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Steven C. LaTourette
Steven C. LaTourette Congressional Service
Steven C. LaTourette is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Ohio. STEVEN served as a House Representative for the state of Ohio and served a total of 9 terms in congress.
Steven C. LaTourette participated in over 190 voting sessions, sponsored over 151 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 2350 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
ConservativeSteven LaTourette favored fiscal conservatism, supporting measures aimed at reducing the federal budget deficit and advocating for tax cuts to spur economic growth.
Agriculture
CentristHe supported farm subsidies and programs that benefit rural communities, emphasizing the importance of agriculture to the national economy.
Immigration
ConservativeLaTourette generally supported stronger border security and enforcement of immigration laws but was open to comprehensive immigration reform efforts.
Education
ConservativeHe advocated for local control of education and was generally against federal overreach, while supporting reforms to improve educational outcomes.
Energy
CentristLaTourette supported a balanced energy policy that included the development of both traditional and renewable energy sources.
Climate change
ConservativeHe recognized the need for environmental protection but was cautious about regulatory measures that could impact economic growth.
Healthcare
ConservativeLaTourette was critical of the Affordable Care Act and advocated for market-based healthcare solutions and cost containment.
Housing
CentristHe supported policies to assist homebuyers and stabilize the housing market, especially during economic downturns.
Transportation
CentristLaTourette was a strong advocate for infrastructure investment, emphasizing the importance of maintaining and improving transportation networks.
Veterans affairs
CentristHe supported improving services and benefits for veterans, advocating for better access to healthcare and support systems.
Voting rights
ConservativeLaTourette generally supported measures to ensure election integrity, including voter ID laws, while being cautious about federal intervention.