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What issues are on Sarah's platform?
- Public Education
- Workforce Development
- Healthcare Access
What experience is Sarah bringing to the Legislature?
Sarah brings 27 years of nursing, 13 years of legal experience, and 2 terms on the Bellevue School Board. She sits on the Executive & Legislative Committees for the Nebraska Association of School Boards (NASB), and has served as the New Lawyers Section Chair for the IA Association for Justice.
Sarah is a volunteer for the Office of Public Guardian to represent and advocate for at-risk adults. She frequently travels to DC to advocate on behalf of public education. Sarah also provides continuing education about healthcare and the law.
What is Sarah's stance on public education?
Public education serves over 90% of our children in Nebraska. Supporting and funding our public education in Nebraska is foundational to the success of our families and communities.
Why is workforce development an important topic for Nebraskans?
Workforce development means providing not only good paying jobs and careers, but also having access to affordable housing and transportation. It also means creating an environment where all people are welcomed and supported in the ways they need to be successful.
Where does Sarah stand on Healthcare access issues?
Healthcare access is fundamental. This means that people should not go broke paying for basic healthcare. Healthcare decisions should be in the hands of the patient and their doctor.