Delegate Todd Pillion's 2017 Session Survey
The following are important public policy issues which may be considered by the General Assembly during the 2017 Legislative Session.  Your opinion is very important to me, so please take a few moments to let me know where you stand on these important issues.  If you are undecided on an issue, feel free to leave it blank and should you have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact me at todd@toddpillion.com.
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Survey Questions:
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1)  What core services provided by state government are most important to you?  [Please rank your responses.  1 = Highest Priority, and 6 = Lowest Priority.]
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Fostering Jobs and Economic Development
Supporting K-12 Schools and Higher Education
Keeping Virginians Safe from Crime
Providing Health Care and Other Services for Those in Need
Strengthening Virginia’s Transportation System
Protecting the Environment
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2)  Virginia continues to face budget constraints due to sequestration and federal tax increases.  How do you believe the General Assembly should address such budgetary constraints?  [Please rank your responses. 1 = First Course of Action, and 4 = Last Resort.]
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Raise general or statewide taxes (sales, income, gas, and/or personal property)
Increase specific fees to cover the actual cost of providing certain government services
Cut government spending
Streamline government programs and services
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3)  From the following list of issues, which issue do you believe should be the top priority of the Virginia House of Delegates? [Please rank your responses 1 = Highest Priority, 8 = Lowest Priority]
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Creating jobs and improving the economy
Making higher education more affordable and accessible
Improving transportation
Improving health care
Improving K-12 education
Cutting wasteful government spending
Holding the line against higher taxes
Fighting ObamaCare and federal government overreach
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4)  Political rights include the right to vote, serve on a jury, run for public office, and serve as a notary public. When an individual is convicted of a felony, they automatically lose their political rights. Historically, Governors have granted rights restoration on an individualized basis after review. However, the Governor can restore political rights at his discretion, as did Governor McAuliffe with a sweeping executive order. Do you support amending the Virginia Constitution to establish permanent framework on restoring political rights?
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5) Would you say that you pay too much in Virginia taxes, about the right amount or too little?
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6)  Do you support mining for and using coal to provide affordable and reliable electricity?
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7) Do you support or oppose efforts to allow homeschool children to participate in public school sports programs?
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8) Should voters have the option to register by political party (Republican, Democrat, Independent, etc.)?
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9) Do you believe that all state agencies and programs should be periodically reviewed to determine their efficiency, effectiveness and usefulness?
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10)  How do you feel about the cost of college tuition in Virginia?
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11) Charter schools are unique public schools that operate under a specific charter. They are given more flexibility to innovate while still being held accountable for advancing student achievement. They are open to all children, do not charge tuition, and do not have special entrance requirements. Virginia has only nine charter schools, while other states have over 200. Do you support or oppose a constitutional amendment to encourage the creation of more charter schools in Virginia?
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12) A public health emergency has been declared in Virginia as a result of the opioid addiction crisis. Would you support legislation that regulates opioid dosages, requires counseling for individuals receiving medication-assisted treatment (Suboxone) in response to an opioid addiction, and more clearly defined educational standards for health professionals in training?
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Final Comments:
Are there any other issues or areas that are of particular concern to you? Please share your opinions using the space provided below
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