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Nebraska State Legislative District 15

4-year term, limited to two consecutive terms, $12,000Members of the country’s only unicameral legislative body create laws and make the rules for Nebraskans under certain constitutional limitations. This body also oversees many health care services and decides how much money public schools (from kindergartens to colleges) receive each year. If you are concerned about who pays how much in taxes and how those funds get spent, this is a very important election.

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    Roxie Kracl
    (NON)

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    Dave Wordekemper
    (NON)

Biographical Information

What is your top concern about K-12 education in Nebraska and what would be your solution?

What steps would you support to ensure access to clean water for all Nebraskans?

What are the most important challenges facing our state, and how do you propose to address them?

Education Fremont Sr. High
Current Public Office, dates held N/A
Past Public Office, dates held N/A
Military experience N/A
Volunteer experience I have served with the Fremont Area Chamber as a Chamber Diplomat for over 20 years along with serving on the Board of Directors. Low Income Ministry Board, Business Improvement District Board, and John C Fremont Board
I believe families have a choice in which school their children should be able to attend. I will support measures that will make the ability to "Opt In" an easier process.
Being a farm family our land and water are resources that we must protect. I will work with the care takers of our land to ensure our future.
I will work towards removing barriers that have been holding Nebraska businesses back from growth. With focus on workforce development, affordable housing, and child care.
Volunteer experience Knights of Columbus Council 1497
In order to ensure the highest quality education for all our youth, it is important that we prioritize the recruitment and retention of qualified teachers within our community schools. By supporting legislation that values and promotes the teaching profession, we can inspire individuals to pursue careers in education. The Legislature should invest in the future of our communities by funding and incentivizing the importance of teaching and learning.
In order to safeguard our precious water resources from potential contamination, it is imperative that we remain persistent against gross negligence. It is important to balance advancing our local industries and infrastructure responsibly, while minimizing any risks to our water quality. The Legislature should collaborate and be proactive to preserve and protect this vital resource for generations to come.
Property taxes are burdening our residents. I will collaborate with fellow Senators to craft a balanced budget that prioritizes fairness while ensuring essential services for the hardworking citizens of Nebraska. I will do things in Lincoln the way we do them here in Fremont; use open and honest communication where ideas are free to be expressed while using fiscal restraint in managing our financial resources.