Republican Bryan Sandlin is running unopposed for House Position 2 in the 15th Legislative District to fill Jeremie Dufault’s seat.
Sandlin works in the agricultural industry and is running on a typically conservative platform to cut money from services that matter most like stable housing, affordable health care, good schools, and other public infrastructure. Instead, Sandlin wants to put even more money into law enforcement budgets and send militarized police forces into our communities. He is prioritizing the agricultural industry’s profits above the need for sustainable environmental stewardship in the region. If elected, Sandlin would also address addiction and mental health issues in our community with punitive measures that would put even more people into expensive, overcrowded prisons instead of investing in treatment and prevention measures.
In this race with no progressives, write in a more progressive candidate of your choice.
Republican Bryan Sandlin is running unopposed for House Position 2 in the 15th Legislative District to fill Jeremie Dufault’s seat.
Sandlin works in the agricultural industry and is running on a typically conservative platform to cut money from services that matter most like stable housing, affordable health care, good schools, and other public infrastructure. Instead, Sandlin wants to put even more money into law enforcement budgets and send militarized police forces into our communities. He is prioritizing the agricultural industry’s profits above the need for sustainable environmental stewardship in the region. If elected, Sandlin would also address addiction and mental health issues in our community with punitive measures that would put even more people into expensive, overcrowded prisons instead of investing in treatment and prevention measures.
In this race with no progressives, write in a more progressive candidate of your choice.
Because of a Tim Eyman initiative, the Legislature is required to submit any bill it passes that closes tax loopholes or raises revenue to a non-binding advisory vote. The Legislature had a historically productive 2022 session, resulting in several advisory votes appearing on the ballot. We hope the Legislature will change the law to remove these meaningless measures in the future.