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Jeff Weninger |
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Serial Homophobe
Republican Jeff
Weninger was a
member of the
Arizona House of
Representatives,
representing
District 17. He
assumed office on
January 12, 2015. He
left office on
January 9, 2023.
Weninger ran for
election for Arizona
Treasurer. He lost
in the Republican
primary on August 2,
2022. He was first
elected to the
chamber in 2014. He
previously served on
the Chandler,
Arizona City Council
from 2007 to 2015.
Jeff
Weninger is
running for
election to
the Arizona
House of
Representatives
to represent
District 13.
He is on the
ballot in
the
Republican
primary on
July 30,
2024. |
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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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Center
for
Arizona
Policy |
2022 Survey
Questions For
Arizona Candidates |
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Position Sought:
State
Treasurer |
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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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GOP Rep. Jeff Weninger Lied About Serving On Chandler Domestic Violence Commission |
Sept. 29, 2020 |
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Center
for
Arizona
Policy |
2020
Survey
Questions
For
Arizona
Candidates |
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Position Sought:
State
Representative
LD-17 |
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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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This Lawmaker Voted to Protect His Business From COVID Liabilities — Then His Employee Caught It |
Jun. 22, 2020 |
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Arizona Republicans Using #RedforEd Images In Their Campaigns Draw Protests |
Oct. 25, 2018 |
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Center
for
Arizona
Policy |
2018
Candidate
Questionnaire |
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Position Sought:
State
Representative
LD-17 |
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Question
4: 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
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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*
This is in reference to the
dangerous and disproven
"Reparative Therapy". |
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Center
for
Arizona
Policy |
2016 Survey
Questions For
Arizona Candidates |
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Position Sought:
State
Representative LD-17 |
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Question
4:
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
6:
Prohibiting government from
discriminating against an
individual, organization, or
small business based on their
beliefs about marriage.* |
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Candidates'
Position:
Support. |
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Question
10:
Implementing policies to allow
students and faculty to use the
restroom, locker room, and
shower room that aligns with
their gender identity. |
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Candidates'
Position:
Oppose. |
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Discriminatory "Religious Freedom" laws. |
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Center
for
Arizona
Policy |
2014
Candidate
Questionnaire |
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Position Sought:
State
Representative
LD-17 |
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Question
9: Arizona’s voter-approved constitutional definition of marriage should be defended to the fullest extent legally possible. |
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Candidates'
Position: Support |
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Question
11: Adding “sexual orientation,” “gender identity,” or “gender expression” to the protected classes of race, religion, age, sex, and ancestry in antidiscrimination law. |
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Candidates'
Position: Oppose |
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Question
15: 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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Discriminatory "Religious Freedom" laws. |
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