27 Abr Matt Sadler

Matt Sadler
Republican
for
AD 36
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2022 Questionnaire
Please share briefly what inspired you to run for this office and why you feel you’re qualified for the position.
We need principled, persuasive, and conservative leadership in my district.
Would you support allocating more state funds to help DACA recipients to help with higher education?
No I would not.
How will the state fight the growing issue of homelessness that is increasing in our communities and use funds to expand on shelters for these community members?
Easing tax burdens at the state level will help localities and nonprofits meet these needs better.
Nevada has historically protected the right to abortion, including protecting the right in statute 30 years ago by a vote of the people. However, there remain barriers to access in the state. Do you support not only the right to abortion but policies that improve equitable access to abortion care?
No. Abortion is wrong and the practice should be ended.
The state of Nevada is facing an unprecedented shortage of health care providers – a problem that impacts every area of medicine, including the provision of sexual and reproductive care. Do you support removing the physician-only requirement and allowing advanced practice clinicians (APCs) to provide this vital care to patients with training and certification?
No.
It is well documented that patients of color face greater obstacles to obtaining sexual and reproductive health care than non-Hispanic white Americans – a pattern that results in worse health outcomes overall for BIPOC patients. Do you not only acknowledge systemic racism’s role in public health disparities but will you pursue policies that seek to rectify the historical harm of systemic racism and advance equitable access to health care?
No.
Knowing that the death penalty is exorbitantly expensive, racially discriminatory, and does not promote true healing for victims family members, do you support its abolition and do you think ending the death penalty is a crucial part of criminal justice reform?
No.
True Colors United, a national organization that implements innovative solutions to youth homelessness that focus on the unique experiences of LGBTQ+ young people continues to rate Nevada as critically low, for its State Index on Youth Homelessness (in collaboration with the National Homelessness Law Center) that ranks and scores laws and policies related to preventing and addressing youth homelessness in the United States. Are you willing to support legislation that helps to fund and provide oversight regulations to youth homelessness services?
No.
Anti-transgender bills are being introduced across the United States that attempt to prevent trans people from having access to health care, gender reassignment surgery, and access to sports in schools. Do you support transgender equality and access to healthcare and an athletic school experience?
No. Equality under the law is an American ideal in practice. Any actual instance of actual discrimination should be dealt with accordingly.
We have seen rental rates increasing at a very alarming rate, in some instances upwards of 30%. How do you see the Nevada Legislature taking action to keep Nevadans in their homes and not being priced out?
The federal government must stop printing money to flood our market. This caused the inflation we see. We must stop the centralized powers (like eviction moratoriums) from meddling with the housing market. I would never support rent control.
Nevada has one of the largest shares of federal public land of any state in the country, providing important wildlife habitat, places to hunt, camp, fish and hike, and acting as the foundation of a billion dollar outdoor industry. Even so, some lawmakers have promoted policies that seek wholesale transfer of federal ownership of our national lands to states. A) Would you support or oppose these land transfer policies? B) Would should the State of Nevada’s role be in the management and ownership of federal land?
The federal power, management, and control over our Nevada lands must shrink. Nevada should control the vast majority of its land.
State investments in conservation provide resources for a wide range of public benefit, like the management of wildlife and state land, and the creation and maintenance of trails and other recreational facilities. In 2019, the Legislature approved $217 million of bonding authority for conservation purposes, including for the acquisition of land for new state parks. A) Do you support or oppose state investment in conservation? B) Has Nevada’s investment in land conservation been too little, too much, or about right, and how would you change it?
Sure the state should allocate some resources to conservation. I believe we do so adequately. Strict fines and punishment should be the main deterrent in preserving our lands. Private sector participation should be encouraged in funding as well.
Would you support addressing public health disparities in Nevada’s diverse Spanish speaking population by funding a “Promotores de Salud” program through the Nevada Office of New Americans that provides year round, culturally competent education and community engagement in Spanish on public health issues?
No.
What are you doing to center communities of color and low-income communities in your work, and how do you ensure that equity is part of every decision you make?
I do not appreciate this woke concept of insuring ‘equity.’
The APIA community faces the largest unmet financial needs when it comes to higher education. Nevada has the highest student loan default rate in the country. In Nevada, there are 333,100 student loan borrowers, $11.5 Billion in student loan debt, and $34,700 in average debt per borrower. What policies can we implement to ensure students and families are protected from predatory lenders and undue financial burdens?
None. Adults are free to make choices in borrowing money—for whatever purpose.
Latinx communities are extremely concerned about the drought and ongoing water shortages. What would you do to ensure our families have a sustainable water supply, not just now but also future generations?
On balance, Nevadans steward water resources well. We do need to focus on eradicating invasive vegetation that sucks up our water in alarming ways. Salt Cedars are a problem the state can address better.
One out of seven people in Clark County are food insecure. What policies would you propose to ensure people are not residing in food deserts and have access to healthy food and water sources?
Existing programs to aid in food assistance are a good base. Awareness of current community food banks in existence would help. Many don’t know the help available. Again, federal policies driving up the cost of everything is a root cause. I encourage Nevadans to vote for better candidates up and down the ticket.
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