
Roger Wicker
Roger Wicker
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Supports tax cuts, deregulation, and pro-business policies for Mississippi.
Opposes student loan forgiveness; supports school choice and local control.
As Armed Services Committee ranking member, champions major defense spending increases, naval shipbuilding at Ingalls Shipbuilding, and military modernization.
Opposes ACA mandates and government-run healthcare; supports market-based solutions.
Supports strict border security and immigration enforcement.
Opposes climate regulations; supports Mississippi's energy and agricultural industries.
Supports law enforcement and tough-on-crime policies.
Supports strong military posture, NATO, and U.S. global leadership.
As former Commerce Committee chair, supports broadband expansion and light-touch tech regulation.
Supports preserving Social Security and Medicare while exploring long-term reforms.
Strongly supports Second Amendment rights and opposes new gun control measures.
Supports infrastructure investment for Mississippi's roads, bridges, ports, and broadband.
Supports market-based approaches to housing affordability.
Supports expanding domestic energy production, Gulf Coast oil and gas, and energy independence.
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