Q: Currently, Virginia does not allow early voting but does have absentee voting, both in-person and by mail. Early voting does not require a reason, but absentee voting does. Some have proposed early voting as a way to ease lines at the polls on Election Day and increase voter participation. Opponents argue that there is no indication early voting increase participation and that the costs of early voting, plus the challenges of keeping the votes secure for a long period of time do not make it worthwhile. Do you support or oppose early voting in Virginia? A: Support
Q: Do you support or oppose legislation overturning Governor McAuliffe’s executive order banning law-abiding citizens from carrying firearms in state buildings? A: Oppose
Q: “Sanctuary cities” are localities that shelter illegal immigrants by refusing to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement laws. Do you support or oppose legislation prohibiting Virginia localities from adopting “Sanctuary City” policies? A: Oppose
Q: Twenty years ago, Virginia abolished parole for violent offenders and established "Truth in Sentencing," which requires convicted criminals to serve at least 85% of their sentences. Since then, Virginia's crime and repeat-offender rates fell to some of the lowest in the nation. Do you support or oppose “Truth in Sentencing”? A: Support "Truth in Sentencing"
Q: In order to provide healthcare services in Virginia, a provider must obtain a “Certificate of Public Need” from the state. This is a lengthy regulatory process with significant costs. Some argue that COPN should be reformed in order to make healthcare more of a free market, which they say would lower costs and expand access. Others argue the COPN process is necessary to control costs, ensure the quality of care and protect the financial viability of hospitals. Which of the following best describes your position? A: Virginia should reform, but not fully repeal, its COPN laws
Q: Do you support or oppose efforts to expand state “Tuition Assistance Grants” to Virginia students who attend private colleges and universities? Tuition assistance grants are awarded to Virginia residents who attend accredited private colleges in Virginia like [list local private school]. The maximum grant size is $3,100. A: Oppose
Q: Some elected officials advocate expanding early childhood education in Virginia by offering universal Pre-K to all children through Virginia’s public schools, which they say improves long-term educational and economic outcomes. Others argue universal Pre-K offers little tangible benefit and would increase class sizes, force local school divisions to take on debt in order to build new classrooms and cost the state nearly $600 million per year. Which of the following best describes your view on early childhood education in Virginia? A: Virginia should expand early childhood education by offering universal Pre-K through the public school system.
Q: Other states have adopted legislation creating “Parental Education Savings Accounts.” These optional accounts allow parents to use a portion of their child’s share of state funding for educational purposes, including tuition at a private or charter school, hire a tutor, enroll their child in online classes, or save for college. Would you support or oppose the creation of Parental Education Savings Accounts in Virginia? A: Oppose
Q: Would you support efforts to reform Virginia’s tax system by eliminating tax credits, deductions, incentives and preferences in order to lower the overall tax rate? A: Yes
Q: From the following list of issues, which issue do you believe should be the top priority of the Virginia House of Delegates? A: Making higher education more affordable and accessible
Q: Virginia is home to more than 780,000 veterans who have served our country. It is important that we support these veterans and their families. Listed below are some of the most important veteran initiatives that the General Assembly will consider this year. Which is the most important you believe should be addressed by the General Assembly. A: Veterans’ transition programs and employment opportunities
Q: Currently, Virginia does not allow early voting but does have absentee voting, both in-person and by mail. Early voting does not require a reason, but absentee voting does. Some have proposed early voting as a way to ease lines at the polls on Election Day and increase voter participation. Opponents argue that there is no indication early voting increase participation and that the costs of early voting, plus the challenges of keeping the votes secure for a long period of time do not make it worthwhile. Do you support or oppose early voting in Virginia? A: Support
Q: Do you support or oppose legislation overturning Governor McAuliffe’s executive order banning law-abiding citizens from carrying firearms in state buildings? A: Oppose
Q: “Sanctuary cities” are localities that shelter illegal immigrants by refusing to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement laws. Do you support or oppose legislation prohibiting Virginia localities from adopting “Sanctuary City” policies? A: Support
Q: Twenty years ago, Virginia abolished parole for violent offenders and established "Truth in Sentencing," which requires convicted criminals to serve at least 85% of their sentences. Since then, Virginia's crime and repeat-offender rates fell to some of the lowest in the nation. Do you support or oppose “Truth in Sentencing”? A: Oppose "Truth in Sentencing"
Q: In order to provide healthcare services in Virginia, a provider must obtain a “Certificate of Public Need” from the state. This is a lengthy regulatory process with significant costs. Some argue that COPN should be reformed in order to make healthcare more of a free market, which they say would lower costs and expand access. Others argue the COPN process is necessary to control costs, ensure the quality of care and protect the financial viability of hospitals. Which of the following best describes your position? A: Virginia should leave its COPN laws in place as they currently exist
Q: Do you support or oppose efforts to expand state “Tuition Assistance Grants” to Virginia students who attend private colleges and universities? Tuition assistance grants are awarded to Virginia residents who attend accredited private colleges in Virginia like [list local private school]. The maximum grant size is $3,100. A: Oppose
Q: Some elected officials advocate expanding early childhood education in Virginia by offering universal Pre-K to all children through Virginia’s public schools, which they say improves long-term educational and economic outcomes. Others argue universal Pre-K offers little tangible benefit and would increase class sizes, force local school divisions to take on debt in order to build new classrooms and cost the state nearly $600 million per year. Which of the following best describes your view on early childhood education in Virginia? A: Virginia should expand early childhood education by offering universal Pre-K through the public school system.
Q: Other states have adopted legislation creating “Parental Education Savings Accounts.” These optional accounts allow parents to use a portion of their child’s share of state funding for educational purposes, including tuition at a private or charter school, hire a tutor, enroll their child in online classes, or save for college. Would you support or oppose the creation of Parental Education Savings Accounts in Virginia? A: Support
Q: Do you believe state government has a role to play in incentivizing job creation through the use of tax credits and economic development incentives? A: Yes
Q: Would you support efforts to reform Virginia’s tax system by eliminating tax credits, deductions, incentives and preferences in order to lower the overall tax rate? A: No
Q: From the following list of issues, which issue do you believe should be the top priority of the Virginia House of Delegates? A: Making higher education more affordable and accessible
Q: Other states have adopted legislation creating “Parental Education Savings Accounts.” These optional accounts allow parents to use a portion of their child’s share of state funding for educational purposes, including tuition at a private or charter school, hire a tutor, enroll their child in online classes, or save for college. Would you support or oppose the creation of Parental Education Savings Accounts in Virginia? A: Oppose
Q: Do you believe state government has a role to play in incentivizing job creation through the use of tax credits and economic development incentives? A: Yes
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