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Fred Thompson

Fred Thompson

12/16/2022, 9:56 PM

Fred Thompson Congressional Service

Fred Thompson is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Tennessee. FRED served as a Senator for the state of Tennessee and served a total of 5 terms in congress.

Fred Thompson participated in over 19 voting sessions, sponsored over 167 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 353 individual bills.

Stance on Important Issues

Economy

Conservative

Fred Thompson generally advocated for reduced government regulation and lower taxes, promoting free-market principles to stimulate economic growth. He supported tax cuts and emphasizing reducing the federal deficit.


Agriculture

Conservative

Fred Thompson's stance on agriculture reflected support for reducing government intervention and promoting market-based solutions, though specific details on agricultural policies were less emphasized in his platform.


Immigration

Conservative

Fred Thompson supported stricter immigration controls, including securing the borders and enhancing enforcement measures. He prioritized addressing illegal immigration through legislative and enforcement actions.


Education

Conservative

Fred Thompson advocated for education reform, emphasizing parental choice, including support for school vouchers and charter schools. He believed in local control over education rather than federal oversight.


Energy

Conservative

Fred Thompson supported expanding domestic energy production, including oil, coal, and natural gas, to reduce dependency on foreign energy. He favored deregulation to facilitate energy development.


Climate change

Conservative

Fred Thompson was skeptical of some climate change initiatives and emphasized the need for careful analysis of proposed regulations that could negatively impact the economy. He supported balanced environmental policies.


Healthcare

Conservative

Fred Thompson was critical of expansive federal involvement in healthcare. He supported market-based solutions, such as Health Savings Accounts, to increase individual choice and reduce costs.


Housing

Conservative

Fred Thompson did not focus extensively on housing policy, but his general approach was likely to favor market-based solutions over significant federal involvement, aligning with conservative principles.


Transportation

Conservative

Fred Thompson's position on transportation emphasized infrastructure improvements without increasing taxes, frequently advocating for privatization and efficiency in government spending.


Veterans affairs

Conservative

Fred Thompson supported strong veterans' benefits and improving the efficiency of the Veterans Affairs system to ensure better care for veterans, highlighting the importance of fulfilling commitments to service members.


Voting rights

Conservative

Fred Thompson favored measures to safeguard the integrity of elections, including requirements for proper identification, to prevent voter fraud while ensuring fair electoral processes.

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