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Carson Smith
REPUBLICAN
Carson Smith is running for North Carolina State Representative, District 16.
Personal background
Carson grew up in Pender County and attended Topsail Schools. He currently lives in Hampstead.
Professional background
Carson is retired. He previously worked as a sheriff's deputy in Pender County.
Political background
Carson Smith currently serves as a State Representative for District 16. He was elected to this position in 2019 and is serving his third term. He is the Chair of the House Appropriations on Justice and Public Safety Committee as well as the Pensions and Retirement Committee, and is the Vice Chair of the Appropriations Committee. He also served as the Pender County Sheriff. He was elected to this position in 2002 and served for four terms.
Economy
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Energy & the Environment
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Healthcare
As a state representative, sponsored House Bill (HB) 43 to prohibit the use of puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones for minors.
Opposes the use of masks.
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Voting & Elections
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Public Safety
As a state representative, sponsored House Bill (HB) 40 to increase penalties for rioting or inciting rioting.
Opposes gun control but supports gun safety. Sponsored House Bills 49 and 101 that would allow concealed carry of handguns in places of worship under broader circumstances. Sponsored HB 72 to provide free gun locks and provide training about safe storage of firearms.
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Education
As a state representative, sponsored House Bill (HB) 534 to require accurate age verification for accessing materials like pornography.
Supports school vouchers, which are programs and policies that allow families to use public school funds to access schools beyond their local option, including private schools.
As a state representative, sponsored House Bill (HB) 758 that would require emergency preparedness education in schools.
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Foreign Policy and Immigration
As a state representative, sponsored House Bill (HB) 10 that would require local law enforcement to query Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) about individuals charged with a broader set of offenses, including felony assault and violation of a domestic violence protection order.
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