NameRachel Walden
What office are you running for?Arizona Corporation Commission
County, District/TownshipMaricopa
Address10902 East Dartmouth Circle,
Mesa, Arizona 85207
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Phone(480) 789-1789
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Are you currently the officeholder and seeking re-election?No
Is this your first time running for office?No
Election Date07/30/2024
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1. What inspired you to run for public office, and what positive changes do you hope to bring to your district/state if elected?

I am currently an elected official serving on the Mesa School Board, the largest district in the state of Arizona. I became involved in politics because I have a young child and believe that we need to fight to save the rising generations. They are at risk of inheriting a country that is fundamentally different than the America that most of us got to grow up in. We need to reclaim the values of this country to support strong families, limited government, lower taxes, free market capitalism, the right to life, and to remove any aspect of government that does not exist to uphold our inherent rights to freedom. The office that I am running for has the authority to hold utility companies accountable to ensure that the rate payers do not pay for green energy subsidies and other progressive agendas and that rate payers only pay for just and reasonable costs associated with services.

2. Please identify the top three critical issues facing your state, and how do you envision solving them to benefit the communities in your state?

1. The Commission regulates the utility companies. Reliable base load in energy is key to avoiding blackouts and intermittent energy. We must have a reliable base load to maintain farming, manufacturing and abundant energy for our citizens. We need to support the maximum longevity of our coal plants and stop efforts to retire the coal plants early.
2. Water infrastructure - the EPA continues to over regulate water treatment driving up the cost of water. There are hundreds of small water companies in Arizona that are broke and have never invested in their infrastructure to meet regulations. The Commission needs to support consolidation of these smaller companies where the capital exists to repair and replace water infrastructure.
3. Green energy subsidies - when the utilities come before the Commission for their rates to be evaluated I will initiate amendments to their cases to remove subsidy programs. I will also support that utilities only use reliability and free market costs as their factors to determine energy generation. Any efforts to base energy generation on social credit scores, shareholder goals, or green energy goals will be rejected by me.

3. Would you support or oppose implementing specific policies to promote fiscal responsibility and reduce government spending at the state level, while also addressing debt and ensuring a sustainable economic future for your state?Support
4. Do you support or oppose the belief that the pandemic’s negative impact on medical freedom, which emphasized the importance of safeguarding individual liberties, as well as its negative economic consequences on the people, calls for crucial lessons learned and need for both federal and state governments to avoid overregulation and overreach on small businesses while effectively preparing to handle future challenges?Support
5. In the context of the Bill of Rights, do you support or oppose safeguarding and upholding individual liberties, such as the right to bear arms and freedom of speech, when confronted with potential challenges?Support
6. Considering the ongoing debates on the environment, would you support or oppose balancing economic growth and environmental protection in your approach to environmental policies?Support
7. Do you support and advocate for religious freedom as a fundamental right for all citizens in our nation?Yes
8. Given the issues concerning open borders, border security, and drugs (like fentanyl), do you endorse the classification of Mexican cartels as a terrorist organization and recognize them as a significant national security threat to the United States?Yes
9. Do you believe the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives are important and necessary?No
10. Would you support or oppose the implementation of policies to expand school choice options, such as charter schools, vouchers, or education savings accounts, to empower parents to make the best educational decisions for their children?Support
11. Would you support or oppose passing laws to make it illegal to transition children medically or chemically under 18 years of age?Support
12. Would you support or oppose passing laws to restrict the education of students from K-12 on gender identity, homosexuality, and sexual conduct, and instead, adhere strictly to biology, science, and biological nature?Support
13. Would you support or oppose implementing classical liberal arts education standards in K-12?Support
14. Do you believe that parental rights are fundamental and hold the highest authority, and would you support prioritizing and protecting these rights in education? This includes acknowledging parents’ fundamental role in teaching, raising, and nurturing their children. Please indicate whether you support or oppose this approach.Support
15. If elected, would you support and implement the bill introduced by Moms for America Action that endorses the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Standard in schools, prohibiting obscene, indecent, and profane content, similar to the regulations for radio and TV broadcasts?Yes