Rep. Elizabeth Scott's 2015 online survey Question Title * 1. What issue is most important to you? Jobs/The Economy K-12 Education Health care State spending Transportation Environment Other Question Title * 2. The governor is proposing a carbon tax on large employers and on many large energy companies to pay for transportation and education. Knowing this will most likely raise the price of certain goods and services as well as energy prices, would you support the governor’s plan? YES NO Not sure. Need more information Question Title * 3. The idea of a 12 cents-per-gallon gas tax increase is being floated around Olympia. Are you in favor of this gas tax increase to pay for new transportation projects? YES NO Maybe, but only if the 39th LD received its fair share of projects and significant reforms are made to DOT Question Title * 4. There is talk of a possible $4.5 billion property tax increase to help pay for much needed public works projects. Would you support paying higher property taxes to fund public works projects? YES NO Maybe, but only if my property tax increase went to local projects in my area Question Title * 5. With all we’re hearing in the press recently about digital privacy, identity theft and digital hacking, how important is it to strengthen digital privacy laws in this state? Very important Somewhat important Haven't really thought about it Not very important Not important at all Question Title * 6. Instead of a gas tax increase, there is talk of a “vehicle miles travelled” tax, or “road fee,” to fund transportation projects. Would you support this road fee to fund transportation? YES NO Not sure. Need more information Question Title * 7. Regarding I-594 and the legal transfer of firearms, what should the Legislature focus on? Muster the votes to repeal the initiative Do nothing. It's the law now - leave it be Try to send it back to the voters with more information Try to fix it in piecemeal fashion, addressing issues as they come up (security guards, gun range employees, military veteran funerals, museums, etc.) Done