Candidate Profile
Timothy Wirgau
House District75
Incumbent
Republican
Buchanan
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Candidate is running in a contested General Election.
SURVEY QUESTIONS
Would you support or oppose legislation that would prohibit abortion except when necessary to prevent the death of the mother?
Undecided
Would you support or oppose legislation that would make sexual orientation a new protected class under Tennessee’s civil rights laws?
Oppose
Would you support or oppose legislation that would make gender identity/expression a new protected class under Tennessee’s civil rights laws?
Oppose
Would you support or oppose a bill to amend Tennessee’s marriage statute to expressly authorize the issuance of marriage licenses to two people of the same sex?
Oppose
Would you support or oppose legislation that would establish a $15 per hour minimum wage in Tennessee?
Oppose
Do you support or oppose the proposition that a person should be allowed by law to use the bathroom or locker room that corresponds to the gender they identify with?
Oppose
Would you support or oppose a law creating the office of Solicitor General, a lawyer to serve as the state’s advocate in the court systems, to be appointed by the General Assembly?
Undecided
Do you support or oppose the U.S. Department of Justice redefining the word “sex” to also include gender identity for purposes of Title VII and Title IX?
Oppose
Would you support or oppose legislation, like Insure Tennessee, that would expand Medicaid coverage in TN beyond the Medicaid eligible population?
Undecided
Would you support or oppose legislation that would prohibit state courts or any local government from ordering a privately owned business to participate in activities associated with solemnization or celebration of a marriage through the provision of goods or services if participating would violate their beliefs regarding the nature of marriage?
Support
Do you support or oppose the legalization of marijuana for recreational use?
Oppose
Would you support or oppose legislation to award all of Tennessee’s Electors in a presidential election to the Party of the candidate who wins the national popular vote?
Undecided
Do you support or oppose the legalization of horse racing tracks in Tennessee at which bets can be placed on races?
Undecided
Would you support or oppose a nominee to the TN Supreme Court if there is credible evidence that the nominee believes the state or federal constitution should be viewed or interpreted as a “living” document?
Oppose
ESSAY QUESTIONS
Explain your view of state government’s role in relation to economic growth and/or job creation.
I believe that government does not create jobs, but it can assist in protecting current jobs and recruiting jobs to Tennessee.
Explain your views regarding the roles state government and parents have in elementary and secondary education.
I have seen many changes in education since coming into office. I believe many of these changes have happened too fast, and our teachers and students are unable to keep up with the changes. If we could legislate parental involvement we would not have the problems we have in education - IT ALL STARTS IN THE HOME!
We also need to put DISCIPLINE back into the classrooms!
What is one of the most satisfying things you have ever done or accomplished and what made it so satisfying to you?
For me, the most satisfying part of being a state legislator is knowing that I am helping make a difference in people's lives. I do this without praise or accolades, and I would like to keep it that way. I enjoy knowing that I do all that I can to help those around me.
What personal qualities or experiences do you think will best serve you in your role as a state legislator?
I believe that being a business owner has served me most as a state legislator. Over the years, I have had to manage several aspects of a business: time, employees, and finances. In my years of being a business owner, I have had the opportunity to speak with many people in my district, furthering my communication skills.
What bill passed in the last General Assembly that you would have voted against and why, or what bill did not pass in the last General Assembly that you wish had passed and why?
I would say it was not a bill but an amendment to the budget where we spent $17 million dollars on a piece of property for a West Tennessee Camp when we already had property bought and paid for that was suitable for the site.
I would have liked to amended the state budget. Last year, we spent $17 million taxpayers dollars on a piece of property for a West Tennessee camp, when the state already had bought property previously. The land that we had bought before was suitable for the site, and the extra $17 million spent was unnecessary.