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Gordon H. Smith
Gordon H. Smith Congressional Service
Gordon H. Smith is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Oregon. GORDON served as a Senator for the state of Oregon and served a total of 6 terms in congress.
Gordon H. Smith participated in over 38 voting sessions, sponsored over 505 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 1817 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
ConservativeGordon Smith has generally supported tax cuts and policies aimed at reducing government regulation to stimulate economic growth.
Agriculture
ConservativeSmith has advocated for policies that support family farms and improve agricultural market access both domestically and internationally.
Immigration
CentristSmith has shown support for comprehensive immigration reform, including stronger border security and pathways to citizenship for undocumented immigrants.
Education
CentristSmith supported increased funding for education and measures to improve public school standards while encouraging local control over educational decisions.
Energy
CentristHe has favored a diverse energy policy that includes both the development of domestic oil resources and investment in renewable energy sources.
Climate change
CentristSmith has acknowledged the need for action on climate change and supported measures aimed at reducing carbon emissions.
Healthcare
ConservativeSmith has supported expanding health coverage through market-driven solutions and opposed a government-run health care system.
Housing
ConservativeSmith has been in favor of policies that increase affordable housing availability and homeownership through tax incentives and regulatory reform.
Transportation
CentristSmith supported infrastructure investments to improve roadways, public transit, and overall transportation efficiency.
Veterans affairs
CentristSmith has been a proponent of increasing funding for veterans' health care and improving support services for veterans.
Voting rights
CentristSmith has generally supported measures aimed at securing the electoral process while ensuring broad access to voting.