Life Issues / Family Ethics Political Action Committee of Southwest Washington

2019 School Board Survey

Candidates: Copy and paste the survey questions below into your word processor, type your answers and send to vote4life@lifepac.org You can answer either all of the questions or choose from among them, or you can compose your own statement using some of the survey's themes. You can also email us for a phone or in person interview, and if agreeable, LifePac will write an interview report for posting.  Survey responses will be authenticated before use.

AN ETHIC OF LIFE IN PUBLIC SCHOOL EDUCATION
The purpose of teaching a consistent ethic of life (see here, here and here) in public school education is to defend human dignity.  Violations of this dignity include before all else the alarming attacks against human life found in abortion, fetal plundering and euthanasia.  Beyond these are the true threats of persistent poverty, unjust war, capital punishment, the use of nuclear arms, violence (including bullying), racism, trafficking and exploitation.  As a school board member, will you do all within your power and authority to promote school policy and class curricula that teach students a consistent ethic of life?


SEX EDUCATION
In 2019, the Washington State Legislature began consideration of SB 5395, which would require all school districts to teach comprehensive sex education, using programs approved by the state, some of which that teach gender ideology, K-12, actively facilitating gender dysphoria.  The widely used FLASH program is an example.  SB 5395 goes further than the 2007 ESSB 5297 bill that required school districts, if they teach sex ed at all, to teach comprehensive sex education.  While the current SB 5395 bill was held up in committee this year, it may be brought back for a vote next year.  Will you as a school board member do all within your power and authority to promote age appropriate and life-respecting sex education curricula?


SCHOOL CLINICS
Should school board policy allow the on-site dispensing of birth control drugs or devices, give abortion counseling, or provide referrals to off-site abortion facilities?  See the 2010 incident that received widespread news coverage involving a Seattle area in-school clinic that set up an abortion for a 15-year-old high school student with neither her parents’ knowledge nor consent. 


SCHOOL CHOICE

The Supreme Court in Zelman v. Simmons-Harris (2002), held that Ohio's school voucher law did not violate the First Amendment's establishment clause.  It states, "the Ohio program is entirely neutral with respect to religion. It provides benefits directly to a wide spectrum of individuals, defined only by financial need and residence in a particular school district. It permits such individuals to exercise genuine choice among options public and private, secular and religious. The program is therefore a program of true private choice" and "the program does not offend the Establishment Clause."   In addition, State Rep. Liz Pike of the 18th District has introduced HB 2063 to allow scholarship tax credits.   HB 2063 would allow lower-income families to send their children to an approved private school of their choice.  Twelve other states currently have similar laws enacted.   See the current SCOTUS case Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia, Inc. v. Comer here on whether excluding religious options from public-aid programs violates the First Amendment’s free-exercise clause and the Fourteenth Amendment’s equal-protection clause.  Regarding Washington State's Blaine Amendment prohibiting state funds from going to religious institutions, see here, here, and here.  What is your position regarding the use of school vouchers, tax credits or other methods of increasing school choice in Washington State? 

_____ Support

_____ Oppose

_____  No Opinion

_____  Other:


ABORTION
Even dedicated proponents of abortion acknowledge that life begins at conception.  What do you believe?  Does a unique human life begins at conception? 

If not, how long after conception does a human life begin?
___3 mths   ___6 mths   ___9 mths   ___1 yr   ___18 yrs?

   


The 14th Amendment states "nor shall any state deprive any person of life, liberty or property without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws." The Supreme Court in Roe v. Wade, 1973, stated that "if this suggestion of personhood is established, the appellant's case, of course, collapses, for the fetus' right to life would then be guaranteed specifically by the [14th] Amendment."  The Court regrettably concluded though that "we need not resolve the difficult question of when life begins. When those trained in the respective disciplines of medicine, philosophy, and theology are unable to arrive at any consensus, the judiciary, at this point in the development of man's knowledge, is not in a position to speculate as to the answer."  Do you believe that the right to life of the unborn child is guaranteed by the 14th Amendment?


Is taking the life of a pre-born child through abortion ever morally permissible?  Check all that apply:

_____ No, it's never permissible

_____ Yes, to save mother's life

_____ Yes, in cases of rape or incest

_____ Yes, for physical deformity

_____  Yes, for gender

_____  Yes, for race

_____  Yes, to punish spouse

_____ Yes, it's always permissible


Do you support parental notification and/or consent before a minor (under 18 years of age) could have an abortion?  A judicial bypass of parents would be allowed when necessary.  A 2013 poll commissioned by Human Life WA, found Washington State voters are widely supportive of laws requiring "parental involvement" in abortion decisions for girls under the age of 18 (62-29% with just under 10% undecided).  Read a summary of the results here.  Do you support:

Notification?

Consent?
 

PLANNED PARENTHOOD
The nation's biggest abortion provider, Planned Parenthood, in the 2017-2018 fiscal year received $564 million in tax payer funding and aborted 332,757 babies.  Planned Parenthood is active in Oregon school districts, where their representatives have been allowed to regularly address students in both Portland and Salem Opposition has been firm and articulate (segment begins at 12:44). 
Should Planned Parenthood be allowed to make presentations to students or provide literature, birth control chemicals or devices, or abortion services?

 

RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA
Recreational marijuana was legalized in Washington State in 2012 by Initiative 502 The drug though is still banned federally, and considered dangerous by many, including the FDA, the AMA, and The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.  The White House Office of National Drug Policy opposes the legalization of the drug for public health reasonsCitizens against Marijuana Legalization (CALM) states "The normalization, expanded use, and increased availability of marijuana in our communities are detrimental to our youth, to public health, and to the safety of our society."  The Alaska Association of Police Chief describe some of the negative aspects of legalizing the drug here.   For additional dangers see here For an extensive report by the National Academy of Sciences (Jan 2017) see here What is your position on the legal production, processing and sale of recreational marijuana in Washington State?

_____ Support

_____ Oppose

_____  No Opinion

_____  Other:


QUALIFICATIONS

Please state your professional experience, community involvement, education, family successes and other qualifications for a school board position.

 

 

POLICY POSITIONS
You may state here any policy positions you have in relation to the office you are seeking:

 


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