
Currently holds the office of Kentucky House of Representatives - District 34 until January 1, 2027.
Candidate for Kentucky House of Representatives - District 34 in 2026 Kentucky Primary Election.
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Get StartedAs a former early childhood educator, Sarah knows the first five years are the "foundational years" for brain architecture. Closing the Gap: Quality Pre-K ensures children of all backgrounds start on equal footing, removing barriers for marginalized communities. Smart Economics: Every 1 invested in early education yields up to 12 in societal returns by increasing lifetime earnings. Learn more
Education is not one-size-fits-all. To build an equitable economy, we must invest in vocational pathways. Learn more
In 2026, the federal government is withdrawing its oversight of our air and water, leaving Kentucky’s natural resources vulnerable to shifting political winds and outside lobbyists. As rapid technological growth brings an influx of energy-hungry data centers to the Commonwealth, we face a new frontier of environmental challenges that demand immediate action. Learn more
Federal "Permitting Reforms" (like the SPEED Act) are designed to fast-track massive industrial projects by cutting "red tape." While growth is important, it should never come at the cost of our health. This amendment ensures that your right to a healthy habitat cannot be bypassed for the sake of speed. Learn more
Sarah believes the power to protect our environment belongs in the hands of the people, not bureaucrats. That is why she is leading a bipartisan charge to place a Constitutional Amendment on the ballot. This amendment empowers voters to decide if clean air, pure water, and healthy habitats should be recognized as fundamental rights in our State Constitution. Learn more
A strong healthcare system is the backbone of Kentucky’s well-being and economy. When care is affordable and easy to reach, families thrive; when it isn’t, medical debt and chronic illness hold our communities back. Learn more
Additionally, reducing evictions helps to reduce homelessness. Sarah works closely with organizations like the Coalition for the Homeless, a group focused on intervention, eviction court reform, and getting better information to people before they get an eviction on their records. Learn more
We must create more affordable housing options to support working families that are one bad day away from being unhoused. Learn more
Every student deserves to be invested in, from making sure we fully fund transportation to get kids to school to ensuring students are challenged and supported academically and not letting public funding get diverted to private schools or vouchers. Learn more
Sarah supports policies that provide families with the tools to heal while ensuring a clear, timely path to a "forever home" when reunification isn't possible. Learn more
Sarah is fighting for better pay, reduced paperwork, and mental health support for the workers who protect our children, ensuring they can focus on families rather than red tape. Learn more
Sarah believes these families are the unsung heroes of our system and advocates for the financial and legal support they need to keep kids out of traditional foster care and with people they love. Learn more
Protecting the Teachers’ Retirement System (TRS) is a non-negotiable commitment to those who build our future. Learn more
With pay ranked 42nd nationally, Sarah supports mandated COLAs to match inflation and increasing SEEK funding to ensure rural districts can pay competitive wages. Learn more
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