Former Member, Education Appropriations and Oversight Committee, Washington State House of Representatives
Former Member, Education Committee, Washington State House of Representatives
Former Member, Higher Education Committee, Washington State House of Representatives
Former Member, Legislative-Executive Workfirst Oversight Committee, Washington State House of Representatives
Former Member, Rules Committee, Washington State House of Representatives
Former Assistant Minority Ranking Member, Transportation Committee, Washington State House of Representatives
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You may be wondering why I decided to run for elected office, when I already have a pretty interesting and rewarding job.
Well, I saw what was happening in our state and was reminded of the quote by Sir Edmund Burke, "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." And I read the findings of Alexander Tyler, a Scottish history professor in 1787, not long after our country was founded, who noted that the average age of the world's greatest civilizations has been only about 200 years. They typically go through the following stages: from bondage to spiritual faith, to great courage, to liberty, to abundance, to complacency, to apathy, to dependence, and back into bondage.
He observed that a democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority always vote for the candidates who promise the most benefits from the public treasury, with the result that every democracy will finally collapse due to loose fiscal policy, which is always followed by a dictatorship.
My wife, Sandy, and I spent a week a few years ago at a rural orphanage in Zimbabwe, where they had an insane inflation rate for the previous couple of years. I have a $10 bill from Zimbabwe which, several years ago, you could use to buy food in a grocery store. I also have a $10 trillion bill printed in 2007 that is totally worthless. Just before our visit, you could not find food in any stores, because there was no money with any value. This is what happens when a government has reached the loose fiscal policy state, followed by a dictatorship.
The problem is that a government that is powerful enough to give you all the security you want is also powerful enough to tell you where to live, what car you can drive, what doctor you can see, and so on.
Ironically, the economy in Zimbabwe is now more stable because they are using U.S. dollars exclusively in their country. But I'm concerned with how fast we are printing U.S. dollars!
We became the greatest nation on the earth because our forefathers' faith led us to liberty and prosperity. They had faith that doing the right thing, no matter what the cost, would merit God's favor. They had faith that in freedom, the people flourish. They had faith in free market capitalism. Although they believed in the Biblical principle that if a man will not work, he will not eat, they also believed that the good American people would not let our neighbors starve.
But for the past few decades, our government has lost that faith. Instead they alarm us with crisis after crisis, stirring us to react in fear. Because we were afraid of overpopulation or that babies would be born into families that didn't want them, we have allowed and even paid for abortions. Because we fear our pollution could destroy this amazing planet, we've instituted Cap and Trade and a host of other overly-restrictive ecological limits. Out of fear, we have laws upon laws to restrict every aspect of a small business trying to get started. Because we don't have faith that our churches and our people will take care of each other, our government has now taken over much of our charity, through welfare, food stamps, etc. Because we no longer have faith in our people, our government continues to grow as they need to regulate every aspect of our lives.
Out of fear, we have been willing to give up some of our liberty to gain some security. But Benjamin Franklin warned us when he said, "Any society that would give up a little liberty to gain a little security would deserve neither and lose both."
Well, I am tired of living in fear. I do have faith in the all-powerful God who wants only what is best for us. I do have faith that in freedom, people thrive. I do have faith in free market capitalism. I do have faith that the people themselves are still the best ones to govern our nation and take care of each other. I want a government whose priority is to protect our lives and liberty, staying out of our way as much as possible the rest of the time. I'm not willing to slide back down the path into bondage.
With these ideas in my head, I was studying the Bible on a flight to Montreal in January, 2008, when I read the story of the boy who offered his few loaves of bread and a couple of fish to Jesus, who used them to feed 5000 people. The question I then read was, "What could God do if you just gave him what you have?" Well, an idea came into my mind, but I wasn't convinced I should really do what I was thinking.
Then I read about Peter stepping out of the boat and walking on the water toward Jesus. The question that followed was, "What could God do with you if you were just willing to step out of the boat?"
So I decided to step out of the boat and run for the Washington State House of Representatives. Now I'm running again to represent my constituents for a fourth term, maintaining my faith in the principles that made our country great, with the intent of guiding our state back to that faith.
1. Do you generally support pro-choice or pro-life legislation?
- Pro-life
2. Should abortion be legal when the pregnancy resulted from incest or rape?
- No
3. Do you support the prohibition of public funds for organizations that perform abortions?
- Yes
4. Other or expanded principles
- Doctors should not be prohibited in making the tough decision in the extremely unlikely situation where a baby must be taken to save the life of a mother.
1. Reducing state employee salaries AND/OR pensions?
- No
2. Instituting mandatory furloughs AND/OR layoffs for state employees?
- No
3. Reducing benefits for Medicaid recipients?
- No
4. Other or expanded principles
- With extraordinary revenue this past year, instead of keeping money in the state rainy day account, the legislature found a way around current law, and spent the money we will need when a truly rainy day comes.
1. Do you support any limits on campaign contributions to state candidates?
- Yes
2. Do you support the regulation of indirect campaign contributions from corporations and unions?
- Yes
3. Do you support the use of an independent AND/OR bipartisan commission for redistricting?
- Yes
4. Do you support requiring a government-issued photo identification in order to vote at the polls?
- Yes
5. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer
1. Do you support capital punishment for certain crimes?
- Yes
2. Do you support the legalization of marijuana for recreational purposes?
- No
3. Should a minor accused of a violent crime be prosecuted as an adult?
- Yes
4. Do you support the enforcement of federal immigration laws by state and local police?
- Yes
5. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer
1. Do you support state government spending as a means of promoting economic growth?
- No
2. Do you support lowering state taxes as a means of promoting economic growth?
- Yes
3. Do you support reducing state government regulations on the private sector?
- Yes
4. Do you support expanding access to unemployment benefits?
- No
5. Do you support requiring welfare applicants to pass a drug test in order to receive benefits?
- Yes
6. Do you support an increase of the minimum wage of Washington?
- No
7. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer
1. Do you support adopting federal education standards in Washington?
- No
2. Do you support state funding for charter schools?
- Yes
3. Should immigrants unlawfully present in the United States who graduate from Washington high schools be eligible for in-state tuition at public universities?
- No
4. Do you support increasing funding for the state education budget?
- No
5. Other or expanded principles
- Washington has recently satisfied the McCleary decision by increasing state education funding by billions of dollars, now spending more than half of the budget on education for the first time in decades. We now need to demand excellence in education.
1. Do you support state funding for the development of renewable energy (e.g. solar, wind, thermal)?
- No
2. Do you support state government regulations of greenhouse gas emissions?
- No
3. Do you support increasing state funding for clean drinking water initiatives?
- Yes
4. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer
1. Do you generally support gun-control legislation?
- No
2. Should background checks be required on gun sales between private citizens at gun shows?
- No
3. Should teachers be allowed to bring guns into the classroom?
- Yes
4. Should a license be required for gun ownership?
- No
5. Other or expanded principles
- The numerous gun laws on the books are sufficient, if they are properly enforced.
1. Should the state government increase funding for treatment facilities to combat opioid abuse?
- Yes
2. Do you support Medicaid expansion through Washington's health care programs?
- No
3. Do you support requiring individuals to purchase health care insurance?
- No
4. Do you support legislation that grants citizens the right to choose to die through euthanasia?
- No
5. Do you support eliminating religious exemptions for vaccinations?
- No
6. Other or expanded principles
- No Answer
1. Do you support the inclusion of sexual orientation in Washington's anti-discrimination laws?
- No
2. Do you support the inclusion of gender identity in Washington's anti-discrimination laws?
- No
3. Do you support greater efforts by Washington state government in closing the pay gap between men and women?
- No
4. Other or expanded principles
- Recent research reveals a very small pay gap between men and women. This gap is continuing to close under current law.
In the following area, please explain in a total of 100 words or less, your top two or three priorities if elected. If they require additional funding for implementation, please explain how you would obtain this funding.
- I'm on a mission to rein in our out of control car tab fees, gas taxes, tolling and property taxes by focusing on transportation projects that actually reduce traffic congestion and slashing the unreasonable costs of those projects. I insist that our property taxes do decrease as promised. I'm adamant that we provide parents the choices in school excellence they need to increase their children's graduation rates, fully prepared for careers or higher education. I'm committed to building hope and opportunities for families, setting our children up for success.
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