Abortion Salazar opposes taxpayer funding for
abortion. Salazar has voted to restrict access to the abortion medication
mifepristone and has also voted to eliminate resources for active-duty service members seeking reproductive care. She has received an A+ grade from
Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America. She has said she might be open to offering citizenship to some undocumented immigrants.
Donald Trump , 2025 Salazar said in 2018 that she wanted to do "whatever makes sense to the community"; of then-President Trump, she said, "The president has used pretty insensitive words. I will talk to him in a nice, respectful way, because I do respect the institution of the presidency."
Economy In 2021, Salazar voted against the
American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill.
Environment Salazar publicly supported a
carbon tax proposal by then-representative
Carlos Curbelo, which many other Republicans rejected. One of Salazar's campaign commercials vowed to fight for environmental protection in Congress.
Epstein Files Salazar voted in favor of releasing the Epstein files on November 18, 2025. Following the vote, she posted on
X "The American people deserve full transparency. No one is above truth, not the rich, not the powerful, not the politically connected. Accountability must come first." Though she had once called the files a "Democratic Hoax", she ultimately voted to release the files following a directive from Trump. She has called herself a "firm believer in the Second Amendment" while also saying that "ways must be found to keep guns out of the reach of those who should never have them, namely children, criminals and the mentally ill". She has endorsed criminal background checks and called for "effectively closing loopholes that allow criminals to have access to firearms." In October 2018, Salazar said she might also back an
assault weapons ban. In June 2022, Salazar voted to raise the legal age to buy some types of assault rifles from 18 to 21.
Healthcare Salazar said that she would only support repeal of the
Affordable Care Act if a viable alternative were presented. She opposed repeal of the ACA's mandate that health insurers cover
preexisting conditions, but called for "free market" policies on health insurance.
Immigration In 2025 and 2026, Salazar sponsored the
DIGNIDAD Act, a comprehensive immigration and amnesty bill. The act grants work authorization and a
pathway to legal status for up to 12 million
illegal immigrants living in the United States, reforms the
asylum screening process, and provides pathways to citizenship for
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients.
Foreign policy and views on socialism in
El Salvador, 2024 Salazar is a supporter of
Israel. Salazar criticized President Barack Obama's
policy of engagement with Cuba, saying that she would support lifting the U.S. trade
embargo against Cuba only once there is democracy in Cuba. On January 13, 2023, Salazar reintroduced the Fighting Oppression until the Reign of Castro Ends (FORCE) Act, which "stops President Biden from normalizing relations with Cuba unless freedom and democracy are restored on the island". She said that
democratic socialism means "misery, oppression and exile". Salazar is considered an ally of Argentine president
Javier Milei, the sole member of Congress to attend his inauguration, which was done at the invitation of the Argentine government. She argued that Argentina "is going to set the course and point of reference for the rest of Latin America as to the way that a country should be governed".
LGBTQ rights On February 25, 2021, Salazar voted against the
Equality Act, a bill that would prohibit discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation by amending the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Fair Housing Act to explicitly include new protections. Salazar said the bill "missed the mark by removing religious freedom protections." In 2021, Salazar co-sponsored the Fairness for All Act, the Republican alternative to the Equality Act. In 2022, Salazar was one of six Republicans to vote for the Global Respect Act, which imposes sanctions on foreign persons responsible for violations of the internationally recognized human rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex (LGBTQI) people, and for other purposes.
Statehood for Puerto Rico On March 2, 2021, Salazar and
Resident Commissioner Jenniffer González introduced the
Puerto Rico Statehood Admission Act.
Technology In an effort to combat the rise of
AI-generated
deepfakes, Salazar introduced H.R. 6943: No AI Fraud Act into the
118th United States Congress on January 10, 2024, to establish individual property rights to unique physical attributes, including voice.
Veterans Salazar voted against the
Honoring our PACT Act of 2022 which expanded
VA benefits to veterans exposed to toxic chemicals during their military service. ==Electoral history==