State Rep. David Meeks to Seek Re-Election
District 70 Representative Promises to Continue to Advocate for Fiscal Responsibility
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
July 18, 2013
Conway, AR- David Meeks, State Representative from Conway announced today that he will be running for re-election to Arkansas House District 70, which covers parts of Faulkner and Perry Counties.
“After much prayer and discussion with family and supporters, I am excited to announce that I will be seeking a third term to the Arkansas House,” Meeks said.
“Last session we were able pass income tax relief for Arkansas families and made significant reforms to our Medicaid system. It is critical that we continue that work. My promise is that I will continue to fight for hardworking Arkansas taxpayers and families.“
Meeks was the lead sponsor on Act 133, The Human Trafficking Act of 2013 which strengthened human trafficking laws in Arkansas.
Meeks currently serves as Chairman of Aging, Children and Youth, Legislative & Military Affairs. He also serves on the Public Health Committee and the Arkansas Legislative Council.
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Thursday, July 18, 2013
Thursday, May 10, 2012
What My Opponent Hopes Conservatives Don't See
House District 70 Candidate Comparison
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Issue
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Rep David Meeks
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Price Dooley
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Gun Rights: NRA Grade
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A (Solidly Pro-Gun)
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D- (Anti-gun) (1)
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Same Sex Domestic Partnerships, Civil Unions
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Oppose
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Undecided (2)
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Blocking Obamacare
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Sponsored Legislation/Voted multiple times against funding
healthcare exchange
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“There is nothing a state legislator can do, ultimately…” (3)
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States Rights
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Support: Co-sponsored resolution
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Unsure. See
Above.
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Military Service
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Yes-Honorable Discharge
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No
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Endorsements
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Arkansas Right to Life
NRA
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No Climate Tax Pledge (4)
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Signed/ Record of voting against every tax and fee
increase.
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Not signed (As of
5/10/12)
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In addition Price Dooley has voted in Democratic Primaries
going back to at least 2004. So
the question he should answer is who did he vote for in 2008? Barack Obama or Hilary Clinton? Who did he vote for in 2010? Blanche
Lincoln or Bill Halter? Did he
vote for Joyce Elliot for Congress?
If he is voting for the party will he continue to vote with
the Democrats? If he was voting
values what values does he have common with all the liberals listed above?
As always, you may contact me at david.meeks@arkansashouse.org
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Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Let's Focus on the Issues
There is a proverb that I was taught growing up and strive to live by: "A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches, and loving favor rather than silver and gold." (Proverbs 22:1)
So it’s troubling when my opponent wants to avoid his record and instead attempt to discredit me with false accusations.
The reality is I’ve been a strong conservative legislator. I’ve stood against Obamacare. I’ve fought for ethics reform. I’ve been engaged in the concern over our shortfall in Medicaid. I voted for millions of dollars in tax cuts and focused on job creation. Throughout this campaign I have stayed focused on vital issues that are important to Arkansas families.
Predictably my opponent has resorted to false personal attacks because he knows I’ve kept my promises and he can’t match my credentials. Slinging the proverbial mud to distract you from the real concerns we face.
The fact he received a D minus rating from the NRA is just one example of how his stance on an issue does not match up with that of the majority of Arkansans.
He also believes Arkansans should just accept Obamacare because, in his own words, “there is nothing a state legislature can do” to protect Arkansans from overreaching government.
I encourage my opponent to stop the negativity and start telling voters why he would be a conservative voice for Conway.
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Monday, August 29, 2011
Promises Made, Promises Kept
One of the most important, if not most important thing a person can and should do is keep promises they have made. In a day and age when people are disgruntled at those they have elected because of those officials not keeping their campaign promises, I looked back at the promises I made. These promises are posted were posted on my previous website found here: http://whoisdavidmeeks.com/issues.html
Below is just a summary of the promises I made and kept. As we go along, I will post more on my record. If you have any questions about anything in particular, feel free to contact me: dmeeks72@gmail.com
Below is just a summary of the promises I made and kept. As we go along, I will post more on my record. If you have any questions about anything in particular, feel free to contact me: dmeeks72@gmail.com
Create Jobs by Cutting Taxes
□ Co-sponsored the Capital Gains Tax Reduction, the Grocery Tax Cut, and the Back to School Sales Tax Holiday. Also supported the reduction in the Used Car Sales Tax.
□ Fought against an increase in the severance tax which threatened to cost jobs in the natural gas industry.
□ Voted against every tax or fee increase.
Curb Spending and the Growth in Government
□ Voted against the state budget, which increased state spending by over $80 million.
□ Supported the Online Checkbook Bill, which will bring greater transparency to state spending.
Protecting State’s Rights
□ Sponsored HB1053- Healthcare Freedom Act (To protect Arkansans from being forced to purchase health insurance)
□ Co-Sponsored HCR1010- Claiming State’s Rights Under the Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
Family/Life
□ Co-sponsored SB113, An Act To Prohibit Health Insurance Exchange Policies From Offering Coverage For Abortions Except Thru a Separate Rider.
Gun Rights
□ Supported several Pro-Gun bills such as the Arkansas Firearms Freedom Act.
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