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							|  | Shelley Kais |  |  
							|  | Republican Shelley Kais ran for 
							election to the Arizona State Senate to represent 
							District 2. Kais lost in the general election on 
							November 6, 2018. Kais was an unsuccessful 
							Republican candidate for District 2 of the Arizona 
							State Senate. Kais was a 2014 Republican candidate 
							who sought election to the U.S. House to represent 
							the 2nd Congressional District of Arizona. Kais was 
							defeated by
							
							Martha McSally in the Republican primary on 
							August 26, 2014. Arizona's 2nd Congressional 
							District was a battleground in 2014. |  
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																		| Center for Arizona 
															Policy |  
																		| 2018 
															Candidate 
															Questionnaire |  
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																		| Position Sought: 
																		State 
																		Senate 
																		LD-2 |  
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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 
									Senate LD-2 |  
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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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																			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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												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: 
																		U.S. 
																		House of 
																		Representatives 
																		CD-2 |  
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																					| Question 
																					3: 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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																					4: 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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																					8: 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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												Discriminatory "Religious Freedom" laws. |  
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							| Kais, McSally Refuse To Debate |  
							| Jul. 6, 2014 |  
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							| CD2 Candidate Shelley Kais: Ringer Or Merely 
									Unethical? |  
							| May 24, 2014 |  
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							| Questions For Martha McSally, Shelly Kais: Empty Platitudes, Bumper Sticker Slogans And GOP Talking Points |  
							| Jan. 27, 2014 |  
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