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United States

U.S. House of RepresentativesCandidate for District 4

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Jason Kishineff

Homemaker
2,251 votes (1.4%)
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My Top 3 Priorities

  • Decreasing economic inequality
  • Opposing wars, opposing violent immigration policies and reforming the criminal justice system in ways that make everyone safer, including police officers.
  • Reforming the media, including breaking up big companies and making Meta, Twitter and Google public utilities so that censorship rules will be enforced fairly and according to law.

Questions & Answers

Questions from League of Women Voters of California (4)

Water

The Federal Government plays a part in California water allocation and use through a variety of projects and laws.  What, if any, new programs or projects or reforms to existing programs and projects would you support in an effort to handle water shortages caused by the current and any future drought?

No answer provided.
Should immigration laws be changed?  What changes would you support?  Please explain why.
Answer from Jason Kishineff:

Yes, immigration policy really begins as foreign policy. The fact is that the US has been propping up some very oppressive governments in South America for a very long time, not just financially but militarily. We do this so that US corporations can continue to underpay those workers and provide worse working conditions. The possibility of "moving overseas" has in turn hurt workers here by keeping wages down and by blocking unionization. If we helped South American countries develop their economies, or just left them alone to develop, there would not be an immigration problem. An immigrant who has been living here for years is an American. If they don't have documents, then give them documents.

Policy

As Congress Member what, if any, policies or legislation would you support to preserve democracy for all US residents?

No answer provided.
What legislation, if any, would you support to reduce American greenhouse gas production?  Please explain the reasons for your position.
Answer from Jason Kishineff:

As we are seeing right now, when there is not enough fuel, everything is affected. We need a massive, fast-paced investment into the construction of renewable energy

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