Candidate for New Hampshire House of Representatives - District Rockingham 6 in 2018 New Hampshire 2018 General Election.
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Get StartedTo prevent abortions, we need easier access to contraceptives such as birth control. The true only way to protect the sanctity of life is to prevent it from happening unintentionally, until the bearers are fully ready to raise a child, in a suitable environment. We must make access to contraception more easily accessible, and in cases when necessary, allow abortions. If we give the necessary preventative measures to prevent pregnancy, the necessity of abortions will dramatically decrease. Learn more
Those in the LGBTQ community just want to be protected equally under the law, and to be treated the same as other people. I promise to advocate for them and other minority groups in society who are marginalized. Learn more
I support gay marriage because the relationship between two people in love should be valid not only in their eyes, but also in the eyes of the law. They deserve the same benefits such as death benefits among other things. Learn more
I am a strong supporter of veterans and helping them seek the necessary treatment, and why if elected, not only will you see unemployment decrease amongst veterans, but you will also see a better quality of life throughout the entire state of New Hampshire. We need to treat our veterans better, and if elected I promise that I will fight tooth and nail, for those who fight for us. Learn more
I am currently in the works of making a non-profit program in New Hampshire, called Volunteer for Vets. This program will always mean something to me, and I am going to make sure that it and everyone involved is 100% competent and making sure that we provide the best treatment for veterans that is possible. Learn more
Our citizens need to know that there are treatment centers in our state. - Our elected officials need to fix the stigma attached to addiction that if you are addicted, you are less of a human being than the person who isn't. - Lastly, our first responders need to have the necessary equipment to help counteract the effects of an opiate overdose. Learn more
HOME ABOUT POSITIONS VIDEOS CONTACT US Click to donate Ronald J. Cooper III I believe in legalizing marijuana in the State of New Hampshire for adults who have reached the legal age. To control/regulate it, I believe that it should be taxed by the state government, using those taxes to help fund social programs, and potentially lower taxes for individuals across the state. Learn more
Small business should be rewarded with tax incentives for using renewable resources, having low energy requirements, and recycling. Home owners should receive a tax credit as well for continuous recycling, maintaining efficient usage of energy and resources. Learn more
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