protest in Kinderhook As of August 2018, Faso had voted with his party in 87.7% of votes in the
115th United States Congress and voted in line with President Trump's position in 90% of votes. Faso was a member of the moderate
Republican Main Street Partnership and the
Climate Solutions Caucus. In the
115th United States Congress, Faso was ranked the 18th most bipartisan Representative in the
House by the Bipartisan Index, a metric created by
The Lugar Center and
Georgetown's McCourt School of Public Policy to assess
congressional bipartisanship.
Drugs On April 26, 2018, Faso announced that he had joined the bipartisan Heroin Task Force, which works on issues related to heroin and opioid abuse. Faso has "co-sponsored alongside more than 100 lawmakers" the Synthetics Trafficking and Overdose Prevention (STOP) Act, which aims to crack down on the shipment of synthetic drugs, such as fentanyl, to the United States.
Economy Faso voted against the
Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. "From the beginning, I wanted to support a tax reform plan that would increase economic growth, increase worker paychecks, incentivize small business investment and ensure New York families are better off," he stated after voting against the bill. Faso argued that the $10,000 state and local tax deduction would also deeply impact New York residents of all wealth levels. In November 2017, Faso said he would vote against the Republican tax overhaul bill, citing the removal of state tax deductions as his reason.
Environment In February 2018, Faso and
Dan Lipinski (IL-3) introduced the bipartisan Challenges and Prizes for Climate Act of 2018 to encourage innovation in
combating climate change.
Health care In January 2017,
The Washington Post reported on a closed-door meeting in which Faso said that he had "no problem" with defunding
Planned Parenthood, but urged his fellow Republicans not to do so as part of the proposed repeal of the
ACA (Obamacare); Faso added that using Obamacare repeal legislation to defund Planned Parenthood would be "a gigantic political trap," "a political minefield," and a "grave mistake." In a later interview, Faso clarified that he "does not favor defunding Planned Parenthood" and that "if a separate up-or-down vote on Planned Parenthood funding came up in the House, he would vote for the status quo, effectively keeping the organization funded." In February 2017, Faso voted against a resolution that "reverse[d] an Obama Administration rule barring states from defunding Planned Parenthood." In March 2017, Faso voted to amend an Obamacare repeal bill to remove language that would have defunded Planned Parenthood for one year. On May 4, 2017, Faso voted in favor of the
American Health Care Act, the House Republican bill to repeal the
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Obamacare). He faced protests in his congressional district over his position on the AHCA. During his 2018 re-election campaign, Faso said that he supported protections for individuals with preexisting conditions. Faso said that the AHCA bill that he voted for would have protected people with preexisting conditions; however,
The New York Times noted that the bill would have allowed states to drop protections for individuals with preexisting conditions.
Social programs In 2018, Faso pushed for stricter work requirements on recipients of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (also known as the Food Stamps program), claiming that SNAP was an easy target for fraudsters and drug dealers. Studies show that SNAP fraud is rare and that fraud represents a small fraction of the SNAP program. ==Legal and consulting career==