FEELY, THOMAS JAMES

Running for US House

R

Policy Positions

Positions as of May 31, 2026, extracted from source websites.

Climate(4)

Strongly supports expanding American oil, natural gas, and coal production as part of an energy independence agenda.

"I proudly support President Trump's America-First energy agenda—and I'll work to unleash the full power of American oil, natural gas, clean coal, and the next generation of innovation."

Opposes regulatory red tape on energy production and rejects what he calls 'Green New Deal' policies.

"It means never again being held hostage by foreign adversaries or Green New Deal lies. I'll fight to restore American energy dominance by cutting red tape, encouraging exploration, and building the infrastructure we need to fuel America's comeback."

Opposes regulatory red tape on energy, framing environmental regulations as obstacles to American energy dominance.

"I'll fight to restore American energy dominance by cutting red tape, encouraging exploration, and building the infrastructure we need to fuel America's comeback."

Implicitly opposes green energy mandates, framing them as 'Green New Deal lies' that harm American energy dominance.

"It means never again being held hostage by foreign adversaries or Green New Deal lies."

Economy(3)

Supports expanding Trump-era tax cuts to grow the economy and reward working Americans.

"In Congress, I'll fight to slash red tape, expand Trump-era tax cuts, unleash domestic manufacturing, and drive down inflation."

Opposes federal mandates that hurt small businesses and advocates for reducing regulatory burdens.

"stopping out-of-control federal mandates that hurt our families, small businesses, and schools."

Seeks to reduce the national debt alongside economic growth initiatives.

"That's how we bring good-paying, stable jobs to the Valley and reduce our national debt while we're at it."

Education(2)

Opposes what he calls 'radical gender ideology' being promoted in schools and other institutions.

"Radical gender ideology is destroying fairness and opportunity for young women, and weak leaders are letting it happen."

Opposes what he characterizes as radical gender ideology influencing school policy and competition, implying opposition to related curriculum or policy mandates.

"Radical gender ideology is destroying fairness and opportunity for young women, and weak leaders are letting it happen. In Congress, I will fight to protect girls' and women's sports by codifying common-sense laws that ensure fair competition and keep women's titles out of men's hands."

Guns(1)

Commits to defending Second Amendment rights as a core priority for Arizona constituents.

"That means protecting our water, standing up for our farmers and ranchers, defending our Second Amendment rights, and stopping out-of-control federal mandates that hurt our families, small businesses, and schools."

Immigration(3)

Strongly supports finishing the border wall and fully backing Border Patrol and ICE agents to secure the southern border.

"In Congress, I'll fight to finish the wall, dismantle the Biden/Harris open-borders agenda, and deliver results. That includes supporting mass deportations of violent offenders, fully backing our police, Border Patrol and ICE agents, and working to eradicate fentanyl before it reaches our neighborhoods."

Supports mass deportations of violent offenders as part of a broader border security agenda.

"That includes supporting mass deportations of violent offenders, fully backing our police, Border Patrol and ICE agents, and working to eradicate fentanyl before it reaches our neighborhoods."

Feely explicitly prioritizes border security as a core campaign issue.

"fight for border security, protect our freedoms, and put America First"

Social Issues(1)

Opposes transgender women and girls competing in women's sports, framing it as protecting fairness for biological females.

"I am unashamed to say: boys should not be competing against girls in sports. Plain and simple. Radical gender ideology is destroying fairness and opportunity for young women, and weak leaders are letting it happen."