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Summary

M. C. 'Chick' Heileson

Full Name: M. C. 'Chick' Heileson
Gender: Male
Family: Wife: Gloria Severe; 7 Children; 10 Grandchildren
Birth Place: Iona, ID
Religion: LDS

Recent Key Votes

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Recent Public Statements

Issue Position: Education

Parents should ultimately be responsible for their children's education. The more control parents have over that education, the easier it is for them to teach ...

Issue Position: Social Security

Social Security is simply another government program that takes a degree of responsibility away from the people. Unfortunately, the system is running out of money, ...

Issue Position: Idaho Values

As Idahoans, we can't shrink from our responsibility to be good citizens, to help family and neighbors in times of need, to preserve our liberties, ...

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Recent Interest Group Ratings

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Campaign Finances

Election Cycle 2012
Total Income $18,334.00
Total Spent $16,068.00
Cash On Hand $2,265.00
Debt $0.00
Source OpenSecrets.org
Updated 04/25/2012
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Issue Positions (Political Courage Test)

Chick Heileson refused to tell citizens where he stands on any of the issues addressed in the 2012 Political Courage Test, despite repeated requests from Vote Smart, national media, and prominent political leaders.

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