Education

Parents, teachers, and local communities should be making decisions about school management and curriculum.
— Ken Buck

We promise our children that they can dream big, but America’s education system fails to deliver on that promise. The system leaves many students unprepared for college, under-trained in a global economy, and unequipped to change their station in life. For 4 decades, K-12 student achievement hasn’t improved, despite a quadrupling of federal education funding.

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Immigration

Legal immigrants can contribute to the economy, but they need more efficient ways to immigrate to America.
— Ken Buck

The problems associated with America’s immigration policy shine a light on the exceptional nature of the nation. Freedom and prosperity calls the world to our shores. But those who immigrate illegally to the U.S. violate the principles that underlie freedom and prosperity. 

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Energy

All fuels should have a chance to compete at the pump, and the consumer should be the one choosing what fuel blend they want to buy based on price, the environmental impact of the fuel, the convenience, or the efficiency.
— Ken Buck

All fuels should have a chance to compete at the pump, and the consumer should be the one choosing what fuel blend they want to buy based on price, the environmental impact of the fuel, the convenience, or the efficiency.

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The Scope of Government

Americans suffer when members of Congress fail to respect local control, limited government, and personal freedom.
— Ken Buck

My world view is a product of my faith, family, friends and life experiences. As a Christian, I believe in the dignity of every human, from conception to natural death. My faith compels me to respect and love everyone, particularly the most vulnerable among us.

America is a land of immigrants who chose this country...

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Healthcare

Americans deserve a fresh approach to healthcare.
— Ken Buck

America can create a healthcare system that serves all of its citizens by relying less on government intervention and more on incremental changes that promote the doctor patient relationship, patient choice, and competition.

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