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Peter H. Dominick
Peter H. Dominick Congressional Service
Peter H. Dominick is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Colorado. PETER served as a Senator for the state of Colorado and served a total of 6 terms in congress.
Peter H. Dominick participated in over 0 voting sessions, sponsored over 53 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 172 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
ConservativePeter Dominick supported policies aimed at reducing government intervention in the economy, advocating for lower taxes and less regulation to stimulate economic growth.
Agriculture
ConservativeDominick favored policies that protected agricultural interests, including support for subsidies to stabilize farm income and prices.
Immigration
ConservativeHe maintained a conservative stance on immigration, advocating for stricter controls and enforcement of immigration laws.
Education
CentristDominick supported the idea of federal assistance for education but favored more control being given to states and local communities.
Energy
ConservativeDominick advocated for increased domestic energy production, including the use of fossil fuels, to achieve energy independence.
Climate change
ConservativeThere is limited information on Dominick's stance on climate change, but his focus on traditional energy sources suggests a conservative view.
Healthcare
ConservativeHe supported reforms aimed at reducing government involvement in healthcare, focusing on private sector solutions and cost reduction.
Housing
ConservativeDominick believed in reducing federal involvement in housing, supporting measures that promoted private sector development.
Transportation
CentristHe supported investments in infrastructure as essential for economic development, though specifics on transportation policy are less clear.
Veterans affairs
ConservativeDominick supported strong support for veterans, advocating for better healthcare and benefits for military personnel.
Voting rights
ConservativeLimited information is available, but Dominick likely supported measures aimed at ensuring the integrity of voting processes.