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Sarah Froelich

NONPARTISAN

Sarah Froelich is running for Park Hills City Council Member.

Personal background

Sarah lives in Park Hills, Kentucky, with her husband, Matt. She is a Cincinnati native. She earned a bachelor's degree in architecture and history of art from the University of Cincinnati and a master's degree in design criticism from the School of Visual Arts in New York City.

Professional background

Sarah leads the global enablement editorial team at Salesforce. Her career includes roles at Delta Air Lines, the Cincinnati Horticultural Society, Frontgate, and Amazon.

Political background

Sarah Froelich is a city council member in Park Hills. She has served 3 terms and currently chairs the Economic Development and Business Committee.

Public Services

Believes the Constitution should protect rights and promote fairness without adding "unnecessary restrictions or weaken[ing] public services."

Supports the development of parks and recreational facilities.

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Housing & Urban Development

Believes in creating comprehensive plans for economic growth and green spaces to balance progress with preservation of community character.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Supports the completion of the 2016 Transportation Bond projects, including the construction of the 4th Avenue underpass.

Believes in proactively managing infrastructure and development while keeping residents informed and involved in discussions about changes to landscapes and roadways.

Supports green initiatives such as tree planting and community gardening.

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Public Safety

Opposes Amendment 1, which aims to prevent non-citizens from participating in school trustee and common school district elections, saying it is "redundant and unnecessary" and gives "additional power to the General Assembly" which could lead to "further restrictions."

Supports judicial races to enhance public safety.

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Education

Opposes Amendment 2, believing it would divert funds from public education into private, charter, and religious schools, and increase inequality.

Supports policies that improve educational opportunities and outcomes for all students.

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Economy

Plans to spend wisely to protect essential city services and reduce tax increases.

Believes in exploring new revenue streams through sustainable economic development to maintain reserves and fund city improvements.

Believes in establishing more transparent processes in city communications to build trust and ensure residents feel informed and engaged in city governance.

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