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William N. Patman
William N. Patman Congressional Service
William N. Patman is a retired United States Congressman for the state of Texas. WILLIAM served as a House Representative for the state of Texas and served a total of 1 term in congress.
William N. Patman participated in over 0 voting sessions, sponsored over 12 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 358 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Economy
LiberalWilliam Patman supported policies aimed at regulating banks and financial institutions to prevent monopolies and protect consumers.
Agriculture
LiberalPatman advocated for strong federal support for farmers, including subsidies and fair pricing mechanisms to ensure stable incomes.
Immigration
CentristThere is limited specific information on Patman’s stance on immigration. However, he generally supported policies that align with equitable regulatory frameworks.
Education
LiberalPatman was in favor of increased federal investment in public education to enhance accessibility and quality of education for all citizens.
Energy
CentristPatman tended to support policies that promoted energy independence while balancing environmental concerns with economic interests.
Climate change
CentristThere is no specific record of Patman's stance on climate change, though he generally supported conservation and regulatory measures.
Healthcare
LiberalPatman supported efforts to increase healthcare access and reduce costs through federal intervention and regulation.
Housing
LiberalHe backed policies that encouraged affordable housing through federal programs and supports for low-income families.
Transportation
LiberalPatman favored investments in infrastructure to improve transportation efficiency and promote economic growth.
Veterans affairs
LiberalPatman supported comprehensive benefits and healthcare access for veterans, advocating for their welfare and recognition.
Voting rights
LiberalPatman endorsed measures to protect and expand voting rights, aiming to ensure free and fair access to elections for all citizens.