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William Jennings Bryan Dorn
William Jennings Bryan Dorn Congressional Service
William Jennings Bryan Dorn is a retired United States Congressman for the state of South Carolina. WILLIAM served as a Senator for the state of South Carolina and served a total of 1 term in congress.
William Jennings Bryan Dorn participated in over 0 voting sessions, sponsored over 103 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 56 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
CentristWilliam Dorn supported initiatives aimed at promoting job creation and increasing wages, with an emphasis on manufacturing and infrastructure development.
Agriculture
CentristDorn advocated for policies that benefit small and medium-sized farms, including subsidies and research investment to increase agricultural productivity.
Immigration
CentristDorn took a moderate approach to immigration, supporting both stronger border security and pathways to citizenship for undocumented immigrants already in the country.
Education
LiberalDorn called for increased federal funding for public education and supported programs to make college more affordable.
Energy
CentristDorn promoted a balanced energy policy that included both support for renewable energy sources and responsible use of fossil fuels.
Climate change
CentristDorn recognized the importance of addressing climate change and endorsed measures to reduce carbon emissions, while also considering economic impacts.
Healthcare
CentristDorn was in favor of expanding healthcare access through public options while maintaining a role for private insurers.
Housing
CentristDorn supported policies that aimed at increasing affordable housing options and improving urban development.
Transportation
CentristDorn advocated for investment in infrastructure projects, including public transportation systems, to improve connectivity and economic growth.
Veterans affairs
CentristDorn was committed to improving veteran services, including healthcare and employment opportunities for veterans.
Voting rights
LiberalDorn supported measures to expand voting access, including provisions for early voting and vote-by-mail options.