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Senator from North Carolina. He has served 9 years in the Senate.
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Committee Assignments
- Veterans' Affairs (ranks 5th)
- Finance (ranks 12th)
- Security and Cooperation in Europe (ranks 3rd)
- Judiciary (ranks 9th)
- Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs (ranks 4th)
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Representative Subjects
We trained a computer model to analyze the press releases sent by members of Congress. Here’s what it came up with:
Policy Priorities
What policy areas does Sen. Tillis focus on, as expressed by his press releases? Learn more.
- Government Operations and Politics 18.8%
- Armed Forces and National Security 12.7%
- International Affairs 9.0%
- Crime and Law Enforcement 5.7%
- Science, Technology, Communications 4.8%
- Health 4.6%
- Foreign Trade and International Finance 4.4%
- Immigration 4.2%
- Education 4.1%
- Emergency Management 3.2%
- Finance and Financial Sector 3.0%
- Arts, Culture, Religion & History 2.9%
- Taxation 2.8%
- Water Resources Development 2.6%
- Economics and Public Finance 2.4%
- Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority Issues 2.4%
- Transportation and Public Works 2.0%
- Commerce 2.0%
- Social Welfare & Families 1.9%
- Labor and Employment 1.2%
- Sports and Recreation 1.2%
- Housing and Community Development 1.2%
- Public Lands and Natural Resources 1.0%
- Agriculture and Food 0.9%
- Energy 0.8%
- Environmental Protection 0.3%
- Native Americans 0.1%
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Distinctive Topics
What topics does Sen. Tillis talk about in his recent press releases more often than other members of Congress do? Learn more.
- camp lejeune
- sanctuary jurisdictions
- detainer requests
- fort bragg
- sanctuary policies
- cherry point
- asbestos bankruptcy
- blue ridge
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Correction, Aug. 12, 2020: This page originally misstated how long Thom Tillis has served in the Senate. It is nine years, not one year.
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