Domestic issues Salazar is a fierce opponent of tax increases. In 2016, he repeatedly adhered to no tax increase pledges and advocated state legislative restraint on government spending. In 2017, he consistently voted against any state fee increases, internet tax or sales and property tax increases in Wyoming. Salazar is a
gun-rights supporter who in 2017 co-sponsored legislation expanding the use of concealed carry in Wyoming. He has voiced his support for
self-defense and the
Castle Doctrine. In 2018 Salazar authored and passed into law HB168
Stand Your Ground Law legislation, which provides criminal and civil immunity under the
Castle Doctrine for those claiming self defense outside their dwelling. Salazar is a supporter of
school choice and opposes the
Common Core State Standards Initiative. On abortion, Salazar is strongly opposed to abortion care for women. In 2017, he supported expansion of prenatal care for low income women in Wyoming. Salazar has been an advocate for the US military but has argued for more unconventional smaller forces in any future
Counter-terrorism conflicts. As a member of the House Judiciary Committee he has voted in favor of stronger penalties against domestic violence & child abuse. In 2019 Salazar authored HB 227 which would create the child sexual abuse protection division under the Wyoming Attorney General's office. Salazar received an A+ rating from the National Rifle Association in 2018 and 2020.
International issues Salazar is an outspoken supporter of the State of Israel. In 2017, he co-sponsored legislation that would have prohibited Wyoming public state contracts with companies that boycott the State of Israel. ==Electoral history==