Matthew Byers for Arizona Senate
Matthew Byers for Arizona Senate
2010 LD-23
Thoughtful, Confident, Conservative...
Matthew at a glance
-Republican
-37 years of age
-Married, Two Children
-Arizonan for 23 years
-Member - Chickasaw Tribe
-Supports Conservative Ideals
- Low Taxes
- Limited Government
- Church/Family
Sheriff Paul Babeueu
Chad Roche
I am a strong conservative who believes in the greatness of America and how it’s best achieved through the principles of our founding fathers as written in the Declaration of Independence, and the Constitution of the United States. A lean and efficient government working with a free market is not only the most logical approach to our democratic republic, but the most beneficial for we, it’s citizens. With my leadership, Arizona will stand as a model of prosperity with lower taxes, efficient spending, and a balanced budget.
In order to achieve many of our goals, we must define who we are as Americans and Arizonans. This requires a border defined not just by a line on the map, but by the conviction to preserve what is ours. There is nothing immoral about enforcing the laws that American citizens voted to enact.
The Arizona educational system can and will be among the best in the nation but with common sense solutions not truck-loads of cash. Blindly throwing money at a problem is like running from a lion with a steak in your back pocket -- it’ll keep coming until it bites you in the you-know-what!
Arizonans are a proud lot and ours is the only hand that feeds us, but we need to establish a more synergistic relationship with our business community -- our prosperity is tied to theirs. I will entice business back to Arizona with a simple and competitive tax structure. We’re not turning the keys over to big business; we’re joining forces with the hard-working Americans who provide us with the bounty of services and goods we too often take for granted.
Freedom, like anything worth having, requires constant attention. For whatever reason, we blinked, and now we find ourselves on the south side of a very heavy boulder. We don’t need rah rah people on the sidelines now, we need hands on the rock and a conviction to get back to the top of that mountain, because, as we know, the view is much better up there...for all Americans.