Becky Nutt

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District:
LD14
Political Affiliation:
Republican
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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]Priority
5. What are your priorities as a lawmaker? [Health Care]Priority
6. What are your priorities as a lawmaker? [Sentencing Reform]Priority
7. What are your priorities as a lawmaker? [Transportation]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? I am a rural legislator that not just represents rural, but lives rural. Stabilizing rural economies is why I ran for office. My work includes active involvement with local leaders in rural communities to find the "hedgehog" intersection of education/training/workforce, jobs/economy/independence, business/growth/sustainability. Each community is different, but the system will be similar. Growing rural economies is improving the State's whole economy. We are only as strong as our weakest link and if rural economies are weak it leaves our whole State susceptible to weakness.
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?I am not the tax expert, but I believe in less taxes and current taxes must be used appropriately. Less government brings less waste. The public sector can, and should, do much of the work that has become government jobs--charter schools being an example.
13. Do you support efforts to reform Arizona’s regulatory boards and commissions?Yes
14. What is the greatest challenge facing Arizona today? There are many challenges, but, in my view, the immediate threat is a socialist led take-over of our government system.
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