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Cory Hasiak

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Cory Hasiak
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Cory Hasiak was a 2014 Republican candidate for District 49 of the Montana House of Representatives.[1]

Campaign themes

2014

Hasiak's website highlighted the following campaign themes:

Protection of Family

Across our nation, families are under attack at the State level. Parental rights are being eroded. Families and parents are losing the ability retain custody of the children, choose the medical treatment with physicians and select the best education avenues for their children. These battles are staying at the State level preventing the precedents set by the US Supreme Court from have any bearing on the process.

Cory will promote legislation that will simply identify parental rights to medical treatment, education and raising children as the parents see fit.

Job Creation and a Free Economy

Cory has worked with the State of Wyoming on many new education facilities. These projects have been financed by the State surpluses in taxes. Responsible, slow and steady development of our resources can provide significant economic benefits to our State without compromising ‘The Last Best Place’ of ours.

Additionally, when forest fires rage through our State, it is devastating mentally, emotionally, and economically. Responsible management of our Forests would limit the ecological damages that major fires in Montana are prone to do. In protecting Montana, we will promote our economy.

Crime Prevention

Our law enforcement agencies provide great services and their budgets are strapped. Our State Legislature needs to look at unintended consequence of laws prior to passing legislation. Any bills that significantly increases the workload of our law enforcement agencies but do not increase resources to those agencies will ultimately fail due to the negative and detrimental impacts to our Citizens. We have recent examples of failed legislation such as medical marijuana.

Limited Government

We in Montana are blessed with many freedoms not available in other States. We have great people and great opportunities. We should protect our way of life from the ever increasing and expanding government. Montanans lose every time government expands into areas such as healthcare, internet privacy, and excessive regulations. We should be vigilant and cautious when we are requested to expand government.[2][3]

Elections

2014

See also: Montana House of Representatives elections, 2014

Elections for the Montana House of Representatives took place in 2014. A primary election took place on June 3, 2014, and a general election took place on November 4, 2014. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was March 10, 2014; minor party and independent candidates had until June 2, 2014, to file. District 51 incumbent Kelly McCarthy was unopposed in the Democratic primary. Cory Hasiak was unopposed in the Republican primary. McCarthy defeated Hasiak in the general election. Incumbent Mary McNally (D) ran in District 47.[4][5][6]

Montana House of Representatives, District 49 General Election, 2014
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngKelly McCarthy Incumbent 55.7% 1,289
     Republican Cory Hasiak 44.3% 1,025
Total Votes 2,314

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