Heap, Ralph
Meet the Candidate
Running For:
State HouseDistrict:
10Political Affiliation:
RepublicanPhone:
(602) 524-3860Age:
72Occupation:
M.D.Education:
Medical Doctor University of ArizonaFamily:
Happily married to Denise Heap for 50 wonderful years. Three children and 8 grandchildrenReligion:
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day SaintsBiographical Info:
Arizona native. Married for 50 years to my wonderful wife Denise Heap. We have 3 children and 8 grandchildren. I practiced Orthopedic Surgery for nearly 40 years. The highlight of my medical career was the many missions my wife ad I took to the third world to treat children with severe disabilities. I enjoy many hobbies including music ( I play in a bluegrass band) and sports including triathlons.
Statement:
The country is straying from the constitutional republic that made us what we are today. I feel a return to those basic principles is needed to preserve this great country and its freedoms and opportunities for future generations
Endorsements:
AZ Women of Action, AZ Free Enterprise Club, Center for Arizona Policy Action
Survey
Response Legend
- SSupports
- OOpposes
- *Comment
- −Declined to respond
- Declined to respond, Position based on citation
Question | Response | Comments/Notes |
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1. Allowing all parents to use tax credits and publicly funded Empowerment Scholarship Accounts (ESA) to enable their children to attend any private school, homeschool, or online academy of their choice. | S | |
2. Requiring district and charter school officials, including teachers, to inform parents about their child’s social, mental, emotional, or physical health. | S | |
3. Implementing district and charter school policies to allow students and faculty to use the restroom, locker room, and shower room based on self-identification rather than biological sex. | O | |
4. Requiring signed permission from a parent before a district or charter school student may participate in any sexuality-related instruction, activities, or clubs. | S | |
5. Requiring each district and charter school to post online a list of all curriculum and instructional materials being used in the classroom. | S | |
6. Enacting government regulation of the creed, practices, and curriculum of private schools. | O | |
7. Requiring government-mandated testing standards for private school and homeschool students. | O | |
8. Terminating Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA) and School Tuition Organization (STO) programs. | O | |
9. Permitting ESA homeschool students to participate in public high school athletic programs. | S | |
10. Acquiring parental consent for district and charter school faculty and staff to refer to students by pronouns that do not align with the student’s birth sex. | S | |
11. Making available books and instructional materials that include sexually explicit images and themes in district and charter school classrooms and libraries. | O |