About the candidate

Meet Sarah

Lifelong Southern Indiana resident. Teacher. Mother. Candidate for Indiana House District 70.

Portrait of Sarah Blessing

Sarah Blessing has spent her life in Southern Indiana — as a student, a teacher, a wife and mother, and now a candidate who wants to see her community represented with the seriousness it deserves.

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Sarah Blessing with her campaign yard sign
The candidate

Rooted in Southern Indiana

Sarah was born in Louisville, Kentucky and raised in Floyds Knobs, Indiana. She attended Galena Elementary School and graduated from Floyd Central High School in 1999.

The hardworking, community-oriented neighbors of District 70 are what make this corner of Indiana special — and worth fighting for.

Sarah with her husband Chris and their three children on the back deck
Home

Family comes first

Sarah and her husband Chris have been married ten years. Together they are raising three children — Micah (15) and seven-year-old twins Adeline and Asher.

Like every family in our district, they want strong schools, safe neighborhoods, and a future full of opportunity for the next generation of Hoosiers.

Sarah speaking at a community 4-H event
Experience

Eighteen years in the classroom

Sarah earned a Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education from Indiana University and a Master's in Education from Indiana Wesleyan University.

She spent eighteen years teaching at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic School in New Albany — listening to students, partnering with parents, and watching first-hand how state policy lands in real classrooms.

Sarah meeting with neighbors at a community event
The decision

Why I'm running

During the pandemic, Sarah worked alongside families facing housing instability and financial hardship. The experience made one thing clear: too often, state government serves special interests instead of the people who put food on their families' tables.

She's running to change that.

Sarah Blessing and Dr. Timothy Peck, co-founders of Project Next Media
Beyond the classroom

From listening to organizing

After leaving the classroom, Sarah began volunteering with the Harrison County Indiana Democratic Party and getting involved in races up and down the ballot.

In 2024 she co-founded Project Next Media with Dr. Timothy Peck — an independent Indiana newsroom built on a simple idea: take the fear, hate, and division out of the news, and a lot of Hoosiers turn out to be neighbors first. Sarah hosts long-form interviews with local candidates, veterans, teachers, and community leaders, and has spoken at community rallies across Southern Indiana.

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Sarah with fellow candidate Jennifer Cormick at a campaign event
The commitment

The kind of representative I'll be

Sarah will listen to District 70 and bring our perspectives to the statehouse — supporting working families, public schools, rural healthcare, and fair opportunity for every Hoosier.

The same approach that built Project Next Media is the one she'll bring to Indianapolis: show up, listen first, and put neighbors ahead of noise.

From the trail

Out in the community

Fundraisers, Rotary meetings, county fairs, front porches — that's where a state house campaign is really won.

Let's build something together

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