Candidate for Kansas House of Representatives - District 23 in 2020 Kansas General Election.
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Get StartedThere should be no punishment tied to a driver’s license for non-driving related offenses. Learn more
Eliminate violent and drug offender registry programs. Learn more
Reign in onerous parole or probation requirements. Learn more
Matt Clark believes Kansas must repeal civil asset forfeiture laws. Learn more
Increase the use of a 2003 law allowing for diversions for addiction over prison. Learn more
Reduce drug possession offenses to misdemeanors and legalize cannabis. Learn more
Eliminate fines and fees the state imposes once out of prison. Learn more
Cut maximum probation lengths in half. Learn more
We need to take a new approach which starts with legalizing cannabis for medicinal use and legalizing recreational cannabis for adults. Learn more
Matt Clark wants to leave your vapes alone, including your flavors. Learn more
If you want or need a marriage license in Kansas, you must apply and pay a fee to Kansas. Why do we need to the government’s permission? Matt Clark believes the state’s role should be to file and merely recognize the contractual agreement between two people. Learn more
We need to reduce our tax burden with tax cuts and legalizing new industries that can generate tax revenue. In particular, full cannabis legalization has significant tax value as does legalizing sports betting. Learn more
Matt Clark will oppose any effort to increase property taxes by the state government. Learn more
The legislature should work to move all future state employees to a defined contribution plan. This will help stem the tide of billions in unfunded pension liabilities. Learn more
Matt Clark believes Kansas needs to eliminate or at the very least reduce the sales tax rate for groceries. Learn more
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