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Position on Issues

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2018

Should New Hampshire ban abortion after 20 weeks gestation, with exceptions for cases of rape/incest and health complications?

"I generally support access to abortion and believe women should make decisions about abortion, contraception, and their health with the support of their health professionals and without government intrusion."

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2018

Should NH pursue expanded commuter rail?

"I would be interested in pursuing commuter rail as I believe it could lower environmental impact on southern tier of state by reducing individual vehicle use."

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2018

Should NH limit terms for elected officials?

"I am undecided on this issue."

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2018

Should NH increase funding for heroin treatment programs?

"I support increased funding of heroin treatment programs."

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2018

Should NH add an income tax on earned income?

"I oppose New Hampshire adding an income tax on earned income."

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2018

Should NH add a broad-based sales tax?

"I oppose New Hampshire adding a broad-based sales tax."

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2018

Should NH legalize the recreational use of marijuana?

"I support marijuana legalization."

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2018

Was New Hampshire right to continue expanded Medicaid eligibility, using the traditional Medicaid system of managed care instead of private insurance?

"I support expanded Medicaid eligibility, using the traidiontal Medicaid system of managed care instead of private insurance."

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2018

Should NH do more to enforce federal immigration laws?

"I believe NH is presently adequately enforcing immigration laws."

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2018

Should New Hampshire increase subsidies and tax credits for business investment?

"It would depend on the business, it's geogrpahic location, and the level of credits and subsidies offered."

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2018

Is police brutality an issue in NH?

"I don't believe it is a widespread issue, when it crops up it should be dealt with, if it appears to become widespread then it might warrant statewide governmental review."

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2018

Should New Hampshire continue to participate in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, which requires utilities to purchase allowances for every ton of carbon they emit?

"Generally in favor of RGGI, but would keep mind open if alternative programs/strategies were available."

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2018

Should New Hampshire maintain the renewable portfolio standard, which requires public utilities in New Hampshire to obtain a certain percentage of electricity from renewable energy sources (25% by 2025)?

"I support the renewable portfolio standard in New Hampshire."

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2018

Should New Hampshire government do more to increase the supply of affordable housing?

"I believe NH government could work with local government in specific geographic areas, not all regions of the state have the same affordable housing problems."

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2018

Should NH continue to administer statewide standards-based student assessments?

"I support New Hampshire continuing to administer statewide standards-based student assessments."

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2018

Should NH pass stricter gun control laws?

"I generally support the gun control laws presently on the books."

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2018

Should New Hampshire allocate tax revenues for private and home schooling costs?

"I am generally against allocating tax revenues for private schooling, might support home school costs if home schooled students were subject to assessment standards."

Citizens Count Issue Survey, 2018

Should NH impose strict residency requirements on registering to vote?

"Not sure what the survey's definition of 'strict' is. Generally support making voting as easy as possible, although I don't believe requiring presentation of ID to vote is unreasonable in NH."

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