Mark Williams

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Mark Williams is a Democratic candidate for the 2nd Congressional District of Colorado. [1]

Biography

Williams is an Air Force veteran, a former intelligence officer, and an entrepreneur. He started a company called Dynamic Human Solutions, which focuses on teaching and promoting the use of meditation to develop physical and mental skills. [2]

Issue Ideas & Proposals

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Campaign Finance

  • Overturn Citizens United and pass laws to increase donor transparency.
  • Eliminate special interest contributions.
  • Build grassroots movements to include ordinary voices in governance.

Energy

  • Support Colorado Rising's 2,500-foot setback initiative, which would create a 2,500 foot buffer zones between oil and gas development and occupied buildings, such as homes and schools, and vulnerable areas, such as playgrounds and drinking water sources.
  • End all direct and indirect subsidies for oil and gas companies.
  • Promote and increase solar tax credits to create new jobs and advance renewable energy.
  • Pass a Clean Ground Act that would end the poisoning of land through fracking, ground killing pesticides and other toxic health hazards.
  • Protect Colorado's public lands.

Health Care

  • Pass Medicare for All.
  • Refuse to take contributions from healthcare lobbyists.

Gun Control

  • Ban assault weapons.
  • Enact mandatory law enforcement training to determine if someone has become mentally unstable and may be suicidal or threat to others.
  • Ban gun sales to those on the no-fly list, to violent felons, or those convicted of domestic violence.
  • Ban bump-fire stocks and large capacity ammunition magazines.
  • Lift the 1997 the "Dickey Amendment" that bars the National Center for Disease Control and Prevention from studying firearm violence and how to prevent it.
  • Mandatory universal background checks for all gun sales and coordination between all Federal and State agencies to share pertinent data.
  • Mandatory weapons safety courses and tactical range qualifications from certified organizations, with proof of qualification required for purchase and sale of ammunition and reload materials.
  • Oppose rolling back restrictions on silencers or machine guns.
  • Oppose concealed carry reciprocity unless there is a national certification program that includes "Shoot – Don't Shoot" situational training.
  • Oppose the rollback of an Obama Administration directive allowing designated mental health and medical providers to report names of mentally ill patients to the federal background check system.