Running for election to
the U.S. House to represent Arizona's 9th
Congressional District. Harper is a write-in
candidate in the Republican primary on
August 2, 2022. Harper was a member of the
Arizona House of Representatives,
representing District 4. Harper assumed
office on January 10, 2011. Harper left
office in 2013.
Sources: Wikipedia,
Ballotpedia & Vote Smart
HB-2780 -Vote to concur with Senate amendments and pass a bill that exempts ranch dogs involved in shepherding or herding livestock from animal protection laws.
Highlights:
Defines “cruelty
to animals” as
certain actions
including, but
not limited to,
the following:
Neglect or
abandonment;
Failure to
provide
medical
attention;
Infliction
of
unnecessary
personal
injury to
the animal;
PLEASE NOTE:
A "Yes" vote would
allow ranch dogs to
be neglected or
abandoned, killed
and tortured. It
would allow the
owner of a ranch dog
to inflict
unnecessary injury
to the animal and
not provide medical
attention.
Meet Jack Harper. He
Wants A Citizen
Militia For Arizona
"Senator Jack Harper
will talk to the Tea
Party nuts but won't
talk to anyone who
might ask tough
questions regarding
his absurd proposed
legislation calling
for a private
citizen militia to
go to the border and
chase immigrants."
"Arizona’s
anti-gay State
Senator Jack Harper
felt it necessary to
go to the floor of
the statehouse on an
issue over which
that body has no
say: the open
service of gay
military personnel.
He had to warn
everyone of just
what would happen
if, gasp, gay people
were allowed to tell
the truth."
Feb. 7, 2010
Center
for
Arizona
Policy
2010 Survey
Questions For
Arizona Candidates
Position Sought:
State
Representative
LD-4
Question
9: Amending the United States Constitution to define marriage as the union of one man and one woman.
Candidates'
Position: Support
Question
12: Adding
“sexual
orientation,”
“gender
identity,”
or
“gender
expression”
to the
protected
classes
of race,
religion,
age,
sex, and
ancestry
in
nondiscrimination
law.
Candidates'
Position: Oppose
Question
15: Protecting professionals from being required to provide services that violate their moral or religious beliefs.*
SCR
1042
- Vote
to pass
a
resolution
that
proposes
a
constitutional
amendment
to allow
only a
union of
one man
and one
woman to
be
recognized
as a
marriage
in
Arizona.