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] | 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? | Education and training will help all Arizonans get better jobs and better wages. | |
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? | We need to be competitive in taxes so we can attract more industry and jobs. We need to get people back to work. attract more industry and jobs. attract more industry. | |
13. Do you support efforts to reform Arizona’s regulatory boards and commissions? | Yes | |
14. What is the greatest challenge facing Arizona today? | The greatest challenge facing Arizona today is to reduce regulations and less government intrusion into the business community. reducing restictions and government intrusion in businesses. The virus is a big challenge and we need to open business and open or schools. 80+% of the parents want classroom teaching for their children. reducing restrictions and government intrution in our businesses. s reducing regulations and governmentt redcing regulations and less government intrusion. reducing regulations and less government in |
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