Scientists & Engineers for America

Thomas Tancredo (Former Presidential Candidate)


Thomas Tancredo
R-CO


Biography

TANCREDO, Thomas G., a Representative from Colorado; born in Denver, Denver County, Colo., December 20, 1945; graduated from Holy Family High School, Broomfield, Colo., 1964; B.A., University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Colo., 1968; member of the Colorado state legislature, 1976-1981; appointed by President Reagan and re-appointed by President Bush as Secretary of Education Regional Representative, 1981-1992; elected as a Republican to the One Hundred Sixth Congress and to the four succeeding Congresses (January 3, 1999-present).

THOMAS TANCREDO'S RECORD ON SCIENCE

Congressman Tancredo dropped out of the Republican Presidential Primary on December 20, 2007, and endorsed Governor Romney.

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[edit] Energy

Congressman Tancredo supports drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge(ANWR) and using resources from the National Petroleum Reserve for the United States’ energy needs. He also calls for utilizing America’s workforce towards new jobs in the energy sector in order to decrease America’s dependence on foreign oil.





[edit] Evolution/Intelligent Design

During a May 3, 2007 GOP debate, Congressman Tancredo indicated that he did not believe in evolution. In an interview with Time a month later, he expanded upon this view by saying “I actually believe that evolution exists, but I also believe that creationism is the prime mover of that evolutionary process.”

[edit] Global Warming

[edit] Healthcare

Mr. Tancredo believes that healthcare should be provided through free market principles with limited government regulation. He also supports health savings accounts and an annual flat tax credit to help families who do not receive benefits from their employers purchase insurance.

Congressman Tancredo supports Associated Health Plans to help small businesses insure their employees and thinks that states hold the primary responsibility for assisting the unemployed and uninsured. He also cites tort reform and immigration enforcement as ways to help drive down healthcare prices.

[edit] Stem Cell Research

Congressman Tancredo does not support expanding federal funding for embryonic stem cell research. He voted against the Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act of 2007(S. 5).

[edit] Speeches on Science and Health Policy Issues