OCF Candidate Survey 2006

Candidate: Carol Shea-Porter
Party: Democrat
District: 1
Running For: US House
State: New Hampshire

1

QDo you think organic agriculture should receive a fair share (at least 2.5%) of government resources spent on agriculture?

A Yes

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2

QDo you support strict standards for processed foods, dairy, and body care products that are labeled or marketed as organic?

A Yes

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3

QDo you support more aggressive government action to assess the harms of pesticides, take harmful pesticides off the market, and hold companies responsible for diseases and environmental damage caused by pesticides?

A Yes

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4

QShould people have the right to pass consumer safety laws at the state or local level that require food labels to include information on dangerous ingredients?

A Yes

Comment:
5a

QDo you support Country of Origin and labeling that helps consumers choose local products?

A Yes

Comment: Yes, and there are two other good reasons. The food is healthier because it's fresher, and it helps support our farmers.
5b

QDo you support government action to help US farmers develop local and regional markets and to reduce non-renewable energy use on their farms?

A Yes

Comment:
6a

QDo you support mandatory labeling of foods containing genetically engineered ingredients?

A Yes

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6b

QDo you support mandatory pre-market safety testing for all genetically modified foods and crops?

A Yes

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7

QDo you support universal testing for Mad Cow disease and a ban on feeding slaughterhouse waste to farm animals?

A Yes

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8

QDo you support a restructuring of trade-distorting US farm subsidies?

A Yes

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9

QDo you support a significant shift in US farm subsidies to help family farmers and ranchers make the transition to organic?

A Yes

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10

QDo you support a significant shift in subsidies to help US farmers adopt conservation and renewable energy practices on farms?

A Yes

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11

QDo you support increases for WIC (Women, Infant and Children), the Farmers Market Nutrition Program, and other programs to help low-income Americans buy organic food?

A Undecided

Comment: I do believe we need to first drive the costs down by all the methods mentioned. I am afraid that if we just give more money to currently enrolled women and children, fewer new people will be enrolled, because the government will save money by making the program more restrictive. We need to help organic farmers bring down the costs so everyone can benefit.
12

QDo you support universal health care with a preventive focus and a major emphasis on better nutrition?

A Yes

Comment: I support single payer, universal health care. I want everyone enrolled in Medicare, where people can choose their health care provider and that provider is reimbursed by Medicare. Preventive health care is critical to our nation's economy as well as to our health.
13

QDo you support 80%-by-2050 reduction in climate destabilizing greenhouse gas pollution?

A Yes

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14

QDo you support ending the Iraq war and redirecting funds from the $500 billion annual military spending in the U.S. toward greening the U.S. economy, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and converting U.S. agriculture to organic practices?

A Yes

Comment: That money needs to be directed to many domestic programs, including the ones you have mentioned.
15

Q Do you support requiring electronic voting machines to produce voter-verified paper records and election officials to use these records to conduct mandatory audits of election results?

A Yes

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16

QDo you support eliminating the distorting effect of special interest money on our elections and politicians by requiring full public funding for all federal, state, and local elections?

A Yes

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17

QDo you support legislation to prevent internet companies from rigging the system to serve only the highest-paying users and discriminate against users they don’t like?

A Yes

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