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Shane Klakken
REPUBLICAN
Shane Klakken is running for Montana State Representative, District 37.
Personal background
Shane is a Central Montana native and a Christian.
Professional background
Shane served 9 years as a commissioned officer and pilot in the US Army, followed by 14.5 years in the Montana Army National Guard. After retiring in 2018, he returned to Grass Range to manage his family's ranch.
Political background
Shane Klakken's campaign for State Representative in State House District 37 is his first entry into politics.
Economy
Supports free enterprise.
Believes Central Montana's economy suffers as "big money purchasers" acquire large farms, remove them from production, and pay lower agricultural taxes, disadvantaging local farmers and reducing community revenue; advocates for tax reclassification to offset financial losses.
The candidate's website says, "Fergus county experienced a 51% increase in property values and property owners are paying a commensurate increase in property tax all in one year. Is that fair? Does that make sense?"
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Energy & the Environment
Opposes the 30-by-30 Plan, which "seeks to ensure the federal government is in control of 30% of the United States' lands and water by the year 2030."
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Healthcare
Opposes abortion and planned parenthood.
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Public Safety
Opposes open borders.
The candidate's website says, "The job of government is to protect rights, not give rights... The post-911 Patriot Act remains one of the most flagrant violators of your rights that has ever passed Congress and signed into law, all due to fear."
The candidate's website says, "Central Montana's US Highway 87 and 200 are major cartel super-highways utilized for human trafficking and illicit drug distribution."
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Voting & Elections
Supports limited government.
Opposes "Transgender Day of Visibility."
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Education
Supports parental choice in education.
Said, "Let’s teach kids how to think – not what to think. Let’s focus on the fundamentals of reading, writing, and arithmetic. ... we need to limit the Department of Education’s footprint in our classrooms."
The candidate's website says, "The future of the United States of America rests upon the quality of education our children receive. We need to teach the future leaders of our country to love this country..."
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