewable energy sources and has advocated for reducing dependence on fossil fuels.
Climate change
LiberalWilliams recognizes climate change as a critical issue and supports policies aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions and protecting the environment.
Healthcare
LiberalHe has been a proponent of expanding healthcare access and reducing costs through public healthcare options or expansions to existing programs.
Housing
LiberalWilliams has supported policies to increase affordable housing availability and enhance housing assistance programs for low-income families.
Transportation
LiberalHe advocates for investments in public transportation infrastructure and sustainable, environmentally friendly transportation solutions.
Veterans affairs
LiberalWilliams has been a strong advocate for veterans, promoting better access to healthcare and support services for veterans and their families.
Voting rights
LiberalWilliams supports expanding voting rights and accessibility, opposing measures that he perceives as voter suppression.