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Danielle Hagen

REPUBLICAN

Danielle Hagen is running for Arizona State Representative, District 2, Republican Primary.

Personal background

Danielle is from Duluth, Minnesota. She attended high school at Graduation Alliance.

Professional background

Danielle is a business manager and notary public at Office Evolution Peoria.

Political background

Danielle Hagen's campaign for Arizona State House representing District 2 is her first entry into politics.

Economy

Supports streamlining regulations to reduce bureaucratic hurdles for starting businesses, including simplifying the tax code and reducing permits.

Supports implementing tax cuts or credits for small businesses to ease financial burdens and encourage reinvestment.

Supports vocational training and apprenticeship programs to equip workers with in-demand skills for local businesses.

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Public Safety

Opposes gun control.

Supports advanced training for law enforcement on border security and human rights.

Aims to implement targeted operations to combat drug trafficking, especially fentanyl. Supports strong measures to address drug-related crimes.

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Healthcare

Supports medical freedom.

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Education

Supports protecting the Empowered Scholarship Program and school choice while holding those who commit fraud with educational programs accountable.

Believes that schools need "Constitutional loving teachers [...] teachers that love America."

Opposes "boys in girls bathrooms or on their teams."

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Energy & the Environment

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Voting & Elections

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Endorsements

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