1 | Timothy Aldal | Paul Holvey | Martha A Sherwood | ||
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2 | QUESTION [Bill reference from 2019] | Republican | Democrat | Libertarian | |
3 | 1 | Do you support including light rail in the new Columbia River bridge design? | Decline | see below for voting results | No response |
4 | 2 | Do you support tolling primary freeways and roads? | NO | ||
5 | 3 | Do you support additional increases in fuel taxes for infrastructure repairs that are still unfunded? | NO | ||
6 | 4 | Do you support elimination of mortgage interest deduction from taxable income? [HB 3349] | NO | ||
7 | 5 | Would you support a conversion to a sales tax that would totally eliminate a personal income tax? | NO* | ||
8 | 6 | Do you support a county's right to adopt or pass a Second Amendment Sanctuary ordinance? | YES* | ||
9 | 7 | Do you support changing the age to purchase firearms from 18 to 21? [SB 978] | NO* | ||
10 | 8 | Do you support requiring firearms to be securely locked at home and in transit? [SB 978] | NO* | ||
11 | 9 | Do you support the repeal of Oregon's sanctuary state law? | YES | ||
12 | 10 | Do you support limiting the sale of Oregon farm land to only U.S. citizens? (Over 2% is currently owned by foreign countries.) | YES | ||
13 | 11 | Do you believe better forest management would have reduced the number of acres that burned in Oregon last summer? | YES | ||
14 | 12 | Do you support reclassifying hydropower as a renewable resource? | YES | ||
15 | 13 | Do you support Oregon contracting with other countries in a cap-and-trade agreement? | NO* | ||
16 | 14 | Would you be willing to support cap-and-trade if your district received extra funding for needed projects? | NO* | ||
17 | 15 | Do you support developing court programs as an alternative to incarceration for certain no-violent offenders? | YES | ||
18 | 16 | Do you support IP 1, 2021, restricting the "emergency clause" on legislative bills to emergencies with an identified purpose? | YES* | ||
19 | 17 | Do you support an Oregon Constitutional amendment to require proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote in Oregon? | YES | ||
20 | 18 | Do you support a primary election where all voters vote to determine top two candidates regardless of their party affiliation? | YES | ||
21 | 19 | Do you support overturning the Oregon Department of Education's decision to require use of the Common Core State Standards? | YES | ||
22 | 20 | Do you support an Education Savings Account that follows student allowing school choice? [SB 668] | YES | ||
23 | 21 | Do you support giving local school districts the authority to determine what is best for their schools to increase attendance and improve graduation rates? | YES | ||
24 | 22 | Do you believe that gender identity instruction is appropriate for grades K-3? | NO | ||
25 | 23 | Should biological males who identify as women be allowed to compete in women's sports? | NO* | ||
26 | 24 | Do you support requiring all Oregon employers to use the federal E-Verify system to determine the employee's work eligibility status? | YES | ||
27 | 25 | Due to the US Supreme Court decision in Janus v. AFSCME, do you support requiring employees to sign a waiver of First Amendment rights before withholding union dues? | NO | ||
28 | 26 | Do you support giving employees the right to use marijuana if not impaired, exemptions for high risk jobs? [SB 379A] | YES | ||
29 | 27 | Do you support the First Amendment rights of business owners to run their business in accordance with their religious beliefs? | YES | ||
30 | 28 | Will you support legislation and vote to restore legal protection to unborn babies? | YES | ||
31 | 29 | Do you support making abortion illegal after 20 weeks, the point the fetus feels pain? | YES | ||
32 | 30 | Do you support ICLEI/ICMA or other 2030 Agenda (formerly Agenda 21) organizations contracting with governments, which allows them to make decisions reserved for elected officials? | NO | ||
33 | Responses to voting if elected and not otherwise persuaded. [Incumbent's voting results.] | ||||
34 | 31 | Reduce the tax kicker by rewriting the legislative approved budget shifting obligations to take advantage of excess kicker funds to benefit the General Fund. [Cost to taxpayers $108 million. HB 2975A] | NO* | YES | |
35 | 32 | Environmental Jobs Bill requiring large polluters to purchase credits from low polluters projected to reduce global CO2 emissions by less than a quarter of one percent (cap-and-trade). [Cost to Oregonians $700 million. HB 2020, credits in SB 1051A] | NO* | YES | |
36 | 33 | Natural gas investment recovery recoups cost of investments made to meet target standards. [Adds up to 30% to ratepayer costs. SB98B] | NO | YES | |
37 | 34 | Prohibits use of hydraulic fracturing for oil and gas exploration and production. [HB 2623A] | NO | YES | |
38 | 35 | Prohibits state agencies from reducing environmental standards setting standards above federal laws set on January 19, 2017, by President Obama. [HB 2250A] | NO | YES | |
39 | 36 | Commercial Activity Tax (CAT) - corporate gross receipts tax that earmarks 40% to fund Student Success grants and 30% to the Student Investment Fund. [Cost to Oregonians is $1.3 billion, an average of $600 per year per family. HB 3427] | NO* | YES | |
40 | 37 | Provides rebates for purchase, construction or installation of solar electric systems and energy storage systems. Offers up to $6,000 rebate capped at $2,500 for residential customers plus current tax credits. [HB 2618B] | YES | YES | |
41 | 38 | Installs vehicle charging stations on state property for private operation, prices fixed by the state. [HB 2093A] | NO* | YES | |
42 | 39 | Phase-out older medium and heavy-duty trucks with diesel engines and vehicles used on public projects. [Cost to Oregonians $53million. HB 2007] | NO* | YES | |
43 | 40 | Allows undocumented aliens to obtain driver's license. [Reverses Measure 88. HB 2015A] | NO* | YES | |
44 | 41 | Requires employers to notify employees of upcoming ICE inspection of employer's records regarding identity and employment eligibility. [SB 370A] | NO | YES | |
45 | 42 | Urges Congress to de-nuclearize U.S. [SJM 5] | NO | YES | |
46 | 43 | Requires healthcare provider to give 60-day advance notice of drug price increases. [HB 2658B] | YES | YES | |
47 | 44 | Develop a single payer government run health care prototype. [HB 2447] | NO* | YES | |
48 | 45 | Requires CCO to adopt community health improvement plan reinsured by Oregon Health Authority. [Cost to taxpayers $2.2 million. HB 2267A] | NO | YES | |
49 | 46 | Free nursing home visits for newborn to 6 months to do evidence-based assessments. [Projected cost to taxpayers is $1,643,642 for 2019-21 and $2,109,781 for 2021-23. SB 526B] | YES | YES | |
50 | 47 | Requires drug prescription labels in choice of 14 languages to accommodate 6.21% of Oregonians that are limited English proficient. [SB 698B] | NO | YES | |
51 | 48 | Caps growth of healthcare costs. [Cost to taxpayers $2 million and reduces funds for research. SB 889A] | NO | YES | |
52 | 49 | Taxes health insurance companies and extends reimbursable taxation to hospitals. [Cost to premium payers $334 million. HB 2010A] | NO* | YES | |
53 | 50 | Paid family medical leave using 1% combined employee/employer paid. [Cost Oregonians as business expense $1.2 billion. HB 2005] | YES | YES | |
54 | 51 | Requires CCO financial audits to be the same as domestic health insurers increasing reserves and operating expenses. [SB 1041B] | NO | YES | |
55 | 52 | Join the National Popular Vote Compact that directs Oregonian Electoral College votes based on voting results of all compact states. [SB 870] | NO* | YES | |
56 | 53 | State-paid ballot return, method determined by Secretary of State. [Estimated cost to taxpayers for a biennium is $3 million. SB 861A] | YES | YES | |
57 | 54 | Rent control, government regulated increases. [SB 608] | NO* | YES | |
58 | 55 | Prohibits attending school without vaccinations, only exemption is for medical reasons. [HB 3063B] | NO | YES | |
59 | 56 | Study on the health effects of student exposure to microwave radiation in schools, and develop recommendations on practices and alternative technologies to reduce students' exposure. [SB 283B] | NO | YES | |
60 | 57 | Curriculum requires contributions from every minority group including women, immigrants, LGBTQ and disabled. [HB 2023A] | NO* | YES | |
61 | 58 | Allows communities to form children's service district with the ability to accept grants and loans, funded by property taxes to pay for services within the geographic boundaries of the district. [SB 543A] | YES | NO | |
62 | 59 | Prevents courts from asking immigration status and notifying ICE. [HB 2932] | NO | YES | |
63 | 60 | Prohibits prosecuting attorney from conditioning defendant's plea offer on waving eligibility for sentence reduction or other executing or releasing authority. [SB 1002B] | NO | YES | |
64 | 61 | Allows person with marijuana conviction to request hearing to reduce offense classification. [SB 975B] | YES | YES | |
65 | 62 | Allows refusing to cooperate or submitting to tests, when arrested driving drunk, to be used in court. [SB 999B] | YES | YES | |
66 | 63 | Removes $500,000 cap on noneconomic damages for actions arising out of bodily injury. [Rolls back tort reform. HB 2014] | NO | YES | |
67 | 64 | Refer to voters constitutional change to require unanimous jury for death penalty. [Oregon is only state without unanimous jury to convict. HJR 10] | NO* | YES | |
68 | 65 | Requires 'care of life' if child is born alive after attempted abortion. [HB 3423] | YES | NO | |
69 | 66 | State government environmental regulations banning plastic straws in restaurants, use of polystyrene food containers, and prohibits single use checkout bags. [SB 90B, HB 2883B, HB 2509B] | NO | YES | |
70 | 67 | Allows cleaning ditches without permit to benefit agricultural drainage, fish and habitats. [HB 2437B] | YES | NO | |
71 | 68 | Limits egg sales to cage-free housing of hens. [Increases cost by 2-cents per egg. Nationally costing consumers $350 million. SB 1019B] | NO | YES | |
72 | 69 | Redirects portion of PERS contributions to employee pension stability account. [SB 1049A] | YES | YES | |
73 | 70 | Increases fees related to tourist facilities including restaurants, pools, etc. [SB 28A] | NO | YES | |
74 | 71 | Wildlife Corridor and Action Plan develops wildlife habitat areas and connectivity routes as potential protected areas. [HB 2834A] | NO | YES | |
75 | *Click on name to see explanation to answers. |