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Ted S. Yoho
Ted S. Yoho Congressional Service
Ted S. Yoho is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Florida. Ted served as a House Representative for the state of Florida and served a total of 4 terms in congress.
Ted S. Yoho participated in over 395 voting sessions, sponsored over 110 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 1264 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Ted Yoho has consistently supported tax cuts and deregulation as means to stimulate economic growth. He has advocated for reducing government spending and opposes raising the federal minimum wage.
As a representative from a rural district, Ted Yoho has supported policies beneficial to farmers, including subsidies and reducing regulations on agricultural businesses.
Ted Yoho has taken a hardline stance on immigration, advocating for stricter border security measures and opposing pathways to citizenship for undocumented immigrants.
He opposes federal overreach in education and supports school choice initiatives, including vouchers for private schooling.
Ted Yoho has supported expanding the use of fossil fuels such as oil and natural gas while opposing regulations on the energy industry.
He has expressed skepticism about the urgency of climate change and opposes regulations aimed at reducing carbon emissions.
Ted Yoho has consistently opposed the Affordable Care Act, advocating for market-based solutions and reducing federal involvement in healthcare.
While there is limited data on specific housing policies, Ted Yoho generally favors reducing federal government involvement in housing markets.
He has supported measures that prioritize infrastructure development but opposes federally mandated transportation funding increases.
Ted Yoho has supported improving veterans' access to healthcare and services, advocating for reforms within the VA to enhance efficiency.
He has supported measures that emphasize election security, including voter ID laws, while opposing federal oversight of state voting regulations.