District 47 - Policy Survey

This survey, which I (Cobi Clark) prepared, will seek your input regarding how you feel and think about various policy idea's and current issues. Most of the survey asks how strongly you agree or disagree with a statement or claim related to a current issue. The options available in response to most statements are: Strongly Disagree, Disagree, Undecided, Agree, and Strongly Agree (unless otherwise noted). You may skip any questions/statements that you are uncomfortable responding to, or you may answer/respond anonymously.

Each of these questions/statements are deliberately phrased in a manner which is intended to indicate my preference on a policy or issue, this is to help inform your future voting decisions. I do not wish this phrasing to steer you toward a specific answer and I hope that you feel free to disagree with the direction of any question/statement. My preferences may change in consideration of community needs and feedback. However, my values will not.

This survey should take about 30 minutes to complete if you respond to each item. If you're limited on time, feel free to respond to just the categories which are most important to you.

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* 1. If you would like the chance to engage with me on these issues (although please understand, I can't engage with everyone directly), please provide your contact information below.  However, if you wish to remain anonymous, please feel free to skip this step.  You may also fill out fewer than all of the boxes (ie. just your name or email).

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* 2. Please indicate the party you most identify with (listed in alphabetical order).

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* 3. Please indicate which part of District 47 you live in.

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* 4. Please rank which issues you feel should be the highest priority right now, from highest priority (top) to lowest priority (bottom). The order you select may influence which committees I sit on in the future.

Education

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* 5. It is important for the state to provide funding for education, the debate should be about how to manage school administration and funding (ie. via vouchers, socialized, property taxes, business taxes, federal taxes, by enrollment, by performance, etc.)

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* 6. The school curriculum is currently decided through the political process at varying levels of government.  Because of this process, various interest groups have undue influence on what children learn in school.

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* 7. Please identify, on a left/right spectrum, which interest groups you feel have more influence over school curriculums if any.  

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* 8. I am willing to increase the state tax burden to fund an education system that works for us and is less subject to federal oversight than when accepting certain federal funding for schools.

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* 9. I would support a voucher program in which parents receive redeemable childcare vouchers, that would allow parents to choose an early learning institution which works for their children who are between 2-8 years old. This may be a good compromise to advance school choice while accommodating childcare needs.

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* 10. Given advances in learning technology and if people started their education sooner, people should be able to graduate by 16 rather than 18.  This would allow teens to spend a few years working (between 16-18) while they live with their parents to save for college or a home and get a faster start to building wealth.

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* 11. The existing school system needs to do a better job advising on one's inalienable rights to life, liberty, and property and the associated right to self-determination through rational, informed, voluntary, consent.

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* 12. Parents are the ultimate authority on their children's education not the state. Public schools should be required to keep parents informed, and homeschool programs must remain protected.

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Housing

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* 13. You currently live in:

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* 14. Housing affordability has deteriorated and homeownership has become unattainable for most people. 

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* 15. I am willing to forgo outsized returns/gains in equity on my own house in an effort to allow others the opportunity to become property owners.

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* 16. Building codes and zoning laws are artificially constraining the supply of housing by increasing cost and limiting housing supply.

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* 17. Building codes should be constrained to safety related regulations in an effort to reduce construction costs.

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* 18. Mitigating the negative environmental impact of housing should be handled by supplying greener energy, rather than limiting housing consumption through "green" energy codes, which increase construction costs.

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* 19. It's unreasonable to charge sales taxes on new construction, particularly on affordable housing projects.

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* 20. State supplied housing is more costly and of lower quality than market supplied housing. 

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* 21. Rent control constrains supply, undermines market forces, restrains free movement, and creates a gentry class of residents who have a roof and a "lower class" who never will. 

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The Economy

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* 22. The government's role in the economy should be exclusively limited to ensuring rational, informed, voluntary, consensual exchange between individuals within markets.  The government may only intervene if one of these factors of exchange is undermined.

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* 23. Private sector unions are a reasonable free market balancing mechanism that checks corporate power (such corporate power can undermine voluntary exchange). 

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* 24. Public sector unions can cause spiraling tax burdens by monopolizing services for not for profit infrastructure, which undermines the voluntary nature of exchange.  The state should do it's best to avoid doing business with unions in the public sector.

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* 25. Prevailing wages paid by the state artificially inflate the cost of infrastructure projects costing taxpayers countless dollars, undermining voluntary exchange, and crowding out private investment.

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* 26. Requiring businesses to publicly disclose salary ranges for job offers is an appropriate market intervention to ensure "perfect information" among job seekers.

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* 27. Sales tax should only be assessed against discretionary purchases, charging it against staples (such as food, used vehicles, shelter, etc.) undermines the voluntary nature of exchange.   

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* 28. Income taxes always undermine the voluntary nature of exchange and are always inequitable. 

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* 29. Given that federal tax dollars subsidize carbon producing industries, it is especially inequitable to taxpayers to tax those carbon producing industries at a local level.  Taxpayers are paying taxes federally to produce more carbon, and then paying taxes locally to produce less carbon.  Eliminating federal subsidies is the primary tax objective related to carbons.

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* 30. To the degree which the state does tax carbon, the revenue should be distributed to the people as a UBI (similar to Alaska), to compensate for harming their environment, rather than sent into the general fund for politicians to spend on pet projects.

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* 31. The state should be required to disclose to the people and seek an advisory vote on any taxes approved without a vote of the people.

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* 32. Corporations with more than 500 employees can become locally monopsonistic (referring to monopsony - a circumstance in which there is one buyer and many sellers) within the labor market. This can undermine the voluntary nature of exchange and artificially depress wages. Given this, I would support a ratio system in which large corporations are required to share profits with workers; this is more equitable and less likely to hurt small businesses than minimum wages and more efficient than taxation. Understanding that businesses can leave the state, this would only become effective if other states agreed to implement it nationally.

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Civil Rights

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* 33. Constitutional rights are absolute and inalienable, if they weren't they would be privileges.  The absolute nature of these rights does not exist because of the constitution but the constitution exists to memorialize the natural absolute nature of these rights. 

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* 34. All rights are claims to things which you cannot be denied if you can provision them without the support of others.  They are not claims to things which you can compel others to provide.  IE. The right to healthcare is to say no individual may be denied healthcare for any reason other than their ability to pay.  The right to healthcare does not constitute a right to compel others to pay for it for you.  The right to healthcare in this form is derivative of one's right to life.

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* 35. Given that the state derives its powers from the consent of the governed and is established to protect and maintain individual rights (Section 1, Washington State Constitution), and given that most people alive had no opportunity to be heard or to offer consent on laws passed more than 50 years ago, all laws passed by the legislature (not including the constitution) should have a 50 year expiration date.

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* 36. If you disagree with, or only somewhat agree with the previous statement, is there an expiration date other than 50 years that you think is more appropriate? Please identify below on a scale of 1 year to 100 years when you think laws should expire.  The leftmost part of the scale (0) indicates you think laws should not expire, each year after 0 indicates your preferred expiration date. The default is 50 years; if the previous question is undecided, the default will be considered a non-answer.

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* 37. A women's right to an abortion is predicated on her right to life, liberty, and property. In the same manner that a landlord may evict a tenant, a woman may evict a fetus. The fetus gains a right to life and becomes human when they can survive outside the womb without support of the mother's body; at such time, the state may accept the child into foster care and may compel the birth of the child (prior to such time, it is the mothers choice).

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* 38. Women have historically been under informed as to the risks associated with abortion and birth control. These short term and long term risks need to be better disclosed to Women who receive these goods and services.

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* 39. A child gains their right to life when they can be sustained outside the womb.  A child does not gain their right to liberty and property until they are self-sufficient, rationally capable, and sufficiently informed (sometime between the ages of 8 - 21).  Various rights are granted in intervals until the age of 21.

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* 40. A child's right to liberty cannot begin until they are biologically capable of rational reasoning (they are wholly subject to their parents representation prior to such time, other than in cases of abuse).  Therefore, a childs right to free expression should start at age 8, but gender affirming treatment may only be provided at the discretion of their legal representative (parents), until the child is sufficiently informed to command treatment for oneself.

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* 41. A child may become sufficiently informed to make medical decisions for oneself by age 13.  The minimum age necessary to receive gender treatment without the consent of a parent should be 13 (understanding that there isn't currently a minimum age to get treatment without parental consent, see Senate Bill 5599) .  While 16 (age of consent) may be more appropriate, puberty blockers become less effective as puberty progresses.

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* 42. If you disagree with the previous statement, please identify at what age (between 0 and 26) you think the age of consent (without parental involvement) for gender transition treatments should be.  The slider default is set to 13, however if the previous question is left undecided this will be considered a non-answer.

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* 43. People over the age of 18 are rationally capable, sufficiently informed, and able to act voluntarily, gaining the right to liberty and property.  It is wrong to deny these adults the right to drink and smoke with the rest of society. 

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* 44. Marriage should not be institutionally defined and the state should merely allow any marriage agreement or pre-nuptial agreement between consenting adults to govern how individuals decide to manage their relationships.

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* 45. It makes sense to apply civil rights to the public sector and to private industries which involve one's right to life, liberty, and property (ie. healthcare, education, housing, firearms). However, it goes too far and undermines free association when businesses are compelled to allow someone with a penis to share bathwater with women, merely because such penis identifies as a women (see Olympus Spa v. Armstrong, WA), or when Christian bakers/florists are forced to make cakes/bouquets for same-sex weddings (see Arlenes Flowers and Masterpiece Cakeshop, WA).  Nobody has natural inalienable rights to spas, cakes, and flowers.

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* 46. The right of LGBTQ+ members and allies to identify as, sleep with (with rational informed consent), marry, and freely express themselves with whomever they want however they want (non-violently) shall not be infringed.  This is derivative of their right to liberty.

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* 47. The right of citizens to remain armed is necessary to guarantee the absolute nature of their rights to life, liberty, and property.  The right to be armed is attained upon gaining the right to property (age 18).

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* 48. "Arms" means weapons sufficient to defend your person and your home from attack or invasion from other citizens and/or from the state. When armed people in masks and armor kick in your door without a warrant, semi-automatic long guns are the only tool sufficient to protect your life, liberty, and property, and must remain available and in common use.

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* 49. The 6th Amendment guarantees the right to know who your accusers are, and to compel a face-to-face confrontation with the witnesses against you. Because of this, the state, under its 10th amendment powers, should criminalize the act of making an arrest while wearing a mask; rather than relying on dubious civil claims for compensatory damages, when you may not be able to ascertain the identity of those "arresting" you.

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* 50. Sales taxes on guns and ammunition should be used exclusively to fund safety and appropriate use of force training programs for the public. This would be an effective strategy to mitigate accidental and malicious deaths and injuries associated with gun ownership/usage, while protecting the 2nd amendment.

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* 51. Given that constitutional rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, are not socially constructed, but naturally given, these rights must apply to US citizens and non-citizens alike.  Any individual who wishes to enter the united states to gain citizenship and memorialize these rights, should have the right to do so regardless of ethnicity, race, creed, or country of origin.

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* 52. Ranked choice voting is a more efficient way to ensure everyone's voice is heard through the election process, rather than primary elections and the prevailing first past the post system. 

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Homelessness

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* 53. There is more to the homelessness problem than simply drugs, a lack of affordable housing, and economic conditions.

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* 54. While drug use may not be the cause of homelessness, it can perpetuate homeless circumstances.  It is not compassionate to allow homeless people (or anyone) to consume drugs publicly, or provide them clean implements such as needles to do so.

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* 55. The most fundamental issue impacting the rise in homelessness is the increasing rate of mental ailments: depression, hopelessness, anxiety, lack of purpose, genetic mental deficits, fleeting sense of self-worth, lack of faith in one's future or society, loneliness, and a lack of motivation.

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* 56. If the state wishes to help get homeless people off the street, it should establish a market of pre-screened and verified private charities which have different and multi-dimensional approaches to the homelessness crisis, allowing them to better respond to different individuals who need help, and allowing other individuals to donate to those charities they feel have the best solutions.

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* 57. The state should supply funding for a public awareness campaign directing people to homelessness charities, and host a public web page with a charity registry.

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* 58. While private charities provide help and support to homeless people on an individualized basis, the best the state can do in the interim is to ensure public streets are safe and free from drug use.

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Criminal Justice

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* 59. Laws which create criminals under circumstances which have no victim are often disproportionately enforced on minorities and marginalized communities and therefore should be repealed. (Public drug use has victims).

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* 60. Property damage and theft are violent crimes which have victims and need to be better prosecuted by the state. 

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* 61. Criminalization of victimless crimes, such as: private drug use, seatbelt laws, helmet laws, consensual prostitution, etc. is inappropriate and wastes police resources. Laws criminalizing these acts should be repealed.

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* 62. Understanding that markets for drugs and sex can come with asymmetric information and negative externalities which can undermine voluntary exchange, it is appropriate for the state to legalize, regulate, and tax (Pigouvian taxes) these markets.  Tax revenue derived from these markets can be used to alleviate homelessness, provide for contraceptive care, reduce STI/STD's, treat drug addiction, and supply police resources to prevent human trafficking.

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* 63. Given the nature of Rule of Law, it is imperative that the state not possess a monopoly on enforcement of the law. All individuals must maintain the right they currently have to place citizens' arrests, elect their sheriffs, and form posses in their cities, in defense of themselves, of others, of the state, and of their property, so long as appropriate and proportional force is used under the law.

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* 64. Qualified immunity is an inappropriate doctrine manufactured by the courts, which has been inappropriately applied to shield police officers from liability for heinous acts.  Police are necessary for a functional society, but only if they remain accountable to the people and accountable to Rule of Law.

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Healthcare

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* 65. Our current system of healthcare is broken and needs reform. 

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* 66. Washington State should repeal its "certificate of need" designation. The state should not decide when and how there is a "need" for more medical services, it often denies the "need" for more healthcare as a way to protect state facilities and large private companies from competition. Deciding when the demand for healthcare is high is the role of the private sector, not the state.

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* 67. Given studies show that just 30% of health outcomes are motivated by genetics, 20% by environment (partially self-determined), and the remaining 50% is primarily self-determined, single-payer medical care is untenable. Negative health outcomes are primarily an issue of individual responsibility and it isn't equitable to force healthy people to pay for others unhealthy choices.

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* 68. While health itself may be mostly self-determined, the corrupt and oligopic (referring to oligopoly - a circumstance in which there are few sellers and many buyers) nature of our healthcare system still serves as a fundamental barrier to equitable health outcomes.

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* 69. The lack of transparency within the healthcare market supports government intervention on the basis of information failure and the aforementioned inalienable right to life.

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* 70. If the government required healthcare providers to provide direct pay services (without insurance) and required healthcare providers to publicize rates and fees for common procedures and time, this market information would foster competition and drive down health costs for individuals and insurance companies. 

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Infrastructure

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* 71. Given the rise in electric vehicles, gas taxes are no longer an effective way to fund state infrastructure.

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* 72. The most equitable way to fund infrastructure is to charge mileage taxes on a vehicle weight based scale, provided that such mileage taxes are not enforced with vehicle trackers (which would be an invasion of privacy).

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* 73. It is inappropriate for the state to fund infrastructure for electric vehicles with tax dollars, as this crowds out private investment.  Private auto companies and private utility companies are perfectly capable and willing to fund this infrastructure themselves.

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* 74. Flock cameras are an invasion of privacy and are often used to enforce victimless crime. The state should ban the use of Flock camera's.

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Environment

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* 75. The single best way to mitigate environmental harm is not to reduce consumption, but to produce more sustainable energy and technologies.

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* 76. Nuclear technology has advanced substantially in the last few decades and the state should make better efforts to allow the implementation of new nuclear plants that utilize these technologies. 

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* 77. Rooftop solar panels for both single family and multi-family projects can serve as a sustainable tool to reduce costs for families and developers, however current laws protecting private utility monopolies can serve as a barrier to implementing these technologies. 

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Closing Statements

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* 78. While I may not agree with every statement presented within this survey; the transparency, engagement, and level of thought offered by the ideas provided herein would cause me to consider voting for Cobi Clark (Libertarian) in the 2026 election for the Washington State House of Representatives Pos. 1.

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* 79. I'm willing to be contacted in the future to further explore these ideas and/or offer support for the Clark Campaign.

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* 80. Are there any policy categories, or is there a specific issue that you feel should have been addressed here?

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