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Ronald D. Coleman
Ronald D. Coleman Congressional Service
Ronald D. Coleman is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Texas. RONALD served as a House Representative for the state of Texas and served a total of 7 terms in congress.
Ronald D. Coleman participated in over 0 voting sessions, sponsored over 84 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 1665 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
ConservativeRonald Coleman has prioritized fiscal responsibility and tax cuts, advocating for reduced government spending and regulation to foster economic growth.
Agriculture
ConservativeHe supports subsidies for farmers and policies that protect domestic agricultural industries from international competition.
Immigration
ConservativeColeman advocates for stricter border security measures and policies aimed at reducing illegal immigration.
Education
ConservativeHe emphasizes school choice and voucher programs, promoting competition among schools to improve educational standards.
Energy
ConservativeRonald Coleman supports the expansion of traditional energy sources like oil and gas while showing limited support for renewable energy initiatives.
Climate change
ConservativeHe has expressed skepticism about the extent of human impact on climate change and opposes comprehensive environmental regulations.
Healthcare
ConservativeColeman opposes government-run healthcare systems and advocates for market-based reforms to increase competition and reduce costs.
Housing
ConservativeHe supports limited government intervention in the housing market, focusing on reducing regulations to encourage development.
Transportation
ConservativeColeman prioritizes infrastructure spending on road maintenance and expansion, favoring limited federal involvement in public transportation projects.
Veterans affairs
ConservativeHe advocates for increased funding and services for veterans, emphasizing efficient delivery of benefits and support services.
Voting rights
ConservativeRonald Coleman supports measures to ensure election integrity, such as voter ID laws, while opposing measures he views as federal overreach.