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J. James Exon
J. James Exon Congressional Service
J. James Exon is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Nebraska. JOHN served as a Senator for the state of Nebraska and served a total of 9 terms in congress.
J. James Exon participated in over 5 voting sessions, sponsored over 406 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 2153 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
ConservativeJohn Exon supported fiscal responsibility and balanced budgets, often advocating for measures to reduce the federal deficit.
Agriculture
CentristJohn Exon emphasized the importance of supporting the agricultural sector, particularly advocating for policies that benefit farmers in his home state of Nebraska.
Immigration
ConservativeJohn Exon generally supported policies that enforced border security, while also being open to reforms that address immigration system issues.
Education
CentristJohn Exon backed federal support for educational programs, stressing the need for quality education and increased access.
Energy
CentristJohn Exon supported a diversified energy policy that included both traditional and renewable energy sources, focusing on energy independence.
Climate change
ConservativeJohn Exon acknowledged environmental concerns but prioritized energy policy that supported economic growth and energy independence.
Healthcare
CentristJohn Exon supported efforts to improve access to healthcare, including government programs that assist vulnerable populations.
Housing
CentristJohn Exon focused on ensuring access to affordable housing through supportive federal policies and programs.
Transportation
CentristJohn Exon advocated for federal investment in transportation infrastructure, emphasizing maintenance and improvement of national highways.
Veterans affairs
CentristJohn Exon consistently supported measures to improve benefits and services for veterans, including healthcare and educational opportunities.
Voting rights
LiberalJohn Exon backed legislation that sought to protect and expand voting rights, aiming to ensure fair access to the voting process.