Pawlik is running for a third term against two Republican challengers in one of the most competitive districts in the state. Here's where she stands.
Do you think there are significant problems with the state’s election system and, if so, what are they and how would you try to fix them?
Pawlik: The Legislature passed a $1 billion water plan that features augmentation. This will be incredibly expensive and will take many years before we see the results of the effort. In the short-term, we need to do a better job conserving water. In Chandler, past leaders were proactive. We have recharge basins and wells that can pump water into or out of the aquifer.
Pawlik: I am compelled to stand up for the LGBTQ people. Chandler is the largest city in our state without a non-discrimination ordinance. Sen. Bowie has introduced a statewide anti-discrimination bill many times; I signed on as a co-sponsor in 2021 and 2022. Because he is not running for reelection, I would be happy to offer the bill. When considering personal freedoms and my stance, I reflect on the"Golden Rule.
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