McKenzie pushes legislative record
Voters considering the vacancy on the Idaho Supreme Court this November must answer a fairly significant question.
Is a legislative track record — an advance look at a person’s views on key issues — a help or a hindrance for a potential justice?
Sen. Curt McKenzie, R-Nampa, makes the case that his experience allows citizens to understand his values, and thus his seven terms as a senator are a distinct advantage.
“People can see me as the person I am, and what I believe, because it’s right there (on his career voting record),” McKenzie said Thursday afternoon in a meeting with The Press editorial board.
McKenzie was touring the northern parts of the state in his push to defeat Robyn Brody, a private attorney from Rupert/Steve Cameron, Coeur d'Alene Press. More here.
Question: Do you support McKenzie?