Reim, Cody
Meet the Candidate

Running For:
State HouseDistrict:
3Political Affiliation:
RepublicanAge:
34Occupation:
Self Employed - ConstructionEducation:
Associates Degree, Automotive TechnologyFamily:
My wife, myself, and our four children ages 13, 11, 6, and 4Religion:
ChristianStatement:
I am running for State Representative in District 3 because Arizona needs to continue to have leaders who are willing to hold the line for freedom & liberty. I will fight to protect school choice and keep educational decisions where they belong, with parents. I will fight for life and work to repeal Prop 139 from our state constitution. I will support policy that maintains less government interference in the lives of the people. Arizona should continue as a place where future generations choose to raise their families, grow & thrive, through freedom & prosperity. I will continue to fight for those goals and preserve our great state.
Survey
Response Legend
- SSupports
- OOpposes
- *Comment
- −Declined to respond
- Declined to respond, Position based on citation
| Question | Response | Comments/Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Enacting state-level restrictions on firearm ownership beyond current Arizona law. | O | |
| 2. Adding sexual orientation and gender identity as protected classes in Arizona nondiscrimination statutes. | O | |
| 3. Expanding state-level enforcement efforts to deter illegal border crossings. | S | |
| 4. Prohibiting taxpayer funds from directly or indirectly funding abortion services, except where required by federal law. | S | |
| 5. Maintaining the universal Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA) program without limiting eligibility. | S | |
| 6. Legalizing physician-assisted suicide for individuals seeking end-of-life assistance, regardless of terminal illness. | O | |
| 7. Allowing licensed counselors to provide therapy to minors seeking to reduce or manage same-sex attraction or gender dysphoria, with parental consent. | S | |
| 8. Increasing criminal penalties for the sale and distribution of fentanyl and other illicit drugs. | S | |
| 9. Requiring stronger age verification and parental consent protections for minors accessing social media platforms and downloading mobile applications. | S | |
| 10. Increasing criminal penalties for individuals who purchase sex. | S | |
| 11. Requiring election procedures that ensure voter identification verification and ballot security. | S | |
| 12. Enacting a legislative referral that would ask voters to repeal Arizona Proposition 139, the constitutional right to abortion. | S | |
| 13. Expanding current marijuana laws to increase accessibility to recreational marijuana for adults. | O |
