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Kimberly Zanon

REPUBLICAN

Kimberly Zanon is running for Arizona State Senator, District 30, Republican Primary.

Personal background

Kimberly is originally from California. She lives with her husband, David, in Lake Havasu City, Arizona.

Professional background

Kimberly is a real estate agent working for eXp Realty, LLC.

Political background

Kimberly Zanon's run for state senator of District 30 is her first run for public office.

Economy

Supports reducing taxes and regulations on businesses to promote economic growth and job creation in rural areas.

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Public Safety

Believes strong law enforcement efforts are essential for investigating and prosecuting sex trafficking, and supports providing resources, training officers, and collaborating with federal agencies to dismantle trafficking networks.

Believes in providing strong support, resources, and recognition for military and police officers to ensure community safety.

Believes in enhancing public safety through education and awareness campaigns to prevent sex trafficking, and supports educating vulnerable populations on recognizing and avoiding traffickers' tactics.

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Healthcare

Supports programs that help foster parents and make adoption more accessible.

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Education

Supports school choice, which allows for parents to choose which schools their children attend.

Said, "I will work to ensure that all medical procedures performed on children are necessary, safe, and in their best interests."

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Energy & the Environment

Supports the use of fossil fuels as well as using reserves within the country to reduce dependence on foreign oil.

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Voting & Elections

Believes in "election integrity" and supports measures like voter ID laws, regular audits, and accurate voter registration rolls while recognizing the need to balance security with accessibility, supporting early and absentee voting to increase turnout.

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