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William E. Dannemeyer
William E. Dannemeyer Congressional Service
William E. Dannemeyer is a retired United States Congressman for the state of California. WILLIAM served as a House Representative for the state of California and served a total of 5 terms in congress.
William E. Dannemeyer participated in over 0 voting sessions, sponsored over 213 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 2019 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
ConservativeWilliam Dannemeyer advocated for reduced government spending and emphasized the importance of balancing the federal budget. He supported tax cuts as a means to stimulate economic growth.
Agriculture
ConservativeDannemeyer supported policies that favored deregulation and minimized government intervention in the agricultural sector.
Immigration
Extremely conservativeDannemeyer was known for advocating stricter immigration controls and was opposed to policies that would grant amnesty to undocumented immigrants.
Education
ConservativeHe supported initiatives that promoted local control over education and was generally in favor of limited federal involvement.
Energy
ConservativeDannemeyer favored increasing domestic energy production, particularly through fossil fuels, and opposed extensive regulatory controls.
Climate change
Extremely conservativeHe was skeptical of environmental regulations aimed at addressing climate change and prioritized economic considerations over environmental concerns.
Healthcare
Extremely conservativeDannemeyer opposed government-run healthcare systems and supported free-market approaches to healthcare reform.
Housing
ConservativeHe generally favored policies that minimized federal intervention in housing markets.
Transportation
ConservativeDannemeyer advocated for reducing federal funding for transportation projects in favor of state and local control.
Veterans affairs
ConservativeHe supported policies to improve benefits and services for veterans but prioritized cost-effective solutions.
Voting rights
ConservativeDannemeyer supported measures intended to prevent voter fraud, which included stricter voter ID laws.