Shah, Amish
Meet the Candidate
Running For:
U.S. House of RepresentativesDistrict:
1Political Affiliation:
DemocraticPhone:
602-435-0006Endorsements:
Stonewall Democrats, Arizona Police Association
Survey
Response Legend
- SSupports
- OOpposes
- *Comment
- −Declined to respond
- Declined to respond, Position based on citation
Question | Response | Comments/Notes |
---|---|---|
1. Securing the border by preventing all illegal crossings. | − | |
2. Amending the Arizona State Constitution to grant a fundamental right to every individual to an abortion. | S | Note: Declined to Respond, Position Based on Citation View Source |
3. Appointing federal judges who will interpret the U.S. Constitution according to the framers’ original intent or text, rather than by evolving standards. | − | |
4. Adding "sexual orientation," "gender identity," and "gender expression" to the protected classes of race, religion, age, sex, and ancestry in nondiscrimination law. | S | Note: Declined to Respond, Position Based on Citation View Source |
5. Allowing all parents to use tax credits and taxpayer funded empowerment scholarship accounts to enable their children to attend any private school, homeschool, or online academy of their choice. | O | Note: Declined to Respond, Position Based on Citation View Source |
6. Amending the U.S. Constitution to require Congress to balance the federal budget every year. | − | |
7. Using taxpayer funds to support any organization that performs, promotes, or provides referrals for abortion. | − | |
8. Interpreting the 2nd Amendment as protecting an individual’s right to keep and bear arms. | O | Note: Declined to Respond, Position Based on Citation View Source |
9. Allowing individuals and businesses to not provide services or promote ideas that violate their moral or religious beliefs. | O | Note: Declined to Respond, Position Based on Citation View Source |
10. Federalizing election law by removing state authority over elections. | S | Note: Declined to Respond, Position Based on Citation View Source |
11. Eliminating the filibuster rule requiring 60 votes in the U.S. Senate to move most legislation. | − | |
12. Regulating or banning social media platforms that are owned or controlled by certain foreign governments. | − |