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William M. Cowan
William M. Cowan Congressional Service
William M. Cowan is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Massachusetts. William "Mo" served as a Senator for the state of Massachusetts and served a total of 1 term in congress.
William M. Cowan participated in over 16 voting sessions, sponsored 7 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 82 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
CentristWilliam 'Mo' Cowan has not publicly articulated a comprehensive stance on economic policy during his interim tenure as U.S. Senator.
Agriculture
CentristThere is limited publicly available information on Cowan’s specific stance on agricultural policies.
Immigration
CentristWilliam 'Mo' Cowan has not made specific public statements regarding immigration policy during his brief tenure.
Education
CentristCowan's specific views on education policy were not extensively documented during his time in office.
Energy
CentristLimited information exists on Cowan's stance on energy policy from his interim period in the Senate.
Climate change
CentristWilliam 'Mo' Cowan did not extensively address climate change issues publicly during his Senate role.
Healthcare
CentristCowan did not have substantial public statements on healthcare policy during his short term in the Senate.
Housing
CentristThere is no significant record of Cowan's specific policy positions on housing issues.
Transportation
CentristCowan has not extensively documented a position on transportation policy from his time in office.
Veterans affairs
CentristWilliam 'Mo' Cowan did not make notable public statements regarding veterans affairs during his interim Senate term.
Voting rights
CentristCowan did not have well-documented positions on voting rights issues during his tenure.