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  • SelectSmart.com Jon Huntsman
    (born March 26, 1960) is an American politician, a Republican and diplomat. He is a former United States Ambassador to China and he previously served as the 16th Governor of Utah from 2005 until August 11, 2009, when he resigned during his second term in office to become Ambassador to China.
  • Foreign policy and war issues: Views unknown, unreported or unclear. Source
    Views on Centrality of Israel to U.S. Foreign Policy: Huntsman is a strong supporter of Israel and has made several visits to Israel. Views unknown, unreported or unclear. Source
  • Security/liberties: Views unknown, unreported or unclear. Source
  • Social Security: Views unknown, unreported or unclear. Source
  • Stem cell research: Views unknown, unreported or unclear. Source
  • Same sex issues: Huntsman has strongly supported civil unions for years. Source
  • Trade issues: He is a free trader. Source
  • Budget issues: The libertarian Cato Institute praised Huntsman's conservative tax policies, ranking him in a tie for fifth place on overall fiscal policy. He was particularly lauded for his efforts to cut taxes, where he received the highest score on tax policy of all 50 governors. The report specifically highlighted his reductions of the sales tax and simplification of the tax code. However, the report concluded that: "Unfortunately, Huntsman has completely dropped the ball on spending, with per capita spending increasing at about 10 percent annually during his tenure." Source
    Supported Obama’s stimulus program. Source
  • Business & labor issues: Views unknown, unreported or unclear. Source
  • Abortion issues: "When it comes to abortion, he is perhaps the most pro-life candidate in the GOP field" Source
  • Capital punishment: Views unknown, unreported or unclear. Source
  • Marijuana: Views unknown, unreported or unclear. Source
  • Gun control: As governor, Huntsman actually defied public opinion to sign two bills that loosened Utah’s gun regulations. One allowed drivers to keep loaded firearms in their vehicles without a concealed weapons permit, and the other required local businesses to allow cars parked on their property to contain loaded firearms—or provide secure storage for their customers’ guns. The legislation, though unpopular in the state, earned plaudits from pro-gun activists and the NRA, and could be crucial in some southern states where gun rights are a major issue. Source
  • Minimum wage: An increase in the state's minimum wage (of $5.15 per hour) may be appropriate at some point but not necessarily this year, a group appointed by Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. concluded in January 2006. Source
  • Health care: He also proposed a plan to reform health-care, mainly through the private sector, by using tax breaks and negotiation to keep prices down. Source
  • Environmental issues: He also has a record for promoting green energy alternatives, which presents a problem for “drill, baby, drill” conservatives. Source
    Supported cap-and-trade system to reduce carbon emissions. Source
  • Immigration issues: Took issue with Arizona’s SB 1070 illegal immigrant law. Source
    Supported a “path to citizenship” for illegal immigrants. Source
  • Education issues: School choice & competition is healthy for public schools. Source