Montana House of Representatives
Name |
Walt Sales |
Phil Olson |
Party |
Republican |
Republican |
Office |
HD 69 |
HD 69 |
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Public schools in Montana are |
Did Not Respond |
Adequately Funded |
Parental choice should be expanded through tax credits, education savings accounts, vouchers, and other means to allow children to attend any school of their or their parents’ choice. |
Did Not Respond |
Strongly Support |
Montana should allow public charter schools. |
Did Not Respond |
Strongly Support |
Parents should be allowed to home school their children without additional state regulation. |
Did Not Respond |
Strongly Support |
Education — Comprehensive sex education, beginning as early as kindergarten, should be allowed in public elementary schools. |
Did Not Respond |
Strongly Oppose |
Assisted suicide should be legal in Montana. |
Did Not Respond |
Undecided |
“Domestic partners” (i.e., cohabiting homosexual and heterosexual couples) should receive the same health care and employment benefits as married couples. |
Did Not Respond |
Oppose |
Companies and individuals should be allowed to opt-out of the abortion related mandates contained in Obamacare. |
Did Not Respond |
Strongly Support |
Your view on the statement: The 2nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution allows all citizens to own firearms for self-protection. |
Did Not Respond |
Strongly Support |
Global warming is a problem requiring increased regulation. |
Did Not Respond |
Undecided |
Abortion should be prohibited in all circumstances. |
Did Not Respond |
Oppose |
Abortion should be prohibited, except in cases of rape, incest, or when the life of the mother is in danger. |
Did Not Respond |
Strongly Support |
In your opinion, are environmental regulations in Montana: |
Did Not Respond |
About Right |
Homosexuals/transgender people should be allowed to adopt children. |
Did Not Respond |
Oppose |
Non-discrimination laws should be expanded to protect sexual orientation in the same way that race, creed, nationality, and religion are protected. |
Did Not Respond |
Oppose |
Montana’s marriage laws should be changed to reflect the recent legalization of same-sex marriage by the U. S. Supreme Court. |
Did Not Respond |
Oppose |
Montana’s Constitution should be amended to allow homosexual marriage. |
Did Not Respond |
Oppose |
Income Taxes in Montana are: |
Did Not Respond |
Too High |
Property Taxes in Montana are: |
Did Not Respond |
Too High |
Corporate Taxes in Montana are: |
Did Not Respond |
Too High |
Candidate’s additional comments |
Web Address |
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Montana Senate
Name |
Scott Sales |
Party |
Republican |
Incumbent. Did not respond to survey. Click here for voting record scorecard. |
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Office |
SD 35 |
Public schools in Montana are |
Did Not Respond |
Parental choice should be expanded through tax credits, education savings accounts, vouchers, and other means to allow children to attend any school of their or their parents’ choice. |
Did Not Respond |
Montana should allow public charter schools. |
Did Not Respond |
Parents should be allowed to home school their children without additional state regulation. |
Did Not Respond |
Education — Comprehensive sex education, beginning as early as kindergarten, should be allowed in public elementary schools. |
Did Not Respond |
Assisted suicide should be legal in Montana. |
Did Not Respond |
“Domestic partners” (i.e., cohabiting homosexual and heterosexual couples) should receive the same health care and employment benefits as married couples. |
Did Not Respond |
Companies and individuals should be allowed to opt-out of the abortion related mandates contained in Obamacare. |
Did Not Respond |
Your view on the statement: The 2nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution allows all citizens to own firearms for self-protection. |
Did Not Respond |
Global warming is a problem requiring increased regulation. |
Did Not Respond |
Abortion should be prohibited in all circumstances. |
Did Not Respond |
Abortion should be prohibited, except in cases of rape, incest, or when the life of the mother is in danger. |
Did Not Respond |
In your opinion, are environmental regulations in Montana: |
Did Not Respond |
Homosexuals/transgender people should be allowed to adopt children. |
Did Not Respond |
Non-discrimination laws should be expanded to protect sexual orientation in the same way that race, creed, nationality, and religion are protected. |
Did Not Respond |
Montana’s marriage laws should be changed to reflect the recent legalization of same-sex marriage by the U. S. Supreme Court. |
Did Not Respond |
Montana’s Constitution should be amended to allow homosexual marriage. |
Did Not Respond |
Income Taxes in Montana are: |
Did Not Respond |
Property Taxes in Montana are: |
Did Not Respond |
Corporate Taxes in Montana are: |
Did Not Respond |
Candidate’s additional comments |
Web Address |
President of the United States
Sppt = Support | Opp = Oppose | DNR = Did Not Respond
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First Name |
Jeb |
Ted |
Marco |
Donald |
John R. |
Last Name |
Bush |
Cruz |
Rubio |
Trump |
Kasich |
Repealing the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act |
Sppt |
Sppt |
Sppt |
DNR |
DNR |
Prohibiting abortion except where it is necessary to prevent the death of the mother |
Sppt |
Sppt |
Sppt |
DNR |
DNR |
Raising the federal minimum wage |
Opp |
Opp |
Opp |
DNR |
DNR |
Protecting individuals and businesses from being required to provide services or use their artistic expression in a manner that violates their moral or religious beliefs |
Sppt |
Sppt |
Sppt |
DNR |
DNR |
Interpreting the U.S. Constitution in light of current times, rather than adhering to the framers original intent or text. |
Opp |
Opp |
Opp |
DNR |
DNR |
Expanding background checks to include guns bought from private individuals |
Opp |
Opp |
Opp |
DNR |
DNR |
Providing federal fundting to planned parenthood and other organizations that provide abortions. |
Opp |
Opp |
Opp |
DNR |
DNR |
Building the keystone pipeline |
Sppt |
Sppt |
Sppt |
DNR |
DNR |
Adding “sexual orientation”, “gender identity” or “gender expression” to the protected classes of race, religion, age, sex, and ancestry in nondiscrimination law. |
Opp |
Opp |
Opp |
DNR |
DNR |
The 2015 Iran Joint Compromise Plan of Action, commonly known as the Iran Nuclear Agreement |
Opp |
Opp |
Opp |
DNR |
DNR |