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David Skaggs

Democrat, Colorado
Former US House of Representatives

David Skaggs was born in Ohio and attended Wesleyan as well an Yale University. He served time on Active Duty for the United States Marine Corps. Political positions held by Skaggs include being a member of the Colorado House of Representatives from 1981-1987, member of the United States House of Representatives from Colorado's 2nd District from 1987-1999, from 2005-2011 he was a member of the United States Public Interest Declassification Board, Executive Director of the Colorado Department for Higher Education from 2007-2009, Co-Chair of the Board of Directors for the United States Office of Congressional Ethics from 2011-2019, and in 2019 he became Chair of the Board of Directors for the United States Office of Congressional Ethics and remains incumbent as of 2020. David Skaggs was born on 02/22/1943. Based on voting history, policy positions, and public statements, David Skaggs demonstrates a Center political bias. Compare David Skaggs with other politicians in our Politician Bias Chart.

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Our policy leanings for David Skaggs show what policies David supports and opposes including David's conservative and liberal leanings based on the news.

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*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.

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The A.I. media portrayal of David Skaggs shows how positively or negatively the media portrays David. Negative and positive sentiment scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores showing that more media companies see David in a negative light and higher positive scores showing that more media companies see David in a positive light.

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David Skaggs’s Policy Stances

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  • Criminal Justice
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Energy
  • Foreign Relations
  • Gov. Dependency
  • Healthcare
  • Immigration
  • National Security
  • Reduce Budget Deficit
  • War on Drugs
  • Criminal Justice
  • Economy
  • Education
  • Energy
  • Government Dependency
  • Healthcare
  • Immigration
  • National Security
  • Reduce Budget Deficit
  • War on Drugs
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  • Criminal Justice

    Somewhat Left

    Colorado Representative David Evans Skaggs had a somewhat liberal stance on criminal justice policies. He supported legislation like the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994, which aimed to reduce crime through measures such as funding for law enforcement and crime prevention programs. Skaggs's voting record suggests he favored a balanced approach that combined law enforcement with social programs to address the root causes of crime.
    Source: All Info - H.R.1025 - 103rd Congress (1993-1994): To Provide for a Waiting Period before the Purchase of a Handgun, and for the Establishment of a National Instant Criminal Background Check System to Be Contacted by Firearms Dealers before the Transfer of Any Firearm. | Congress.Gov | Library of Congress, n.d.

  • Economy

    Somewhat Left

    Former Colorado Congressman David Evans Skaggs had a liberal voting record on economic issues during his time in Congress. He sponsored bills to provide tax relief for individuals, families, and small businesses, as well as tax incentives for education. Skaggs also worked to protect the solvency of the Social Security system and reserve Social Security surpluses solely for the system. Overall, Skaggs appears to have leaned towards a Somewhat Liberal stance on economic policy.
    Source: David Skaggs - Wikipedia, n.d.

  • Education

    Somewhat Left

    Colorado politician David Evans Skaggs had a liberal stance on education policy. As a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, Skaggs co-sponsored bills to expand health insurance coverage for college students and establish a national foundation to support physical fitness and sports programs. He also served on the House Education and the Workforce Committee, indicating his involvement in shaping education-related legislation. Overall, Skaggs's record suggests a Somewhat Liberal leaning on education policy.
    Source: David E. Skaggs | Congress.Gov | Library of Congress, n.d.

  • Energy

    Medium Left

    Colorado politician David Evans Skaggs had a strong environmental record while in Congress, sponsoring bills such as the Colorado Wilderness Act of 1993 and co-sponsoring legislation to increase clean energy use and improve energy efficiency in the United States. Skaggs was also a co-founder of the Constitutional Forum, a series of seminars that discussed constitutional issues related to the environment. Overall, Skaggs appears to have leaned towards a Somewhat Liberal to Medium Liberal stance on energy and environmental policy.
    Source: David Skaggs - Wikipedia, n.d.

  • Foreign Relations

    Somewhat Liberal

    Colorado politician David Evans Skaggs appears to have a moderate to liberal stance on foreign relations. He served on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence and played an active role in House consideration of foreign policy and trade matters, traveling extensively abroad. Skaggs co-chaired the War Powers Initiative, a bipartisan project to re-examine the respective prerogatives and responsibilities of the three branches in addressing questions about the use of military force. Overall, Skaggs seems to have a Somewhat Liberal leaning on foreign relations policy.
    Source: David Skaggs - NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR DEMOCRACY, n.d.

  • Government Dependency

    Somewhat Left

    Colorado politician David Evans Skaggs had a generally pro-environment voting record, with a lifetime score of 84%. He tended to vote in favor of measures to protect the environment, such as supporting tropical forest conservation, opposing efforts to weaken land use protections, and voting to remove anti-environment riders from legislation. This suggests that Skaggs had a somewhat liberal stance on environmental and government dependency issues.
    Source: David Evans Skaggs - League of Conservation Voters, n.d.

  • Healthcare

    Somewhat Left

    Colorado politician David Evans Skaggs appears to have a somewhat liberal stance on healthcare policy. He co-sponsored a bill in 1991 that aimed to provide tax relief for individuals and families, as well as extend certain expiring healthcare provisions and protect the solvency of the Social Security system.This suggests that Skaggs supported measures to expand access to healthcare and strengthen social safety net programs, indicating a somewhat liberal leaning on this policy area.
    Source: All Info - H.R.3595 - 102nd Congress (1991-1992): Medicaid Voluntary Contribution and Provider-Specific Tax Amendments of 1991 | Congress.Gov | Library of Congress, n.d.

  • Immigration

    Somewhat Left

    Based on the information found in the sources, former Colorado politician David Evans Skaggs appears to have a somewhat liberal stance on immigration policy. During his time in Congress, he was involved in the consideration of the Emergency Chinese Immigration Relief Act of 1989, which aimed to provide relief and protections for Chinese nationals in the United States. Skaggs also played an active role in House deliberations on foreign policy and trade matters, suggesting a more moderate and balanced approach to immigration issues.
    Source: David Skaggs - NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR DEMOCRACY, n.d.

  • National Security

    Center

    Colorado politician David Evans Skaggs appears to have taken a moderate stance on national security issues. He served on the House National Security Committee and the House Intelligence (Permanent Select) Committee, indicating involvement in defense and intelligence matters. However, the sources do not provide detailed information about his specific policy positions or voting record on national security topics. Overall, Skaggs seems to have maintained a balanced, centrist approach to national security policy.
    Source: David E. Skaggs | Congress.Gov | Library of Congress, n.d.

  • Reduce Budget Deficit

    Somewhat Left

    Colorado politician David Evans Skaggs had a somewhat liberal stance on reducing the budget deficit. He supported the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990, which aimed to reduce the federal budget deficit through a combination of spending cuts and tax increases. Skaggs's vote in favor of this legislation suggests he favored a balanced approach to deficit reduction, rather than relying solely on spending cuts or tax hikes.
    Source: H.R. 5835 (101st): Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1990 -- GovTrack.Us, n.d.

  • War on Drugs

    Center

    Colorado politician David Evans Skaggs does not appear to have taken a strong stance on the war on drugs. The article does not mention any specific positions or policies he advocated regarding drug policy. Skaggs seems to have focused more on environmental issues, civility in politics, and oversight of Congress during his time in the House of Representatives. Without any clear evidence of his views on the war on drugs, it is difficult to determine his policy leaning on this topic. Therefore, his stance on the war on drugs can be considered to be in the Center of the conservative-liberal scale.
    Source: David Skaggs - Wikipedia, n.d.

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