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Chris Cannon's responses to News candidate questionnaire

Published: Saturday, June 24, 2006 9:53 p.m. MDT
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I believe the states should be deciding these issues. In terms of in-state tuition, I've sponsored legislation that would clarify the states' authority to make decisions regarding tuition at state educational institutions. A 1996 law granted the DOE power that appears to encroach upon states' rights, and I am uncomfortable with that. I believe the state of Utah, not the federal government, should decide to grant in-state tuition to whomever it chooses. Regarding driver's licenses, I have always been opposed to a national identification card, feeling that the states should decide how to administer driver's licenses. I voted for the REAL ID Act, which authorized minimal requirements for driver's licenses but does not dictate to states how and at what age an individual can get a license.

9. Utah's Senators are split on the issue of a constitutional amendment to protect the flag. What is your position?

I support the constitutional amendment to protect the flag, not because I take amending the Constitution lightly but because I believe the flag represents more than a conduit of speech. It represents the values of this country. It is important to note that burning the American flag was only recently deemed free speech. In 1989, when the Supreme Court decided the case to protect flag burning as an — expression of free speech, it was only agreed to by a 5-4 decision. It is from that decision that Congress has the power and authority to affirm or reject the ruling through legislation or constitutional amendment. The arguments for desecration turn on the argument that desecration is a protected form of speech. But I contend burning the flag is one of action or conduct — not uttered words

10. The Senate recently voted on a constitutional amendment on traditional marriage. What is your position?

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I have always supported traditional marriage. This Congress, I have cosponsored constitutional amendments protecting marriage as well as a bill to limit federal court jurisdiction from hearing cases that try to redefine marriage. Last Congress, I was a cosponsor and voted on the House floor for a constitutional amendment to protect marriage as well as the same limitation on jurisdiction bill. This is a major issue of our time. It is a battle between the recognition and reaffirmation of the traditional social fabric of our nation or the changing whims and desires of a few.

11. As gasoline prices continue to rise, what do you believe Congress should do to improve America's energy situation?

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