Bob Roses - Anchorage, Senate District G

bob_roses.jpegBob Roses: A former member of the State House (2007-2008), Bob Roses cosponsored legislation to require parental notification before a minor's abortion. He also voted for legislation to ban partial birth abortion. Roses completed his AFA candidate survey and gave solidly pro-life and pro-family answers.

Roses' opponent, incumbent Senator Bill Wielechowski, did not complete the AFA candidate survey. Wielechowski is a member of the liberal coalition in control of the Senate. Wielechowski has been endorsed by Planned Parenthood - the largest provider of abortions in the United States and in Alaska. Planned Parenthood is opposed to even the most common sense limits on abortion, such as requiring parents to be notified before their daughter has an abortion. 

Can you imagine what Bill Wielechowski had to promise Planned Parenthood in order to earn their endorsement? Let's spread the word that Bob Roses is the man we need in Juneau.

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Values Voterguide Responses Senate District G

 

1) LEGAL STATUS OF ABORTION

Please indicate which of the following statements most closely reflects your belief as to when the law should permit and/or prohibit abortion:

  1. Abortion should be legal for any reason, at any time during a pregnancy.
  2. Abortion should be legal for any reason, but not after the first six months of pregnancy.
  3. Abortion should be legal for any reason, but not after the first three months of pregnancy.
  4. Abortion should be illegal except when necessary to save the life of the mother, or when the pregnancy is a result of rape or incest.
  5. Abortion should be illegal except when necessary to save the life of the mother.
  6. Abortion should be illegal in all circumstances.
  7. Other (please explain): 

A: (R) Bob Roses: 5                                   (D) Bill Wielechowski: No Answer

 

2) DENALI KIDCARE - ABORTION FUNDING

Would you vote to oppose additional funding for Denali KidCare due to the program’s funding of abortion?

A: (R) Bob Roses: Yes                                 (D) Bill Wielechowski: No Answer

 

3) POLICY CONCERNING “MEDICALLY NECESSARY” ABORTIONS

Would you vote to support legislation establishing objective medical criteria for determining what is a “medically necessary” abortion, and further stipulating that any application for state funding of a medically necessary abortion requires a physician performing the abortion to certify the pregnancy meets the established criteria, and that the application will be reviewed for accuracy by independent medical advisors with the Department of Health and Social Services before state reimbursement of the abortion is approved?

A: (R) Bob Roses: Yes                                 (D) Bill Wielechowski: No Answer

 

4) GOVERNMENT FUNDING OF PLANNED PARENTHOOD

Would you vote to oppose any allocations of government funds to Planned Parenthood, as well as other groups that either perform or pay for abortions?

A: (R) Bob Roses: Yes                                 (D) Bill Wielechowski: No Answer

 

5) ABORTION AND THE ALASKA STATE CONSTITUTION

Would you vote to support a constitutional amendment that would clarify that Alaska’s state constitution does not provide a more liberal or expansive right to abortion than what is provided for in the federal constitution, as interpreted by the U.S. Supreme Court?

A: (R) Bob Roses: Yes                                 (D) Bill Wielechowski: No Answer

  

6) PROTECTION OF ALASKA’S MARRIAGE AMENDMENT

Would you vote to oppose any attempt to repeal or weaken Article 1, Section 25 of the Alaska Constitution, which states: “To be valid or recognized in this State, a marriage may exist only between one man and one woman.”

A: (R) Bob Roses: Yes                                 (D) Bill Wielechowski: No Answer

  

7) EMPLOYMENT BENEFITS FOR SAME-SEX PARTNERS OF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES

Would you vote to support placing a constitutional amendment on the ballot that would let voters decide if taxpayer-funded employment benefits should be reserved for the spouses of married public employees, and not extended to the same-sex partners of public employees and retirees?

A: (R) Bob Roses: Yes                                 (D) Bill Wielechowski: No Answer

 

8) STATE CIVIL RIGHTS LAW WITH RESPECT TO “SEXUAL ORIENTATION” AND “GENDER IDENTITY”

Will you vote to oppose legislation such as HB 165 that would amend Alaska’s civil rights law to create special protected classes based on sexual orientation and/or gender identity?

A: (R) Bob Roses: Yes                                 (D) Bill Wielechowski: No Answer

 

9) PARENTAL CHOICE IN EDUCATION

Would you support legislation such as HB 145, to create a “parental choice scholarship program” that would empower parents to choose the best school for their children, whether public or private?

A: (R) Bob Roses: Yes                                 (D) Bill Wielechowski: No Answer

 

10) FUNDING OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

Would you support legislation such as HJR 16, which would place before voters a constitutional amendment removing the current prohibition on allocating government funds to private educational institutions?

A: (R) Bob Roses: Yes                                 (D) Bill Wielechowski: No Answer

 

11) CHILDREN’S ACCESS TO PORNOGRAPHY

Would you support legislation similar to HB 353 (25th Alaska Legislature) that would require libraries receiving state funds to install Internet filters on public computers?

A: (R) Bob Roses: Yes                                 (D) Bill Wielechowski: No Answer

 

12) JUDICIAL SELECTION PROCESS

Would you vote to support a state constitutional amendment that would allow the Governor the same leeway for appointing state judges as the U.S. President has for appointing federal judges, i.e., the Governor could nominate any candidate of his or her choosing for a judicial vacancy, and such nominee would have to be confirmed by the Alaska Senate?

A: (R) Bob Roses: Yes                                 (D) Bill Wielechowski: No Answer