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Idaho State House District 10 A Choose 1

Idaho House of Representatives members serve a 2-year term and are responsible for translating the public will into public policy for the state, levying taxes, appropriating public funds, and overseeing the administration of state agencies. These responsibilities are carried out through the legislative process — laws passed by elected representatives of the people, legislators.

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Rachel Hazelip (Rep)

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1. What do you hope to accomplish if elected?

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2. What experience has prepared you for this office?

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3. What do you see as the most significant challenges Idaho faces that you might be able to address in this position?

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4. Would you support legislation to remove criminal liability for physicians and pregnant women experiencing life threatening pregnancy complications and allow for medical and family decisions regarding continuation of that pregnancy. Please explain your response.

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5. What else would you like to tell the voters?

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Michael Moyle (Rep)

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1. What do you hope to accomplish if elected?

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2. What experience has prepared you for this office?

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3. What do you see as the most significant challenges Idaho faces that you might be able to address in this position?

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4. Would you support legislation to remove criminal liability for physicians and pregnant women experiencing life threatening pregnancy complications and allow for medical and family decisions regarding continuation of that pregnancy. Please explain your response.

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5. What else would you like to tell the voters?

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Nancy Parker (Dem)

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Campaign Phone 208-724-0348

1. What do you hope to accomplish if elected?

I hope to introduce and support bills to restore the rights of Idahoans and see that our voices are heard and heeded. We must properly support our public schools, protect citizens against predatory corporations and scammers, be proactive about adapting to a changing climate, give all citizens back their bodily autonomy, and legislate based on facts and science, not ideology or internet hucksterism.

2. What experience has prepared you for this office?

I have been a writer/editor, a schoolteacher, and a nursing assistant. I represent the everyday citizen who rarely gets to speak in a legislative session.

3. What do you see as the most significant challenges Idaho faces that you might be able to address in this position?

The creep of intrusive government needs to be stopped. Promises should be kept to fix our schools. Growth is stressing our water resources in particular, as well as infrastructure. And people need help against greedflation, especially of rents. The extreme abortion ban is driving out our essential medical professionals

4. Would you support legislation to remove criminal liability for physicians and pregnant women experiencing life threatening pregnancy complications and allow for medical and family decisions regarding continuation of that pregnancy. Please explain your response.

Absolutely. It is my position that every human being that has reached the age of reason is the sole owner of their own body and sole determiner of how to treat it. Government should not be allowed either to mandate or to forbid any form of medical care. Parents and guardians of children and the intellectually disabled must make decisions in the best interests of the person. Until a fetus is able to be separated from its mother and survive, it cannot be counted as a separate person, and cannot take any precedence over her. This is the Genesis position. Breath equals soul. This principle also applies to gender care, hospice and death with dignity, medical marijuana, and much more. The state does not own us!

5. What else would you like to tell the voters?

I want to hear from my prospective constituents what issues they are most concerned about and what they would want me to work on. I promise to listen.