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KIDD, GREG

Running for US_HOUSE

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Policy Positions

Climate(3)

Supports prioritizing green energy for data centers, expediting development for centers powered by new green energy while slowing those relying on fossil fuels.

"Development should be expedited for centers powered by new green energy and slowed or blocked for those relying on fossil fuels."

Opposes government support for fossil fuels, criticizing policies that encourage outdated and dirty fuels like coal and oil.

"The federal government should return to science rather than dogma-based understandings, repaying billion-dollar contributions by the oil companies, encouraging outdated and dirty fuels like coal and oil."

Supports addressing climate change through science-based federal policy, noting Reno is one of the fastest warming cities and criticizing subsidies for fossil fuels.

"Climate change is happening before our eyes, and we feel it every day. Reno is one of the fastest warming cities in the country. The federal government should return to science rather than dogma-based understandings, repaying billion-dollar contributions by the oil companies, encouraging outdated and dirty fuels like coal and oil."

Economy(6)

Opposes tariffs as a trade policy.

"He's anti-tariff, anti-war in Iran; he's for universal single-payer healthcare and a woman's right to choose."

Supports taxing wealth rather than income, and taxing non-productive luxury consumption rather than productive investments.

"Tax wealth, not income — wealthy people don't need income. Don't tax productive investments. Tax non-productive consumption: luxury real estate, luxury cars, boats, first-class/private-jet travel."

Supports fintech innovation and new payment bank legislation to lower costs for businesses and consumers and bring revenue to Nevada.

"In 2025, he led a push to introduce new payment bank legislation in the 2025 Nevada state legislative session. The bill would have lowered costs for businesses and consumers, while potentially bringing hundreds of millions of dollars in new revenue to the state."

Supports a tax on large AI companies to fund an AI dividend returning productivity gains to all Americans.

"A tax on large AI companies would fund an AI dividend, returning a share of productivity gains to all Americans. What we don't want is yet another mechanism by which billionaires become multibillionaires and the American people are left behind."

Supports worker protections against AI-driven job displacement, including requiring large companies to report AI-driven workforce changes and tax incentives for businesses that upskill employees.

"Large companies should be required to report AI-driven workforce changes, and tax incentives should reward businesses that upskill existing employees rather than simply replace them. AI should be prohibited from being the sole decision-maker in hiring, firing, or promotion."

Has deep background in fintech and payments (worked at Federal Reserve, early at Square and Coinbase) and supports digital ID systems, but argues some industries should not operate on a payments model at all.

"I am a payments person. I was there at the beginning of Square and Coinbase, and I worked in the payments group at the Federal Reserve. Payments are my field — and that experience has taught me that many industries should not be operating on a payments model at all."

Healthcare(5)

Strongly supports single-payer universal healthcare, arguing it eliminates the insurance claims process and treats healthcare as a public good, similar to public education.

"A lot of folks are talking out there about Medicare for all, and I support that. That's a stepping stone. But what does single payer universal health care mean? And why is it so important for the United States to get out of the slow lane and get to the fast lane for something other countries have already figured out? Single payer means that doctors, nurses, and technicians are paid with a salary."

Supports abortion access and reproductive healthcare as a civil right that should be protected at the federal level, and seeks to expand healthcare practitioners for women in NV-02.

"I take our freedoms seriously, including a woman's right to choose. That right should be enshrined in state and federal constitutional protections."

Supports universal single-payer healthcare system.

"he's for universal single-payer healthcare and a woman's right to choose."

Supports a woman's right to choose regarding reproductive healthcare.

"he's for universal single-payer healthcare and a woman's right to choose."

Supports Medicare for All as a stepping stone toward a full single-payer system.

"A lot of folks are talking out there about Medicare for all, and I support that. That's a stepping stone."

Immigration(3)

Opposes the current deportation enforcement apparatus, describing it as an unaccountable secret police force that terrorizes American citizens and communities.

"We need immigration reform, not a masked and unaccountable secret police force, funded to the tune of $80 billion while terrorizing American citizens and communities."

Supports establishing the right levels of legal immigration and guest workers in key sectors as part of comprehensive immigration reform.

"That means the right levels of legal immigration and guest workers in key sectors, along with strict controls on illegal entry and on employers who exploit the situation."

Supports strict controls on illegal entry but opposes what he characterizes as a secret police force (ICE/deportation apparatus), calling instead for immigration reform.

"We need immigration reform, not a masked and unaccountable secret police force, funded to the tune of $80 billion while terrorizing American citizens and communities. That means the right levels of legal immigration and guest workers in key sectors, along with strict controls on illegal entry and on employers who exploit the situation."

Social Issues(1)

Supports abortion access as a civil right that should be protected at both state and federal constitutional levels.

"I take our freedoms seriously, including a woman's right to choose. That right should be enshrined in state and federal constitutional protections."