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Eric Johnson

REPUBLICAN

Eric Johnson is running for Virginia State Delegate, District 14.

Personal background

Eric Johnson is from Canton, Ohio. He has a bachelor's degree from Cleveland State University. He attends the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Professional background

Eric is an educator. He has experience working in hospitality. He was also affiliated with the Harriet Tubman Learning Center and U.S. Army Soldier and Family Readiness Group.

Political background

Eric's campaign for Virginia House of Delegates, District 14 is his first entry into politics.

Economy

Supports reducing taxes.

Supports removing barriers and providing incentives for more affordable housing.

Opposes requiring individuals and businesses to provide services that go against their moral or religious beliefs.

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Energy & the Environment

Supports hydraulic fracturing (fracking) to extract oil and natural gas.

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Public Safety

Opposes closing churches.

Supports the President's defense leadership and team in addressing Islamic terrorism.

Believes the U.S. should enhance physical security measures at the southern border.

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Education

Supports school choice and vouchers, which are programs and policies that allow families to use public school funds to access schools beyond their local option, including private schools.

Opposes adding gender identity as a specially protected class in non-discrimination laws.

Opposes same-sex marriage.

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Healthcare

Opposes access to abortion, except in cases of rape and when the mother's life is at risk.

Opposes providing funds to abortion providers, including Planned Parenthood, from federal, state, or local governments.

Supports access to assisted suicide.

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Voting & Elections

Opposes allowing people to vote without photo identification.

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