James A. Traficant Jr.

James A. Traficant Jr.

12/16/2022, 9:56 PM

James A. Traficant Jr. Congressional Service

James A. Traficant Jr. is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Ohio. JAMES served as a House Representative for the state of Ohio and served a total of 9 terms in congress.James A. Traficant Jr. participated in over 0 voting sessions, sponsored over 667 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 3395 individual bills.

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Economy

Centrist
James Traficant was known for his populist economic views, focusing on protecting American jobs and industries. He supported trade policies that favored American workers and opposed free trade agreements that he believed harmed domestic industry.

Agriculture

Centrist
Traficant advocated for policies that supported American farmers and sought to protect them from unfair foreign competition. He emphasized the need for government intervention to stabilize prices and support rural communities.

Immigration

Conservative
James Traficant had a strong stance against illegal immigration, supporting stricter border controls and enforcement to prevent undocumented immigrants from entering the U.S. He advocated for policies that prioritized American workers.

Education

Centrist
Traficant's education policy views were centered on improving public schools and ensuring they were adequately funded. He supported federal involvement to enhance educational standards.

Energy

Conservative
He supported increasing American energy independence, advocating for the expansion of coal and other traditional energy sources, while being cautious of excessive regulatory measures on energy industries.

Climate change

Conservative
James Traficant had limited public statements on climate change, but generally emphasized economic considerations over environmental regulations, expressing skepticism towards strict environmental policies that could impact industry.

Healthcare

Centrist
Traficant supported efforts to make healthcare more affordable and accessible, particularly for working-class Americans, but he was skeptical of large-scale government interventions in healthcare.

Housing

Centrist
He advocated for policies that aimed to make housing more affordable for lower and middle-income Americans, supporting measures to increase access to affordable housing and prevent foreclosures.

Transportation

Centrist
Traficant emphasized infrastructure improvement, advocating for increased federal investment in transportation projects to modernize roads and public transit systems.

Veterans affairs

Centrist
He was a strong advocate for veterans, supporting policies that enhanced benefits and healthcare services for veterans, and prioritized their integration into the civilian workforce.

Voting rights

Centrist
Traficant generally supported voting rights protections but had limited public stances on major electoral reforms. He focused more on district-specific issues rather than broad policy changes.

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Latest Bills

Communications Security Act
Bill HR 1717April 12, 2025
Deploying American Blockchains Act of 2025
Bill HR 1664April 12, 2025
FUTURE Networks Act
Bill HR 2449April 12, 2025
To ban the sale of products with a high concentration of sodium nitr ite to individuals, and for other purposes.
Bill HR 1442April 12, 2025
Hotel Fees Transparency Act of 2025
Bill HR 1479April 12, 2025
TAKE IT DOWN Act
Bill HR 633April 12, 2025
NTIA Reauthorization Act of 2025
Bill HR 2482April 12, 2025
TICKET Act
Bill HR 1402April 12, 2025
Informing Consumers about Smart Devices Act
Bill HR 859April 12, 2025
American Music Tourism Act of 2025
Bill HR 617April 12, 2025
To designate the United States border station located in Pharr, Texas, as the "Kika de la Garza United States Border Station".
Bill HR 1901October 3, 2024
To designate the Federal building and United States courthouse to be constructed at 10 East Commerce Street in Youngstown, Ohio, as the "Frank J. Battisti and Nathaniel R. Jones Federal Building and United States Courthouse".
Bill HR 1359October 3, 2024
Authorizing the use of the Capitol Grounds for the 19th annual National Peace Officers' Memorial Service.
Bill HCONRES 278October 3, 2024
To provide for the conveyance of certain lands and improvements in Washington, District of Columbia, to the Columbia Hospital for Women to provide a site for the construction of a facility to house the National Women's Health Resource Center.
Bill HR 490February 2, 2024
Housing Bond and Credit Modernization and Fairness Act of 2001
Bill HR 951January 17, 2023
Death Tax Elimination Act of 2001
Bill HR 8January 17, 2023
To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to repeal the 60-month limitation period on the allowance of a deduction of interest on loans for higher education expenses.
Bill HR 686January 16, 2023
Vietnam Veterans Memorial Education Act
Bill HR 510January 16, 2023
Retired Pay Restoration Act of 2001
Bill HR 303January 16, 2023