2000 National Political Awareness Test: on Technology
Brian Bilbray:
Mandate less violent and sexual content on television
Indicate which principles you support regarding technology. - Continuing the moratorium on Internet sales taxes.
- Support government mandates to curtail violent and sexual content on television.
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Support strict penalties for Internet crimes such as hacking and Internet violence.
- Support strong Internet privacy laws.
Source: 2000 Congressional National Political Awareness Test
Nov 1, 2000
Corrogan Vaughn:
Supports strong Internet privacy laws
Vaughn supports the following principles regarding technology: - Support strong Internet privacy laws.
- Regulating the Internet should not in any way be controlled by the federal government.
Source: Congressional 2000 National Political Awareness Test
Nov 1, 2000
Scott Howell:
Promote innovation, entrepreneurship & high-tech development
Q: Please explain what your top two or three priorities will be if elected. Please explain how you would obtain any additional government funding needed to implement these priorities.A: As a United States Senator,
I will be committed to make the New Economy work for all Americans. The government must promote innovation and entrepreneurship, an activity
I aggressively pursued in passing important legislation to promote high-technology development in our state. Quality education is a primary component of our new society and I will continue the personal emphasis
I placed on our schools by working to ensure greater resources for teachers in the classroom, kindergarten for all Utah children and enabling districts to provide technology to students.
Source: 2000 Congressional National Political Awareness Test
Nov 1, 2000
David McReynolds:
Supports Internet deregulation and privacy
McReynolds supports the following statements on technology issuese: - Allow voter registration on-line.
- Support strong Internet privacy laws.
- Regulation of the Internet should not in any way controlled by the federal government.
Source: 2000 National Political Awareness Test
May 2, 2000
Gary Bauer:
Stricter Internet laws against hacking & porn; for privacy
Bauer supports the following principles concerning technology issues: - Supports strict penalties for Internet crimes such as hacking and Internet violence.
- Supports strong Internet privacy laws.
- Bauser says, “Steps should be taken to
protect children from being exposed to pornographic or violent content.”
Source: 2000 National Political Awareness Test
Jan 13, 2000
Harry Browne:
Keep government out of the Internet
Browne agrees that regulation of the Internet should not in any way controlled by the federal government.
Source: 2000 National Political Awareness Test
Jan 13, 2000
Howard Phillips:
The internet doesn’t need govt regulations
Phillips agrees that regulation of the Internet should not be in any way controlled by the federal government.
Source: 2000 National Political Awareness Test
Jan 13, 2000
John Hagelin:
Limit violence & sex in media, but maintain privacy
Hagelin supports the following statements regarding
technology issues:- Support government mandates to curtail violent and sexual content on television.
- Support strict penalties for Internet crimes such as hacking and Internet violence.
- Support strong Internet privacy laws.
Source: 2000 National Political Awareness Test
Jan 13, 2000
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