
James Comer
James Comer
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Supports strong national defense and military funding.
Supports tax cuts, deregulation, and reducing government spending; chairs the House Oversight Committee.
Opposes the ACA and government healthcare expansion; supports free-market reforms.
Supports strong border security, the wall, and stricter immigration enforcement.
Opposes federal student loan forgiveness; supports local control of education and school choice.
Opposes climate regulations and the Green New Deal; supports Kentucky coal and energy industries.
Supports law enforcement and tough-on-crime policies.
Supports U.S. leadership abroad and aid to allies; focused primarily on domestic oversight investigations.
Used oversight role to investigate Big Tech and government coordination; cautious on regulation.
Supports protecting Social Security and Medicare for Kentucky constituents.
Strongly supports Second Amendment rights; opposes all federal gun control measures.
Supports targeted infrastructure investment for rural Kentucky while opposing large spending bills.
Opposes large federal housing programs; supports deregulatory approaches.
Strongly supports coal, oil, and gas production; represents Kentucky's energy-producing region.
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