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Stephen Lee Fincher
Stephen Lee Fincher Congressional Service
Stephen Lee Fincher is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Tennessee. Stephen served as a House Representative for the state of Tennessee and served a total of 3 terms in congress.
Stephen Lee Fincher participated in over 437 voting sessions, sponsored over 49 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 553 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Stephen Fincher generally supports conservative economic policies, focusing on reducing taxes, limiting government intervention, and encouraging free market principles.
As a farmer, Stephen Fincher has a strong record of supporting agricultural interests, advocating for rural development and subsidies to support farm income.
Stephen Fincher has supported stricter immigration controls, including enhanced border security and enforcement of existing immigration laws.
Fincher favors local control of education over federal mandates, supporting school choice and charter schools.
Stephen Fincher supports expanding domestic energy production, including fossil fuels, and is generally against regulatory overreach impacting the energy industry.
Fincher has been skeptical of regulatory approaches to address climate change and has opposed measures he views as detrimental to economic growth.
Stephen Fincher supports repealing the Affordable Care Act and replacing it with market-based healthcare solutions aimed at reducing costs and increasing competition.
Fincher has not prioritized housing policy, focusing instead on broader economic policies; he generally supports limited government involvement in the housing market.
Stephen Fincher has supported infrastructure development but emphasizes the need to control spending and prioritize funding based on critical needs.
Fincher advocates for improving the efficiency of veteran services and ensuring adequate funding for veterans' healthcare and benefits.
Stephen Fincher has supported measures aimed at securing the electoral process, including voter ID laws, as a means of preventing fraud.