Johnson, Lloyd
Meet the Candidate
Running For:
State HouseDistrict:
6Political Affiliation:
RepublicanPhone:
(928) 297-8757Age:
64Occupation:
Maintenance ManagerEducation:
Some collegeFamily:
Awesome wife, 3 aduld children & 7 grandchildrenReligion:
ChristianBiographical Info:
Since I was a child, I have always had an interest in politics. In 1988 I attended the Republican State Convention in Tacoma Washington. At that time, I wanted to run for office, but raising a family took precedence. I believe God and Family should be first in every decision we make. Now that my children are grown, and it’s just my wife and I, she encouraged me to run for office, since LD6 needs Republican representation. My issues are listed below.
I would like to promote trade schools in the region. We need to supply the tools for the people so the people could build stronger communities. We live in a rural area and trade schools are more realistic for the jobs in rural Arizona.
I believe small business is the backbone of America. We need to support and strengthen small business in our communities.
I have always valued life & believe life begins at conception. I am a pro life/pro family candidate that is committed to doing what it takes to protect families.
I am a strong advocate for the 2nd amendment.
I believe we need to secure our borders.
I would appreciate your prayer & support.
Statement:
Legislative District 6 has very poor representation. I will represent all the people.
We need to educate our young people in the skills that are in demand. We need to provide the tools to the people so the people could strengthen the communities.
Endorsements:
AZ Women of Action
Survey
Response Legend
- SSupports
- OOpposes
- *Comment
- −Declined to respond
- Declined to respond, Position based on citation
Question | Response | Comments/Notes |
---|---|---|
1. Interpreting the 2nd Amendment as protecting an individual’s right to keep and bear arms. | S* | Our Founders made it clear that we have the right to keep arms. If we give up that right, we give up our freedom. |
2. Adding “sexual orientation,” “gender identity,” or “gender expression” to the protected classes of race, religion, age, sex, and ancestry in nondiscrimination law. | O* | Women worked hard to get recognized in sports and now we have men that can't win against men in sports so they compete against women. |
3. Amending the Arizona State Constitution to grant a fundamental right to every individual to an abortion. | O* | Killing an unborn baby is not a right. We have been killing babies that very well could be the next Einstein, or perhaps the one to cure cancer. Every baby has a right to be born. |
4. Securing the border by preventing all illegal crossings. | S* | Open borders weakens our country. Drug dealers & human traffickers are being allowed to flow into our country without consequences. |
5. Using taxpayer funds to support any organization that performs, promotes, or provides referrals for abortion. | O* | Our tax dollars don't need to be spent on promoting something that mutilates & kills babies. Anyone who profets from abortion shoud face prosecution. |
6. 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. | S* | Parents, not teachers unions should be the ones who choose how the children are taught. |
7. Legalizing physician-assisted suicide. | O | |
8. Allowing parents to seek professional counseling for their minor child with same-sex attraction or gender identity issues. | O* | Kids go through different situations throughout childhood. To many counselors do a dis-service by giving wrong information. |
9. Permitting individuals and businesses to not provide services or promote ideas that violate their moral or religious beliefs. | S* | We should never be pressured to do something that goes against our convictions. |
10. Keeping the flat income tax rate in Arizona’s state tax code. | S | |
11. Requiring any government entity, including schools, to inform parents about their child’s physical, emotional, or mental health. | S* | Raising children is the responsibility of parents. We don't need teachers that think their belief are above the parents. |
12. Enhancing penalties for the sale and possession of fentanyl. | S* | We need to protect young people from the drug dealers. We should be sending a message that will be held accountable for their actions. |