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Roger W. Jepsen
Roger W. Jepsen Congressional Service
Roger W. Jepsen is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Iowa. ROGER served as a Senator for the state of Iowa and served a total of 3 terms in congress.
Roger W. Jepsen participated in over 0 voting sessions, sponsored over 164 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 762 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
ConservativeRoger Jepsen supported policies aiming to reduce taxes and government spending, advocating for supply-side economic measures typical of the Reagan era.
Agriculture
ConservativeJepsen advocated for policies that supported the agricultural sector, including subsidies and price supports to aid farmers, reflecting the interests of his home state of Iowa.
Immigration
ConservativeThere is limited specific information on Jepsen's stance on immigration, but he generally aligned with conservative views prevalent in his time, supporting stricter immigration controls.
Education
ConservativeJepsen favored local control of education and was critical of federal overreach. He supported legislation promoting school choice.
Energy
ConservativeJepsen supported efforts to increase domestic energy production, including the use of fossil fuels, to reduce dependence on foreign oil.
Climate change
ConservativeDuring Jepsen's time, climate change was not a prominent issue; however, he generally supported industrial and economic interests over environmental regulation.
Healthcare
ConservativeJepsen opposed expansive federal involvement in healthcare, advocating instead for private sector solutions and less regulatory burden.
Housing
ConservativeJepsen promoted home ownership through private sector solutions and was against extensive federal intervention in the housing market.
Transportation
ConservativeJepsen supported infrastructure development and favored policies that encouraged private investment in transportation projects.
Veterans affairs
ConservativeJepsen supported policies to enhance benefits and services for veterans, reflecting a commitment to addressing their needs.
Voting rights
ConservativeJepsen did not focus heavily on voting rights issues, but generally aligned with conservative perspectives that emphasized election integrity.