Diane Black

Republican | Tennessee

Candidate Profile

Verified Conservative

BIOGRAPHY

Name

Diane Black


Party

Republican


Election Year

2014


Election

Primary


Race

U.S. Rep., Dist. 6


Incumbent

Yes


Links

Diane Black websites Facebook

EDUCATION

Anne Arundel Community College, Arnold, MD, A.S.N., 1971

Belmont University, Nashville, TN, B.S.N., 1991

WORK & MILITARY

Hendersonville Medical Center, Nurse

Volunteer State Community College, Assistant Professor of Allied Health

Sumner Regional Health Systems Foundation, Executive Director

AFFILIATIONS

Children Are People, Founding Board Member, Habitat for Humanity of Sumner County

Past Vice President, Rotary Club of Hendersonville, Tennessee, Member, Past President

Volunteer State Community College Foundation, Board Member, Community Church of Hendersonville, Tennessee

Member

POLITICAL OFFICES HELD

Tennessee State Senator, 2004-2010

U.S. Representative, 2011-Present

POLITICAL OFFICES SOUGHT

(Candidate did not provide)

Race

SCORECARDS

CONSERVATIVE ORGANIZATIONS

2013

100%


2015

100%


2015-16

100%


2013-14

93%


2014

84%, 89%


2016

100%, 82%


2015-16

100%, 81%


2015

88%, 76%


2015-16

86%, 75%


2015-16

73%


2015

67%


2015

|

100%


2015-16

|

100%



2014

|

84%, 89%


2016

|

100%, 82%


2015-16

|

100%, 81%


2015

|

88%, 76%


2015-16

|

86%, 75%


2015-16

|

73%




LIBERAL ORGANIZATIONS

ENDORSEMENTS

CONSERVATIVE (2)

Americans for Legal Immigration

Susan B. Anthony List

REPORTED BY CANDIDATE (3)

Family Research Council

Susan B. Anthony List

U.S. Chamber of Commerce

SELECTED CONTRIBUTIONS

CONSERVATIVE
GIVEN BY CANDIDATE (29)

Adam Kinzinger

Alan Nunnelee

Chuck Fleischmann

Eric Cantor

Fred D. Thompson PAC

RECEIVED BY CANDIDATE (86)

American Conservative Union

Americans for Tax Reform

Associated Builders and Contractors

Austin Scott

BILL PAC (TX)


LIBERAL
GIVEN BY CANDIDATE (0)
RECEIVED BY CANDIDATE (5)

American Maritime Officers

Building Effective Responsible Government PAC

James E. Hall

National Air Traffic Controllers Association

Saltchuk Resources

OTHER INFORMATION

QUESTIONNAIRE

OTHER IMPORTANT ISSUES

1. Free enterprise and the right to private property turn mankind's natural self interest into the fairest and most productive economic system there is, and are the key to national prosperity.

Strongly Agree

2. It is the government’s responsibility to be sure everyone has health care and a livable income.

Strongly Disagree

3. The United States must maintain a nuclear arsenal that is safe, reliable, modern and numerically superior to those of potential adversaries.

Strongly Agree

4. Government should enforce laws designed to protect the border and to prevent illegal entry of persons into the country.

Strongly Agree

5. The Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) should be repealed by Congress.

Strongly Agree

6. Human life begins at conception and deserves legal protection at every stage until natural death.

Strongly Agree

7. Marriage is a union of one man and one woman. No government has the authority to alter this definition.

Strongly Agree

8. Efforts to bring Islamic law (shariah) to America do not pose a threat to our country and its Constitution.

Strongly Disagree

9. Judeo-Christian values established a framework of morality which permitted our system of limited government.

Strongly Agree

10. Governments should pay to develop wind and solar energy solutions when these are not economically feasible.

Strongly Disagree

11. More restrictive gun control laws are needed now to protect public safety.

Strongly Disagree

12. The founders established pure democracy in the Constitution because they believed that it is the best form of government to ensure the safety and equitable treatment of all citizens.

Disagree

13. People should be able to vote without photo identification.

Strongly Disagree

14. The federal government should establish nationwide standards (such as Common Core) for high-school graduation.

Strongly Disagree

15. What in the nature of mankind caused America’s Founders to carefully define, separate, and limit powers within the Constitution?

Our founding fathers saw the dangers of unbridled government power in England and other European monarchies and how it resulted in Tyranny. They wisely recognized that in order to protect individual liberties and prevent government overreach, a new system of government would be necessary. Sadly, President Obama has ignored many of these checks and balances laid out in the Constitution and has circumvented Congress to force his agenda.

16. Briefly list three (3) political or legislative issues of most concern to you, and explain why each is important to you.

1. In Congress, I am the author of the Title X Abortion Provider Prohibition Act. This legislation would prohibit funding of Planned Parenthood and similar organizations that receive federal dollars while participating in the barbaric practice of abortion. Until we can spare all unborn children from the horrors of abortion, Congress must stop American taxpayers from footing the bill for this heinous abuse of innocent life. 2. I am a cosponsor of a balanced budget amendment to the U.S. Constitution. When I served in the Tennessee General Assembly, we were required to balance our budget each year. I believe that Congress should be required to do the same. 3. I am a cosponsor of the American Health Care Reform Act- legislation offering a conservative, patient-centered alternative to the burdensome mandates of Obamacare. This legislation would fully repeal the President's healthcare law and replace it market-based reforms to lower costs and improve access to care.

17. Should abortion be allowed under extenuating circumstances? If so, what circumstances?

I do not believe that abortion should be permitted under any circumstances.

18. Based on the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution, please arrange the following entities, starting with the highest source of authority, and continue the list in descending order of authority, skipping any that do not apply: Academia, Congress, Constitution, God, Industry, Media, Professional Sports, Supreme Court, Voters.

I believe that God is the highest source of all authority. Second to that is the United States Constitution. Third is the voters. As our Declaration of Independence explains, our government's power rests "on the consent of the governed."

19. Briefly describe your spiritual beliefs and values.

My Christian faith informs who I am. It is foundational to every decision I make, both in Congress and in my private life. Through prayer and reading of God's word, I find direction and guidance in my daily decisions. A scripture that I have drawn particular encouragement from in Congress is Galatians 6:9 which reads, "Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up."

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