Question | Response | |
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1. Arizona’s public education system allows students to attend a local district school, charter school, virtual school, or through school district open enrollment. Do you support a parent's right to choose the best public school, in their judgment, for their children? | Strongly support | |
2. What are your priorities as a lawmaker? [Economic Development] | Highest Priority | |
3. What are your priorities as a lawmaker? [Education] | Highest Priority | |
4. What are your priorities as a lawmaker? [Environment and Public Land Issues] | Highest Priority | |
5. What are your priorities as a lawmaker? [Health Care] | Highest Priority | |
6. What are your priorities as a lawmaker? [Sentencing Reform] | Highest Priority | |
7. What are your priorities as a lawmaker? [Transportation] | Highest Priority | |
8. Charter schools are public schools that are operated by private contractors to provide education service - similar to other state contractors for health care, transportation, and other services. Do you support charter schools in Arizona? | Yes | |
9. Please share what your priorities will be as a state lawmaker to strengthen Arizona’s workforce and economy so that all Arizonans have better opportunities to move up the economic ladder? | In our Free Market, Capitalist system, we must focus on minimizing and limiting governments excessive burden and control by over regulation and encourage and reward inovation and free thinking in the economy. | |
10. School districts and charter schools are public schools; do you support equitable funding for all public school students? | Yes | |
11. Do you support tax reform? | Yes | |
12. What are your ideas for tax reform that would improve our state's economy? | Limit the overreach of governmental taxation and encourage citizen reinvestment in their communities. | |
13. Do you support efforts to reform Arizona’s regulatory boards and commissions? | Yes | |
14. What is the greatest challenge facing Arizona today? | Overall Public Safety, Education and a Robust Economy |
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