Let's Get to Work!
EDUCATION
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Raise public school teacher pay to rank in the top 25 nationally
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Improve teacher benefits: shorter vesting, better healthcare, less time out of the classroom
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Fully fund tuition for all Kansas junior colleges and technical schools
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Provide two healthy meals per day to all public school students
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Eliminate cell phones during school hours in public schools
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Support transgender rights but oppose transgender girls competing in sports with biological girls
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Reduce administrative bloat; shift resources to teachers and support staff (e.g., paraprofessionals)
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Prevent tax dollars from flowing to private schools; no athletic competition between public and private
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Oppose vouchers and school privatization
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Evaluate school size; schools over 1,000 students may be too large for student success
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HEALTH & FITNESS
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Daily physical education for all public school students
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Eliminate padded football for children under age 13
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Promote farm-to-table food in schools
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Tackle obesity as a primary health issue, not just access to care
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Support personal freedom in healthcare decisions (“My joy, my decisions”)
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Shift focus from treating illness to building a culture of health and wellness
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ECONOMIC & TAX POLICY
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Legalize marijuana and use tax revenue to fund education and health programs
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Reform corporate tax code: eliminate massive incentives for out-of-state corporations
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Prioritize Kansas-grown businesses through balanced taxation and supportive regulation
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Oppose tax cuts as a political tool; focus on solutions, not short-term giveaways
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INFRASTRUCTURE & ENERGY
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Invest in Kansas infrastructure with Kansas labor
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Support wind and solar energy; reduce plastic use statewide
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Transition Kansas government to a paperless system
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GOVERNANCE & VALUES
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Will not use executive orders or pardons as political tools
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Make voting easy and accessible, including electronic options
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Support a secure but accessible border for hardworking individuals and families
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Emphasize that prosperity requires investment—not austerity or cuts



