Republican Travis
Angry ran for
election to the
Arizona State Senate
to represent
District 4. He lost
in the general
election on November
3, 2020. Angry was a
2018 Republican
special election
candidate for election
to the U.S. House to
represent the 8th
Congressional
District of Arizona.
He dropped out of
the race in December
2017.
Center for Arizona Policy
2020 Survey Questions For Arizona Candidates
Position Sought: State Senate LD-4
Question 2: 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 4: Allowing biological males that identify as transgender to play on female sports’ teams.
Candidates' Position: Oppose
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.*
Candidates' Position: Support
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.**
Candidates' Position: Support.
* This is in reference to the dangerous and disproven "Reparative Therapy".
Creative Professionals
Violating Conscience: Requiring creative
professionals (photographer, baker, wedding
vendor) to participate in events or create
messages that violate their moral or
religious beliefs.
(That good old fashioned "Religious
Freedom")
OPPOSE
5.
Conscience Rights for
Faith-based Organizations: Exempting
faith-based organizations from regulations
that cause them to violate their sincerely
held religious beliefs.
(Discrimination against members of the
LGBTQIA+ community)
SUPPORT
8.
Women’s Sports: Preventing
biological males who identify as female from
competing in women’s sports.
SUPPORT
9.
Parental Rights
in Gender Identity Counseling: Allowing
parents to get professional counseling for
children struggling with gender identity
issues to help them reach their desired
outcome.
SUPPORT
10 (a)
Protected Class
for Sexual Orientation: Adding
“sexual orientation” as a protected class
alongside race, religion, sex, age, and
disability in nondiscrimination law.
SUPPORT
10 (b)
Protected Class
for Gender Identity: Adding “gender
identity” as a protected class…
OPPOSE
14.
Medical
Rights
of
Conscience: Allowing
health
care
workers
and
providers
the
freedom
to
practice
medicine
in
accordance
with
their
personal
beliefs
and
conscience.