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Jacqueline Parker |
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Jacqueline Parker is a
far-right Republican extremist who has served as a
member of the Arizona House of
Representatives from the 16th legislative
district since 2021. In 2022 she was elected
to represent District 15. She is a founding
state house member of the pro-insurrectionist "Liberty Caucus". |
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As
Hobbs Called For Collaboration, Some
Republicans Literally Turned Their Backs |
"As Democratic
lawmakers applauded Hobbs’ education agenda,
Republican Sens.
Justine Wadsack and
Anthony
Kern stood and turned their backs to the
governor. Earlier, GOP Reps.
Rachel Jones,
Alexander Kolodin and
Jacqueline Parker
walked out of the speech. Midway through the
speech, Rep.
Jake Hoffman exited the House
floor. “It’s unfortunate that some members
chose an immature stunt instead, but we have
really tough issues in front of us and we
need to work together to stop them,” Hobbs
said during a news conference after the
speech." |
Jan. 9 2023 |
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Center
for
Arizona
Policy |
2022 Survey
Questions For
Arizona Candidates |
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Position Sought:
State
Representative
District
15 |
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Question 2: Adding “sexual orientation,” “gender identity,” or “gender expression” to the protected classes of race, religion, age, sex, and ancestry in nondiscrimination law. |
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Candidates'
Position:
Oppose. |
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Question 4: Allowing biological males that identify as transgender to play on female sports’ teams. |
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Candidates'
Position: Oppose |
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Question 8: Allowing parents to seek professional counseling for their minor child with same-sex attraction or gender identity issues.* |
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Candidates'
Position: Support |
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Question 9:
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.** |
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Candidates' Position:
Support. |
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This is in reference to the
dangerous and disproven
"Reparative Therapy". |
**Discriminatory
"Religious Freedom" laws. |
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East Mesa Lawmaker
Opposes Lifting School Spend Cap |
"Mesa Rep. Jacqueline Parker
was one of the 14 Republicans who voted last week
against a bill to waive the expenditure cap that is
stopping Arizona public schools from spending all
the money they already have for this fiscal year.
Despite the LD16 legislator’s vote, however, the
House’s 45-14 approval of the measure means it’s up
to the Senate to spare school districts across
Arizona from making cuts in their current budget
totaling more than $1.1 billion." |
Feb. 20, 2022 |
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GOP Lawmakers Ask
Gov. Ducey To
Withhold Funding
From School
Districts Mandating
Masks |
Several prominent
Arizona Republicans
issued a joint
letter Wednesday
afternoon asking
Gov. Doug Ducey to
withhold funding and
begin legal action
against school
districts that are
not following state
laws. |
Aug. 11, 2021 |
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Schools Will Need A
Parent’s Permission
To Mention LGBTQ
People In History
Class In Arizona |
"Rep. Jacqueline
Parker (R) defended
the bill, saying
that “no rights are
being denied to any
group of people.”
She compared
mentioning the
existence of LGBTQ
people to “an
R-rated movie,”
which also requires
parental permission
in the state." |
Apr. 15, 2021 |
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About Cathi Herrod
and her Center for
Arizona Policy,
Jan. 26, 2021,
Source |
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Center
for
Arizona
Policy |
2020 Survey
Questions For
Arizona Candidates |
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Position Sought:
State Representative LD-16 |
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Question 2:
Adding “sexual orientation,”
“gender identity,” or “gender
expression” to the protected
classes of race, religion, age,
sex, and ancestry in
nondiscrimination law. |
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Candidates'
Position:
Oppose. |
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Question 4:
Allowing biological males that
identify as transgender to play
on female sports’ teams. |
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Candidates'
Position: Oppose |
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Question 9:
Protecting a parent's right to
seek professional counseling for
their minor child with same-sex
attraction or gender identity
issues to help them reach their
desired outcome.* |
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Candidates'
Position: Support |
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Question 11:
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.** |
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Candidates' Position:
Support. |
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*
This is in reference to the
dangerous and disproven
"Reparative Therapy". |
**Discriminatory
"Religious Freedom" laws. |
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Jacqueline Parker
completed
Ballotpedia's
Candidate Connection
survey in 2020. The
survey questions
appear in bold and
are followed by
Parker's responses.
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Who are you? Tell us
about yourself. |
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The
liberal
media
wants
you to
think
that my
generation
is all
socialism-loving
liberals.
I can
tell you
that is
definitely
fake
news! I
was
raised
conservative
in a
God-fearing,
America-loving
household.
I worked
hard,
graduated
from
college
and law
school,
and
sought a
career
that
allows
me to
use my
legal
expertise
to limit
government
and
regulations.
I am now
running
for the
legislature
so I can
continue
the
fight
and save
Arizona
from
turning
blue. I
have the
endorsement
of
proven
conservatives
like
State
Senator
David
Farnsworth,
Cindy
Biggs
(wife of
Congressman
and
House
Freedom
Caucus
Chairman
Andy
Biggs),
and our
former
State
Representative,
the
Honorable
Justin
Olson,
plus
many
other
Republican
grassroots
leaders.
As the
MOST
CONSERVATIVE
AND
QUALIFIED
REPUBLICAN
candidate,
I'm 100%
Pro-Life,
Pro-Constitution,
Pro-2nd
Amendment,
Pro-School
Choice,
&
Pro-Religious
Freedom*.
I
support
President
Trump
and his
efforts
to keep
America
great...
*
Please
see
Arizona's
Anti-LGBTQ
measure
SB1062 |
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Photo:
Ballotpedia |
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