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Tom Udall
Tom Udall Congressional Service
Tom Udall is a retired United States Congressman for the state of New Mexico. TOM served as a Senator for the state of New Mexico and served a total of 11 terms in congress.
Tom Udall participated in over 192 voting sessions, sponsored over 619 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 3323 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
LiberalTom Udall has consistently supported measures to stimulate economic growth through infrastructure investment, renewable energy development, and job creation programs.
Agriculture
LiberalTom Udall has been an advocate for sustainable agriculture, supporting farm bills that aid small farmers and emphasize conservation and rural development.
Immigration
LiberalTom Udall has supported comprehensive immigration reform, including pathways to citizenship and protections for DACA recipients.
Education
LiberalTom Udall has prioritized increasing federal funding for public education and making college more affordable through grants and loan forgiveness programs.
Energy
LiberalTom Udall has strongly supported the development of renewable energy sources and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
Climate change
LiberalTom Udall has acknowledged the threat of climate change and supported legislation aimed at reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainability.
Healthcare
LiberalTom Udall has backed the Affordable Care Act and supports expanding healthcare coverage through public options.
Housing
LiberalTom Udall has supported affordable housing initiatives and federal assistance programs to help low-income families.
Transportation
LiberalTom Udall has advocated for increased investment in public transportation infrastructure and sustainable transit solutions.
Veterans affairs
LiberalTom Udall has focused on improving healthcare services and benefits for veterans, particularly addressing issues within the VA system.
Voting rights
LiberalTom Udall has been a proponent of expanding voting rights and has supported measures to make voting more accessible.