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Quick Facts
Personal Details

Education

  • Attended, Business/History, University of Southern California

Professional Experience

  • Attended, Business/History, University of Southern California
  • Commercial Developer, 1981-present
  • Farmer, 1981-present

Political Experience

  • Attended, Business/History, University of Southern California
  • Commercial Developer, 1981-present
  • Farmer, 1981-present
  • Representative, Arizona State House of Representatives, District 13, 2017-2018
  • Senator, Arizona State Senate, District 13, 2010-2017

Former Committees/Caucuses

Former Chair, Appropriations Committee, Arizona State House of Representatives

Former Chair, Appropriations Committee, Arizona State Senate

Former Vice Chair, Capital Review [JCCR] Committee, Arizona State Senate

Former Member, Education Committee, Arizona State House of Representatives

Former Chair, Joint Legislative Budget Committee [JLBC], Arizona State Senate

Former Member, Natural Resources and Transportation Committee, Arizona State Senate

Former Vice Chair, Natural Resources Committee, Arizona State Senate

Former Member, Rural Affairs and Environment Committee, Arizona State Senate

Former Member, Subcommittee on Education, Arizona State House of Representatives

Former Member, Subcommittee on Health and Welfare, Arizona State House of Representatives

Former Member, Subcommittee on Public Safety, Infrastructure and Resources, Arizona State House of Representatives

Former Member, Veterans and Military Affairs Committee, Arizona State Senate

Former Vice Chair, Water, Land Use and Rural Development Committee, Arizona State Senate

Religious, Civic, and other Memberships

  • Attended, Business/History, University of Southern California
  • Commercial Developer, 1981-present
  • Farmer, 1981-present
  • Representative, Arizona State House of Representatives, District 13, 2017-2018
  • Senator, Arizona State Senate, District 13, 2010-2017
  • Former Chair, Yuma Tea Party

Other Info

— Awards:

  • Friend of the Family Award

Hero of the Taxpayer

  • Five

Policy Positions

Congressional Election 1992 National Political Awareness Test

Taxes

Which of the following tax measures, if any, will you support if elected to the Congress in 1992?

1. Reducing the capital gains tax rate on profits from the sale of stocks, bonds and real estate.
- X

2. Permitting tax-free withdrawals from IRAs in limited circumstances.
- X

3. Providing some kind of middle-class tax break.
- X

4. Increasing the income taxes of those with incomes over $100,000.
- No Answer

5. Providing a tax credit for first-time home buyers.
- X

6. Repealing luxury taxes on limited items.
- X

7. Providing a temporary investment tax credit.
- X

8. Other
- X

Revenue Priorities/Program Spending

Please evaluate the following general program areas and indicate the level of federal funding that you will support if you are elected to Congress.

1. Health Care
- Decrease Spending

2. Unemployment
- Decrease Spending

3. AIDS Research
- Decrease Spending

4. Environment
- Decrease Spending

5. Defense
- Decrease Spending

6. Education
- Decrease Spending

7. National Debt Payments
- Increase Spending

8. Drugs
- Decrease Spending

National Debt

If you are elected to Congress, how will you confront the issue of the national debt?

1. Reduce governmental defense spending.
- X

2. Reduce governmental domestic spending.
- X

3. Raise personal income taxes for all citizens.
- No Answer

4. Raise personal income taxes for citizens with incomes over $100,000.
- No Answer

5. Raise corporate taxes.
- No Answer

6. Do nothing at the present time.
- No Answer

7. Other
- X

Unemployment

Which of the following measures designed to address the issue of unemployment do you support or oppose?

1. Extending unemployment compensation further.
- Strongly Oppose

2. Federal support of job retraining programs.
- Strongly Oppose

3. Federal grants to states for creating jobs in inner cities.
- Strongly Oppose

4. Mandating workfare for welfare recipients.
- Strongly Support

5. Minimizing governmental intervention and letting the market take a more natural course.
- Strongly Support

6. Federal investment in America's infrastructure.
- Strongly Oppose

7. Other
- No Answer

Trade

Which of the following policies, if any, should be pursued by the federal government in the area of the United States/Japenese trade?

1. Restricting the overall volume of goods entering the United States from Japan.
- No Answer

2. Imposing tariffs on goods entering the United States from Japan.
- X

3. Requiring Japan to eliminate its trade surplus with the United States over a period of five years.
- No Answer

4. Requiring reciprocal trade agreements between the United States and Japan based on equal dollar values.
- No Answer

5. Imposing no restrictions on trade between the United States and Japan.
- No Answer

6. Other
- X

Defense

Which of the following defense proposals do you support or oppose?

1. Reduction of the number of American military troops.
- Oppose

2. Continued funding of the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI).
- Support

Health Care

Do you consider the fact that many Americans do not have health insurance to be a problem, and if so, please note which of the following proposals you favor?

1. Elimination of private insurance in favor of a program administered and paid for by the federal government and run by the states, similar to the health care system in Canada.
- No Answer

2. Offering tax incentives to all small employers in return for guaranteed health insurance coverage of all employees and their families.
- No Answer

3. Implementation of a "play or pay" program where employers must enroll their employees and families in a basic health plan or contribute to a public fund that will provide health care for everyone without coverage.
- No Answer

4. Creation of a fund designed to provide health insurance to the unemployed and supported by additional tax levies on large employers.
- No Answer

5. A system of tax credits and vouchers to provide health insurance for the working poor and people of moderate income.
- No Answer

6. No reform necessary at this time.
- No Answer

7. Other
- X

Education

If elected to Congress, which of the following proposals designed to change our nations' public education system will you support?

1. Increased federal funding.
- No Answer

2. Increased state and local funding.
- No Answer

3. Improved teacher recruitment and training.
- No Answer

4. National curricula and standards.
- No Answer

5. Smaller classes.
- No Answer

6. Increased national testing.
- No Answer

7. A "choice" or "vouchers" program.
- X

8. No major changes are necessary at this time.
- No Answer

9. Other
- X

Drugs

If elected to Congress, how will you confront the War on Drugs?"

1. Provide federal funds to educate people about the dangers of drugs.
- No Answer

2. Provide federal funds to help drug addicts overcome their addictions.
- No Answer

3. Work with foreign governments to stop the export of drugs to this country.
- No Answer

4. Impose mandatory federal jail sentences for drug dealers.
- X

5. Impose mandatory federal jail sentences for drug users.
- No Answer

6. Legalize the possession and use of drugs.
- No Answer

7. Other
- X

The Environment

What is your opinion on the following environmental proposals?

1. Opening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil exploration.
- Support

2. Amending the Clean Water Act's section on wetlands to provide landowners with greater rights.
- Support

3. Reauthorization of The Endangered Species Act in its current form.
- Oppose

Abortion

Please indicate which of the following positions you support or oppose.

1. Parental or spousal notification prior to permitting an abortion.
- No Answer

2. Abortion should be illegal in all circumstances.
- No Answer

3. Federally funded abortions should be permitted.
- No Answer

4. Women should be able to get abortions if they want no matter what the reason.
- No Answer

5. Abortion should be legal only in limited circumstances, for example, when the life of the mother is endangered or in the case of rape or incest.
- Strongly Support

Anti-Crime / Gun Control

Which of the following anti-crime measures do you support or oppose?

1. Expansion of the number of federal crimes punishable by death.
- Strongly Support

2. A mandatory waiting period before the purchase of a handgun.
- No Answer

3. Increased federal spending for state and local police programs.
- No Answer

4. A ban on the sale and possession of assault-style semiautomatic weapons.
- No Answer

5. A limitation on habeas corpus appeals for death row inmates.
- Strongly Support

6. Other
- No Answer

Legislative Priorities

Whare are your two top priorities if elected to the Congress?

1. What will you do about each priority?
- 1. Balance the budget through reduced expenditures. Slash all programs, including entitlements!

2. How will you finance (when necessary) each priority?
- [No additional answer]

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