Ohio House District 69
No. to be elected: 99 | Salary: $68,674 | Term: 2 yearsResponsibilities: To represent the people of the district and the State of Ohio in dealing with matters not allocated to the federal government.
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Amy Rigsby
(Dem)
What changes would you make, if any, to voting and elections policy?
What type of tax reform, if any, would best serve Ohio?
How would you address concerns about the rising cost of living?
What are your priorities for K-12 and higher education?
How would you reduce hyperpartisanship and promote civility?
Training and Experience
I was a victim advocate, for women of domestic violence, raised 4 children, 2 adopted children were my students. I’ve been working in education for 15 years. I’ve been a 3rd grade teacher At Millersport elementary.
Volunteer/Community Service
I financially donate to various politicians. I also volunteer and have volunteered since I was 21 to canvas make phone calls. I also donate to the ASPCA monthly.
I would expand access to early voting & mail in voting.
Government was designed to help the people and somehow we forgot that. I am going to make sure we keep Ohio taxes helping Ohioans.
I would either write legislation that does not allow large businesses to buy single family homes or put a cap on the number they can buy. This is driving up the cost of housing!
Ohio taxes need to support public schools. Public schools are the foundation for a civilized society. We are currently giving millions to private schools. This is reverse Robin Hood & it must stop.
I cannot control others in The General Assembly, but I will work with anyone to help Ohioans. I’m a 3rd grade teacher so I have experience talking to people who are passionate about their own interests!
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