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BRANDLIN, CHRISTOPHER PAUL

Running for US_HOUSE

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Policy Positions

Criminal Justice(1)

Strongly supports law enforcement and opposes reducing police resources, advocating for full support of officers and first responders.

"I stand firmly with our law enforcement officers and first responders. Safe neighborhoods are the foundation of opportunity. We must support our police, ensure they have the resources they need, and pursue policies that reduce crime while protecting constitutional freedoms."

Education(2)

Supports refocusing school curriculum on core academics including reading, math, science, and critical thinking, opposing what he sees as a drift away from these subjects.

"Nevada's children deserve better. Test scores are declining, and too many classrooms have shifted focus away from core academics. We must return to excellence in reading, math, science, and critical thinking."

Criticizes current curriculum decisions made in Carson City for losing focus on educational basics, implying support for a return to foundational academics.

"Your child's school has lost focus on the basics because of curriculum decisions made in Carson City."

Guns(1)

Supports protecting constitutional freedoms, which in the context of public safety implicitly includes Second Amendment rights.

"We must support our police, ensure they have the resources they need, and pursue policies that reduce crime while protecting constitutional freedoms."

Healthcare(3)

Opposes over-prescription of pharmaceuticals, advocating instead for alternative health solutions based on his personal experience being prescribed medications he did not need.

"Public health should empower families, not restrict them. Our citizens have become customers in a broken system — prescribed pharmaceuticals instead of being given real solutions."

Opposes a system that treats patients as repeat customers, advocating instead for prevention, personal responsibility, and patient transparency rather than systemic intervention-based care.

"My mission: to prioritize prevention, metabolic health, real food, and informed medical decision-making. We must move toward a system that values prevention, transparency, and personal responsibility — treating patients as individuals, not repeat customers."

No explicit position on mental health services is stated on this page.

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