Can Republicans resist the governors incessant push for tax increases?
JH: Resisting taxes is the easy part. The hard part is that the Governor is accumulating massive amounts of debt which will have to be dealt with after she leaves. TAC: The 2002 GOP primary was a great election for conservatives. Do you expect that trend to repeat this year? JH: Yes. TAC: Have you determined which bills you plan to introduce next term, if re-elected? JH: Vouchers for education choice. Corporate tuition tax credits for more education choice and elimination of the marriage penalty in the existing tuition tax credit. TAC: In light of some legislators refusing to represent their district and refusing to vote on key issues (namely the marriage amendment postcard), will you commit to voting on all the bills for which you are physically present in the Senate chamber? JH: Yes, although sometimes you can miss votes just because you are doing a lot of work. I have never walked in 12 years to avoid a vote. Do you believe the legislature can make better progress next term on judic