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Benjamin A. Gilman
Benjamin A. Gilman Congressional Service
Benjamin A. Gilman is a retired United States Congressman for the state of New York. BENJAMIN served as a House Representative for the state of New York and served a total of 10 terms in congress.
Benjamin A. Gilman participated in over 0 voting sessions, sponsored over 671 pieces of legislation, and cosponsored over over 5753 individual bills.
Stance on Important Issues
Benjamin Gilman typically supported measures that encouraged free trade and international economic cooperation, emphasizing the importance of trade for economic growth.
Gilman often voted in favor of agricultural subsidies and supports to assist farmers, reflecting a generally centrist approach that balanced market support with regulation.
Gilman favored policies that balanced border security with pathways to legality, supporting controlled immigration processes.
He advocated for increased federal funding for education, particularly in the areas of special education and technology in schools.
Gilman supported a diverse energy portfolio, backing both traditional fossil fuels and renewable energy research funding.
He acknowledged the impacts of climate change and supported environmental protection measures, though with cautious implementation to protect economic interests.
Gilman supported improving healthcare access through incremental reforms rather than through large-scale overhauls.
He promoted policies that provided federal support for affordable housing programs and urban development initiatives.
Gilman endorsed investments in infrastructure to improve transportation systems, emphasizing the need for federal support in modernization projects.
He was a strong advocate for veteran benefits, consistently supporting measures to enhance healthcare and housing for veterans.
Gilman supported maintaining robust voting rights protections and voted for measures that sought to eliminate barriers to voting.