Andrew Gillum in CampusElect.org 2018 Gubernatorial coverage


On Tax Reform: Trump tax cuts put billions into richest coffers

Taxes: Support President Trump's tax cuts?

DeSantis: Yes. "The reforms will better enable American companies to compete with foreign businesses & will help stem the tide of companies & jobs going overseas."

Gillum: No. Puts "billions of dollars in the coffers of our richest corporations, money that would otherwise protect Social Security & Medicare, & pay for roads & bridges."

Source: 2018 CampusElect.org Issue Guide on Florida Governor race Nov 1, 2018

On Abortion: Decision should be made by women & their doctors

Q: Abortion: Mostly ban or mostly legal?

Ron DeSantis (R): Ban. Pledges to sign legislation banning abortions after fetal heartbeat detected (roughly 6 weeks) & to appoint constitutionalist justices to FL Supreme Court who will "protect & defend life."

Andrew Gillum (D): Legal. Abortion is a woman's unrestricted right and decision should be made by women & their doctors--not by politicians. Opposes making healthcare harder for women to access.

Q: Allow employers to withhold contraceptive coverage from employees if disagree with it morally?

DeSantis: Yes. Employers should not be required to "pay for abortifacients in violation of their faith."

Gillum: No. Proposes a law to protect women's access to no-cost contraceptive care under ObamaCare.

Q: Let Planned Parenthood receive public funds for non-abortion healthcare?

DeSantis: No. Voted for a bill to end funding.

Gillum: Yes. Challenged Rick Scott effort to defund Planned Parenthood.

Source: 2018 CampusElect.org Issue Guide on Florida Governor race Oct 9, 2018

On Corporations: Trump tax cuts gave billions to our richest corporations

Q: Support President Trump's tax cuts?

Ron DeSantis (R): Yes. "The reforms will better enable American companies to compete with foreign businesses & will help stem the tide of companies & jobs going overseas."

Andrew Gillum (D): No. Puts "billions of dollars in the coffers of our richest corporations, money that would otherwise protect Social Security & Medicare, & pay for roads & bridges."

Q: Increase taxes on corporations and/or high-income individuals to pay for public services?

Ron DeSantis (R): No. Keep Florida a low-tax state "by opposing tax increases & requiring a supermajority vote in the Legislature to raise taxes."

Andrew Gillum (D): Yes. Increase Florida's corporate tax rate by 2% to generate $1 billion for education funding.

Source: 2018 CampusElect.org Issue Guide on Florida Governor race Oct 9, 2018

On Drugs: legalize marijuana, and tax it

Q: Legalize or decriminalize marijuana?

Ron DeSantis (R): No. Opposes recreational use. Will implement will of the voters on medical.

Andrew Gillum (D): Yes. "Legalize it. Tax it. Use the revenues to fix Florida's public schools."

Source: 2018 CampusElect.org Issue Guide on Florida Governor race Oct 9, 2018

On Education: $1 billion Fair Share investment in public schools

Q: Increase funding for K-12 education?

Ron DeSantis (R): No statements found on funding, but prefers setting policy at local level.

Andrew Gillum (D): Yes. Proposes a $1 billion "Fair Share" investment in public schools covered by increasing state's corporate tax rate & legalizing & taxing marijuana.

Q: Education: Support the expansion of charter schools or help parents send their children to private schools with public money?

Ron DeSantis (R): Yes. Expand both charters & vouchers. Let federal dollars follow students to any schools their families choose.

Andrew Gillum (D): No. Against vouchers & "unaccountable, for-profit charter schools who use public dollars to enrich their executives."

Source: 2018 CampusElect.org Issue Guide on Florida Governor race Oct 9, 2018

On Education: Make college debt-free for nurses & teachers

Q: Increase state funding for higher education?

Ron DeSantis (R): No statements found on state funding, but more training support for students who enter workforce from high school.

Andrew Gillum (D): Yes. Wants to make college debt-free for professions like nursing & teaching. Also higher pay for adjuncts.

Source: 2018 CampusElect.org Issue Guide on Florida Governor race Oct 9, 2018

On Energy & Oil: Withdrawal from Paris Climate accord is reckless

Q: Consider climate change a serious threat?

Ron DeSantis (R): Mixed. "I don't know if it's because of my activity, your activity, but.we've got to deal with it."

Andrew Gillum (D): Climate change is a real & urgent threat. Transition Florida to clean energy. "We're going to put science first & work together to not only save our planet but create clean energy jobs along the way."

Q: Limit or tax production of greenhouse gases?

DeSantis: No. Voted against any potential carbon tax as negatively impacting economy.

Gillum: Yes. Sees Trump withdrawal from Paris Climate accord as "disturbingly reckless." Join Climate Alliance of states committed to fighting climate change.

Q: Government support for renewable energy?

DeSantis: No. Opposed continued wind energy subsidy, calling it "anti-competitive & economically harmful."

Gillum: Yes. "Transition Florida to clean energy as rapidly as possible." Supported renewables as Tallahassee mayor.

Source: 2018 CampusElect.org Issue Guide on Florida Governor race Oct 9, 2018

On Environment: Redirect freshwater flow, with pollution standards

Q: How would you address Florida's red tide crisis, caused by nutrient-laden, polluted freshwater released from Lake Okeechobee & linked to Florida's sugar industry?

Ron DeSantis (R): Clean the water; build a reservoir to redirect the flow south; seek federal funding to help. Has also criticized the sugar industry and open to more regulation of development that affects runoff.

Andrew Gillum (D): Reverse Rick Scott environmental policies that eased pollution standards; redirect freshwater flow; eliminate the political influence of the sugar industry; work with surrounding communities to deal with potential job loss.

Source: 2018 CampusElect.org Issue Guide on Florida Governor race Oct 9, 2018

On Families & Children: Invited same-sex couples to get married in Tallahassee

Q: Support gay marriage?

Ron DeSantis (R): No. Cosponsored bill to protect individuals for faith-based noncooperation with gay marriage.

Andrew Gillum (D): Yes. While Tallahassee mayor invited same-sex couples to get married there when refused in other FL counties.

Source: 2018 CampusElect.org Issue Guide on Florida Governor race Oct 9, 2018

On Free Trade: Trump's tariffs threaten Florida's workers, farmers

Q: Support Trump's imposition of tariffs on Chinese steel & other products?

Ron DeSantis (R): Yes. Trump is a master negotiator trying to get concessions.

Andrew Gillum (D): No. "He's threatening Florida's workers, farmers, & companies."

Source: 2018 CampusElect.org Issue Guide on Florida Governor race Oct 9, 2018

On Gun Control: Universal background checks & assault weapon ban

Q: Support more restrictive gun control legislation? Restrict semi-automatic weapons?

Ron DeSantis (R): No. Solution to gun violence is "'identifying the problem people' rather than enforcing `blanket bans on the rights of law-abiding citizens.'"

Andrew Gillum (D): Yes. Called for additional restrictions after Parkland, like universal background checks & bans on assault weapons & high capacity magazines. Sued by NRA over prohibiting firing weapons in public parks.

Source: 2018 CampusElect.org Issue Guide on Florida Governor race Oct 9, 2018

On Gun Control: Voting rights to former felons: they deserve a second chance

Q: Support Amendment #4--a Florida initiative to restore voting rights to 1.6 million former felons, excluding murderers & sex offenders?

Ron DeSantis (R): No. Opposes amendment.

Andrew Gillum (D): Yes. "Floridians who have paid their debts deserve a second chance & should have a voice in our state's future. Our current system is a relic of Jim Crow."

Source: 2018 CampusElect.org Issue Guide on Florida Governor race Oct 9, 2018

On Health Care: Expand Medicaid in Florida; work toward Medicare-for-All

Q: Support or Repeal ACA, aka ObamaCare? Accept ACA's Medicaid expansion to subsidize low-income participants?

Ron DeSantis (R): Voted to repeal ACA. No FL Medicaid expansion. Says health care isn't a right. The right is to pursue the type of healthcare you want. ObamaCare infringes on that.

Andrew Gillum (D): Support & strengthen ACA, guarantee care for pre-existing conditions, expand Medicaid in Florida. Work toward "Medicare for all."

Source: 2018 CampusElect.org Issue Guide on Florida Governor race Oct 9, 2018

On Immigration: DACA is unconstitutional; opposes any path to citizenship

Q: Support path to citizenship for America's 11 million illegal immigrants, including "DACA" recipients or "Dreamers," who grew up in the US after being brought here as children?

Ron DeSantis (R): No. Considers DACA unconstitutional. Opposes any path to citizenship.

Andrew Gillum (D): Yes. Can protect national security & "have a secure border without criminalizing" undocumented people. Let them get alternative ID drivers' licenses. Continue in-state tuition.

Source: 2018 CampusElect.org Issue Guide on Florida Governor race Oct 9, 2018

On Jobs: Supports state $15 minimum wage

Q: Minimum Wage: Increase from $8.25/hour?

Ron DeSantis (R): No public statements found.

Andrew Gillum (D): Yes. Supports state $15 minimum wage.

Source: 2018 CampusElect.org Issue Guide on Florida Governor race Oct 9, 2018

On Technology: Net neutrality protected FL communities & residents

Q: Net Neutrality: Require internet providers to provide equal access to all users?

Ron DeSantis (R): No. Obama-era FCC requirement for net neutrality was a "massive power grab."

Andrew Gillum (D): Yes. FCC decision to dismantle was an attack on FL communities & residents.

Source: 2018 CampusElect.org Issue Guide on Florida Governor race Oct 9, 2018

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