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State House 18

1. Abortion: The 1973 Roe v. Wade U.S. Supreme Court abortion decision.
Robin Lundstrum (Republican)
Oppose
2. COVID: Letting private businesses terminate employees who are not vaccinated against COVID-19.
Robin Lundstrum (Republican)
Oppose
I understand Arkansas is an "employee at will" state; however, forcing an individual to take an experimental treatment without solid information about the long-term impact on an individual's health is risky. If a business wants to require the vaccine, maybe they should be willing to cover any long-term health consequences to the employee as a result of requiring a vaccine to keep their job. We also need to be very concerned about HIPPA violations. Do we surrender our rights every time a virus comes along? Personal choice should be the mantra. If a vaccine provides protection, people will run to be vaccinated without strong arming them.
3. Marijuana: Legalizing recreational marijuana in Arkansas.
Robin Lundstrum (Republican)
Oppose
4. Education: Allowing public funds allocated for the education of a child to be used to pay for an education at any school the parent chooses.
Robin Lundstrum (Republican)
Support
5. Critical Race Theory: Withholding state funds from any public school that promotes critical race theory.
Robin Lundstrum (Republican)
Support
6. Elections: Requiring absentee ballots to be notarized in order to be counted in an election.
Robin Lundstrum (Republican)
Oppose
The current rules are not the problem. The problem is that we do not hold accountable those who commit ballot fraud. Prosecute cheaters until we actually go after these law breakers . More rules for honest people will not help.
7. Privacy: Requiring individuals to use the changing room, restroom, or shower of their biological sex on government property—such as public schools, state parks, and government buildings.
Robin Lundstrum (Republican)
Support
8. Nursing Homes: Allowing family members to place a “granny camera” in the room of a nursing home resident for monitoring and visiting purposes.
Robin Lundstrum (Republican)
Support
9. Marriage: Making it more difficult to obtain a divorce by eliminating general indignities as grounds for divorce.
Robin Lundstrum (Republican)
Oppose