Nguyen, Quang
Meet the Candidate
Running For:
State HouseDistrict:
1Political Affiliation:
RepublicanPhone:
(928) 605-2424Age:
61Occupation:
Marketing and Branding DirectorEducation:
BAFamily:
Married with two adult childrenReligion:
Roman CatholicBiographical Info:
Quang Nguyen emigrated to the United States a few days before the Fall of Saigon. Quang moved to Arizona with his young family in 2004 and resides in the town of Prescott Valley.
Quang was elected to the House of Representatives in 2020 and currently serves as the Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee. He is also a member of the Appropriations Committee and Military Affairs & Public Safety Committee.
Statement:
I always wanted to serve my community and my country. I found the perfect way to give back to the greatest nation on earth, one that adopted me and provided family with incredible opportunities. As a state legislator, I will continue to lean on the Constitution to guide me in the legislative process. My priorities include advocating for public safety, religious freedom, education freedom, protecting the unborn, low taxes, border security, and keeping our rights to keep and bear arms.
Endorsements:
National Federation of Independent Business AZ (NFIB), AZ Women of Action, AZ Free Enterprise Club, AZ Chamber of Commerce, Arizona Police Association, Greater Phoenix Chamber, Arizona Troopers Association, 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 |