{"id":33355,"date":"2024-06-07T10:10:52","date_gmt":"2024-06-07T15:10:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.altonmo.com\/?p=33355"},"modified":"2024-08-06T09:04:34","modified_gmt":"2024-08-06T14:04:34","slug":"candidate-for-governor-bill-slantz-speaks","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.altonmo.com\/politics\/elections\/candidate-for-governor-bill-slantz-speaks-20240607","title":{"rendered":"Candidate For Governor Bill Slantz Speaks"},"content":{"rendered":"
Alton, Mo. \u2013 <\/strong>Recently, AltonMo.com reached out to those running for different political offices across the state. We asked them poll questions about news our readers are interested in. As we receive their survey answers, we will post them so the voters can become acquainted with those running. This way, our voters can choose who best represents them in government. The first one we received back was from Bill Slantz, who is running for governor.<\/p>\n The education system in Missouri is based on government policies regarding what children should know and be able to do at certain ages. Today, educational practices are centered on memorizing facts and passing standardized tests. The system applies canned instructional programs. And often needs more room for the unique gifts each student has or the challenges each one faces.<\/p>\n Let\u2019s remove barriers to school choice and put the financial resources stripped from Missourians through school taxes back into parents\u2019 hands to help fund their educational decisions. I want the government to get out of the way as academic experts. I support school choice because educators and students should be able to work directly with each other to establish their standards. I support school choice because it promotes competition, breeds innovation, cost-effectiveness, and better student outcomes.<\/p>\n Yes. The private ownership and use of firearms or other weapons in a non-invasive way are entirely legitimate. Government regulation, licensing, and registration of guns should be abolished.<\/p>\n I believe the government has only three essential functions. First and foremost, protecting our security and the defense against aggression is a proper power and burden of the state government.<\/p>\n Infrastructure: One of the government\u2019s primary roles is to promote and support robust infrastructure, providing tax dollars for power, roadways and highways, telecommunications, water supplies, and many more of the \u201cbig ticket\u201d \u201cgrand\u201d projects that benefit us all.<\/p>\n Open borders for all who enter peacefully and do not pose a threat by relying on the state or welfare measures. “Sign the guest book on your way in.”<\/p>\n To protect rights, individuals from governments. Libertarians greatly oppose concentrated power: \u201cPower tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.\u201d I want to limit power, and that means significantly restricting government. Limited government is the fundamental political implication of libertarianism. I\u2019m for individual liberty and sustained economic growth.<\/p>\n The government should play no role in marriage but yield to natural law standards. Any individual should be allowed to enter into a contract of civil union protected by contract law. If some wish to have \u201cgay marriage\u201d and others do not, each should be free to adopt the appropriate rules so long as property rights are respected.<\/p>\n One of the government\u2019s primary roles is to promote and support a robust infrastructure. Providing tax dollars for power, roadways and highways, telecommunications, water supplies, and many more of the \u201cbig ticket\u201d \u201cgrand\u201d projects that benefit us all.<\/p>\n The income tax should be eliminated. The alternative would be National, State, and Local sales taxes. You could build some waivers or rebates for lower-income families.<\/p>\nBill Slantz Survey Answers<\/h2>\n
Are you aware that many schoolchildren cannot read or write cursive? What would you do to solve this problem?<\/h4>\n
Do you believe that self-defense is a right? Why? Should there be any limitations?<\/h4>\n
In light of the Bill of Rights, how do you propose supporting our enumerated freedoms and rights?<\/h4>\n
As illegal persons come to Missouri, do you see their presence as a help or a hindrance? What will they do to our economy?<\/h4>\n
What is the biggest problem facing Missourians\/Americans?<\/h4>\n
The traditional family consists of a father, mother, and children. Is this type of family good for our culture?<\/h4>\n
What are the most pressing needs for infrastructure or capital projects in the state?<\/h4>\n
How would you protect Oregon County from big government interference? Tax manipulation?<\/h4>\n