Smith also makes it known that she’s against abortion and supports law enforcement. You should be able to choose which schools you want your kids to go to, the school that’s best for them.” “It doesn't matter what income you are, you’re paying your taxes. Families are not happy about that and they shouldn’t be happy about that and if they don’t like it they should be able to switch their kids to a different school,” Smith said. “Lots of families are not happy with the critical race programs being taught in our school systems nor the sex education down to the kindergarten age. She said people should have a choice in what kind of education their tax dollars are paying for. More: Meet Prescott Paulin, 96th House District GOP candidate for IllinoisĪs a mother of 10 children, Smith said she’s concerned about the current education system. More: Meet Lisa Smith Roth, 96th District candidate for the Illinois House In addition to bringing back jobs, developing a school-choice program is on the list of Smith’s priorities. That's why it’s one of my central pieces so we can save Illinois and bring back our jobs.” “It sounds like you shouldn’t have better income with less taxes but you do get better income because everyone spends more money and stays happy. The income for our state will go up,” Smith said. “If we can bring taxes down we can bring more jobs into the state and people will have more money in their pockets. 1 priority. She wants to lower taxes and decrease regulations for businesses to increase economic growth within the state. He said those and his knowledge of technology make him the ideal candidate for the job. Paulin said his military background and enterprise policy experience with government organizations offer transferable skills. I listen to all sides and ensure there's not a hidden agenda on my part and that we’re actually building things based on the moves of our neighbors," Paulin said.
“I’ve experienced listening to people and ensuring they’re represented across the spectrum. What that would incentivize the state to do if we were to open that kind of corporation is attract new tax revenue and If we do it right we can get billions of dollars that will offset the tax burden or the individual taxpayer,” Paulin said. An NFT can be used like a membership card and like at Costco or Sam's Club, it's a piece of ownership that benefits the company.
“There’s a new type of corporation in Wyoming called the DAO (Decentralized autonomous organization) corporation, it’s kind of like an NFT. He wants to help introduce legislation for an interconnected economy which he says will attract businesses to the state. More: Springfield council will get a look at new maps that could change wards for 2023 electionįiscal responsibility for Paulin means standing up for a new kind of tax revenue. Sue Scherer, D-Decatur, is uncontested for the Democratic primary nomination. She will face the Republican nominee in the Nov. The 96th district covers downtown and eastern Springfield, Bolivia, Mount Auburn and central Decatur. Prescott Paulin and Lisa Smith Roth are seeking the Republican nomination in the June 28 primary race. Fiscal responsibility and tax relief are priorities for candidates in the 96th Illinois House legislative district.