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Mark Dayton
Mark Dayton Congressional Service
Mark Dayton is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Minnesota. MARK served as a Senator for the state of Minnesota and served a total of 3 terms in congress.
Mark Dayton participated in over 32 voting sessions, sponsored over 186 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 1143 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Mark Dayton has supported tax reforms that prioritize middle and lower-income groups, advocating for higher taxes on wealthier individuals to fund state services and reduce the deficit.
Dayton has emphasized support for local farmers, promoting agricultural sustainability and investments in rural infrastructure to boost the state's agricultural sector.
Dayton has backed policies that support immigrant rights and integration, including access to education and healthcare, while advocating for comprehensive immigration reform.
He has prioritized increasing funding for public education, supporting early childhood education, and reducing class sizes to improve the quality of education.
Dayton has supported transitioning to renewable energy sources and has advocated for investment in clean energy technology to reduce dependence on fossil fuels.
He acknowledges climate change as a critical issue and supports initiatives aimed at reducing carbon emissions and promoting environmental conservation.
Dayton has championed the expansion of Medicaid and supported healthcare reforms aimed at increasing accessibility and affordability of healthcare services.
He has advocated for affordable housing initiatives and policies aimed at reducing homelessness and providing support for low-income families.
Dayton has supported investment in infrastructure, including roads and public transit, to improve transportation networks and support economic growth.
He has consistently supported funding and services for veterans, emphasizing access to healthcare, employment, and education benefits.
Dayton has advocated for expanding voting rights, opposing voter ID laws, and supporting measures to increase voter participation.