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Has pledged to 'always protect women's right to make their own health care decisions' and frames access to reproductive care as a campaign centerpiece, rejecting any personhood-from-conception protection for the unborn.
Served as Wisconsin's Secretary of Revenue (2019–2023) under Democratic Governor Tony Evers, administering a progressive state tax structure and defending Evers' multi-billion-dollar spending budgets against Republican-led balanced-budget and tax-cut initiatives — consistently prioritizing government program expansion over deficit reduction.
As Wisconsin Assembly Minority Leader (2011–2017), Barca led Democratic floor opposition to Wisconsin's strict voter-ID law (Act 23, 2011), repeatedly challenging it in legislative debates and supporting legal efforts to block implementation — placing him against the rubric's voter-ID and election-security standard.
In his 2024 Wisconsin 1st-District congressional campaign, Barca called for 'pathways to citizenship' for undocumented immigrants and 'a process for refugees to seek asylum' alongside incremental border-technology improvements — explicitly rejecting mandatory deportation in favor of legalization and normalization.
Supports universal background-check legislation and 'common sense gun safety measures,' aligning with the gun-control agenda the rubric's self-defense category opposes (background-check mandates extend the federal firearms registry).
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