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Brad Little on Principles & Values
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Supreme Court should throw out 2020 election results
Incumbent Idaho Gov. Brad Little endorsed the Texas lawsuit in December 2020 that attempted to get the Supreme Court to toss out the election results in four states won by Biden.
[In preparing the CNN analysis of 2020 election deniers], Little's office did not respond to a request for comment.
Source: CNN on 2020 Election Denial in 2022 Idaho Governor race
, Sep 9, 2022
Our statehouse demonstrates openness of political process
The dark events at the U.S. Capitol last week disturbed us. In Idaho, we'll celebrate the centennial of our statehouse this year, a building known as "the Capitol of Light." What an appropriate time to let the light of democracy shine--today and for
one hundred more years and beyond. The openness of our political process in Idaho is demonstrated in the openness of this building. Let's keep it that way.
Source: 2021 State of the State Address to the Idaho legislature
, Jan 11, 2021
Hard work, freedom, self-reliance, family and faith
Q: How do you define "Idaho values"?A: "Idahoans value the strength of our communities and the vitality of our land. Fiercely independent, we derive power and dignity from our own self-reliance. We want high quality education for our children
and we believe that compassion and ethical responsibility are the essential principles of being a good neighbor. We understand the importance of protecting the natural world. We believe in fundamental fairness.
We believe in hard work and we believe in taking care of one another."
Little: "Hard work, freedom, self-reliance, family and faith are Idaho values. As a lifelong Idahoan, I have lived these values."
U.S. Rep. Raul Labrador: "Idahoans are an optimistic people of high moral character who are defined by their love for family and community, faith in God, and rugged independence.
Source: Idaho Statesman on 2018 Idaho Gubernatorial debate
, Feb 25, 2018
I support the Religious Freedom Restoration Act
Q: Where do you stand on enacting legislation protecting citizens from civil action for exercising their religious beliefs?The issue: Across the country, some businesses, doctors and other service providers have been sued for refusing to provide
services to gay people, women seeking birth control and others because it goes against their religious beliefs. And there's been the reverse: In 2016, when same-sex marriage became legal in Idaho, a Coeur d'Alene church challenged the city's
anti-discrimination ordinance in federal court, fearing officials would come after it for not performing same-sex marriages. The city said the church is exempt from the ordinance.
Little: "I support protecting Idahoans' rights of expression and
exercise of their religious beliefs. Idaho enacted a Religious Freedom Restoration Act and I support that law. I would consider legislation that further protects Idahoans' religious freedoms without violating the First Amendment freedoms of others."
Source: Idaho Statesman on 2018 Idaho Gubernatorial debate
, Feb 25, 2018
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