Ginger Bryant

Election Information:

Party: 
No Party
District: 
6
Office: 
State House

Contact Information:

GINGERBRYANTFORALASKA.ORG
GINGERBRYANTFORALASKA

Survey Responses:

S = Support
O = Oppose
NR = No Response
Life
S O NR
1.
Prohibiting Abortion: Prohibiting abortion except when necessary to save the mother's life.
X
2.
Taxpayer Funded Abortion: Allowing taxpayer dollars to fund organizations that provide abortion.
X
3.
Physician-Assisted Suicide: Allowing voluntary physician-assisted suicide for terminally ill patients.
X
Candidate's Comments:
We Alaskan can handle all of our own choices. Who we create and how we die with dignity, we choose.
First Amendment
S O NR
4.
Conscience Rights for Creative Professionals: Allowing creative professionals (photographer, baker, wedding vendor) to decline to participate in events or create messages that violate their moral or religious beliefs.
X
5.
Conscience Rights for Faith-Based Organizations: Exempting faith-based organizations from regulations that cause them to violate their sincerely held religious beliefs.
X
6.
Free Speech on Campus: Prohibiting speech zones or speech codes that restrict where students can discuss controversial or unpopular issues on college campuses.
X
7.
Donor Privacy: Protecting confidential donor information so individuals are able to privately support charities of their choice without fear of being doxed.
X
Candidate's Comments:
Our entire country is a free speech zone. We get to use our voices whenever and where we are. Students are no different. One set of regulations for everyone.
Family
S O NR
8.
Women's Sports: Preventing biological males who identify as female from competing in women's sports.
X
9.
Gender Identity Counseling: Allowing parents to obtain professional counseling for children struggling with gender identity issues to help them reach their desired outcome.
X
10(a).
Protected Class for Sexual Orientation: Adding “sexual orientation” as a protected class alongside race, religion, sex, age, and disability in nondiscrimination law.
X
10(b).
Protected Class for Gender Identity: Adding “gender identity” as a protected class alongside race, religion, sex, age, and disability in nondiscrimination law.
X
Candidate's Comments:
Seriously ~ These questions are insulting. I am an Alaskan we have not had this issue occur (yet). When we have the highest rate of domestic violence, all done by Males who identify as Male ~ I do not think that bullying and punching down on tender kids struggling with life choices is a good use of anyones time. TRANS PEOPLE ARE NOT THE CAUSE OF ANYONE'S PROBLEMS.
Education and Public Safety
S O NR
11.
School Choice: Allowing the use of tax credits, vouchers, and education savings accounts to cover the cost of children attending the school of their parents' choice, including private schools.
X
12.
Parental Rights for Opt-Out: Giving parents the ability to opt their children out of school materials and lessons to which the parents object.
X
13.
Critical Race Theory: Allowing schools to teach children that America's laws, policies, and society perpetuate systemic racism and that people are either oppressors or oppressed, or privileged or marginalized, based on their skin color.
X
14.
Parental Rights for Transparency in Education: Giving parents access to the curriculum and materials their children are learning in school and allowing them to decide whether or not their children should be exposed to certain ideas.
X
Health and Welfare
S O NR
15.
Medical Rights of Conscience: Allowing health care workers and providers the freedom to practice medicine in accordance with their personal beliefs and conscience.
X
16.
Parental Rights for Healthcare Disclosure: Requiring schools to disclose to parents if the school is providing counseling or medical services to a child who desires to undergo “gender transition.”
X
17.
Parental Rights for Mental Health Disclosure: Directing schools to inform parents of any mental, physical, or emotional health information and treatment that a child is receiving at school.
X
Candidate's Comments:
I trust professional educators. There are times when disclosing a person private thoughts can get them harmed by their family. Everyone needs people they can talk with. Should school professionals have influences and assist kids while in their care at school. They are not taking them to health care appointments. They are simply listening and letting kids grow. Parents should be involved in their kids education. Not to play “Gottcha” but to be a good support and collaborator with the school system. If I were to have an amazing gathering ~ A solstice potluck for all my community. Everyone brought their best offerings to the circle. Then a group of parents decided ... “That is not good enough for MY KID, I am going to take all the food and drinks for our families and we are going to exclude our children. We have resources to add and lots of other supports for our kids. Everyone else can just divid the leftover resources we did not take. It is just too bad if "those kids" don’t have other resources to help bolster their needs. We have one group of children, we have Alaskan Students. They are all our children and deserve everything we can offer. All parents should help make the schools we have Thriving for ALL. If you need to stay at home due to distance or circumstance, great. We offer an in person and remote. If a family does not like the education they are free to educate their children as they want ~ but that expense is on them.