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Richard H. Bryan
Richard H. Bryan Congressional Service
Richard H. Bryan is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Nevada. RICHARD served as a Senator for the state of Nevada and served a total of 6 terms in congress.
Richard H. Bryan participated in over 5 voting sessions, sponsored over 455 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 1379 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
ConservativeRichard Bryan focused on fiscal conservatism, supporting balanced budgets and economic policies that encouraged business growth.
Agriculture
CentristRichard Bryan advocated for policies that supported Nevada's agricultural sector, emphasizing federal support and resource management.
Immigration
ConservativeRichard Bryan's stance on immigration included enforcing existing laws and supporting measures that addressed border security.
Education
CentristRichard Bryan supported investment in education, including federal funding for public schools and programs that improved educational access.
Energy
CentristRichard Bryan focused on energy independence, advocating for a mix of traditional and renewable energy sources while promoting resource conservation.
Climate change
CentristRichard Bryan recognized environmental concerns and supported policies that aimed to balance economic and environmental interests.
Healthcare
LiberalRichard Bryan supported expanding access to healthcare, advocating for reforms to make healthcare more affordable and accessible.
Housing
CentristRichard Bryan advocated for federal housing programs that aimed to provide affordable housing opportunities and support urban development.
Transportation
CentristRichard Bryan supported investment in infrastructure and transportation projects to improve connectivity and stimulate economic growth.
Veterans affairs
CentristRichard Bryan advocated for comprehensive veterans benefits, supporting healthcare and employment programs for veterans.
Voting rights
LiberalRichard Bryan supported measures to protect voting rights and ensure fair and accessible election processes.