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Jacqueline Parker |
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Jacqueline Parker is a
far-right, MAGA Republican extremist member of the
Arizona House of Representatives,
representing District 15. She assumed office
on January 9, 2023. Her current term ends on
January 13, 2025. Parker ran for re-election
to the Arizona House of Representatives to
represent District 15. She won in the
general election on November 8, 2022 She is a founding
state house member of the radical, pro-insurrectionist "Freedom Caucus". |
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Every name in RED, as of this date, has now voted 3 times in two weeks to keep the 1864 Abortion Ban on the books and the law of Arizona. |
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Apr. 18, 2024 |
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How An
Arizona
Lawmaker's
18-Mile Move
Put
Taxpayers On
The Hook For
A Massive
Payout |
Rep. Jacqueline
Parker is
Exhibit A
for why the
Arizona
Legislature
should
tighten the
law to
derail the
per diem
gravy train. |
Jul. 25,
2023 |
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AZ House
Elections
Committee:
Don’t Say
‘Conspiracy
Theory’ |
"The leader
of the
Arizona
House of
Representatives
House
Municipal
Oversight
and
Elections
Committee
doesn’t want
speakers in
front of the
committee to
utter the
words
“conspiracy
theory.”
This comes
just two
weeks after
a hearing in
which that
same House
committee
met jointly
with its
Senate
counterpart
and allowed
a Gilbert
insurance
agent to
spread wild
and utterly
unfounded
conspiracy
theories
about a
multitude of
state and
local
officials
during one
of its
meetings.
During a
March 8
meeting,
Chairwoman
of the House
Municipal
Oversight
and
Elections
Committee,
Rep. Jacqueline
Parker,
R-Mesa, told
a speaker he
could not
use the
words
“conspiracy
theory” when
speaking
about
legislation
the
committee
was
considering.
Parker did
not respond
to a request
for comment.
Rep. Oscar
De Los
Santos, a
Laveen
Democrat and
a member of
the
committee,
called that
directive
“utterly
startling.”
“That’s
exactly what
their lies
are,” De Los
Santos told
the Arizona
Mirror.
“They are
lies. They
are
conspiracy
theories
that have
repeatedly
been
debunked.”" |
Mar. 10,
2023 |
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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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Freedom Voter Guide: Jacqueline Parker |
2022 |
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4. |
Conscience Rights for Creative Professionals: Allowing creative professionals (photographer, baker, wedding vendor) to decline to participate in events or create messages that violate their moral or religious beliefs. (Religious Freedom Laws) |
Support |
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Conscience Rights for Faith-Based Organizations: Exempting faith-based organizations from regulations that cause them to violate their sincerely held religious beliefs. (Religious Freedom Laws) |
Support |
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Women's Sports: Preventing biological males who identify as female from competing in women's sports. (Transgender Discrimination) |
Support |
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Gender Identity Counseling: Allowing parents to obtain professional counseling for children struggling with gender identity issues to help them reach their desired outcome. (Dangerous Reparative Therapy) |
Support |
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10a. |
Protected Class for Sexual Orientation: Adding “sexual orientation” as a protected class alongside race, religion, sex, age, and disability in nondiscrimination law. (Candidate supports LGBTQIA Discrimination) |
Opposed |
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10b. |
Protected Class for Gender Identity: Adding “gender identity” as a protected class alongside race, religion, sex, age, and disability in nondiscrimination law. (Candidate supports LGBTQIA Discrimination) |
Opposed |
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Medical Rights of Conscience: Allowing health care workers and providers the freedom to practice medicine in accordance with their personal beliefs and conscience. (Religious Freedom Laws) |
Support |
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Parental Rights for Healthcare Disclosure: Requiring schools to disclose to parents if the school is providing counseling or medical services to a child who desires to undergo “gender transition.” |
Support |
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In other words, as PROVEN by this bill, Republicans and ammosexuals find it wrong to discriminate against inanimate objects but have no problem discriminating against people. |
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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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Here's Why
Trump Keeps
Pushing
Hydroxychloroquine's
False Hope |
Jul. 30,
2020 |
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