Joseph Sweeney (Candidate)
Biography
SWEENEY, Jospeh. Born, Omaha, NE, 1944; B.S., University of Arizona, 1972; J.D., Alexander Hamilton Law College, 1995; professor/administrator, Alexander Hamilton Law College, 1978-present; professor/administrator, Union Western Seminary, 1985-present; candidate, Arizona State House of Representatives, 1974; candidate, United States House of Representatives, Arizona, District 5, 1992; candidate, United States House of Representatives, Arizona, District 5, 1998; candidate, United States House of Representatives, Arizona, District 2, 2004; candidate, United States House of Representatives, District 7, Arizona, 2006.
Election Update
Joseph Sweeney lost the 2008 election, and will not serve in the 111th Congress.
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY QUESTIONNAIRE
SEA and eighteen other science organizations came together to ask the 2008 congressional candidates and winners seven questions on science and technology policy. See what Joseph Sweeney said:Innovation
Our policies, research & development funding will be oriented towards conservation and alternative energy like wind, solar and hydrogen.
Climate Change
The carbon waste from burning fossil fule must be sequestered and we need a Manhattan Project to develop emission-free energy.
Energy
Incentives for wind, solar, hydrogen development, including "clean" coal should be encouraged by the federal government.
Education
Water
Research
Health
JOSEPH SWEENEY'S RECORD ON SCIENCE
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