My platform

Our priorities, our district.

As a teacher, parent, and lifelong Southern Indiana resident, I believe state government should focus on what matters most: strong schools, affordable living, accessible healthcare, and real opportunity for local families and businesses.

A teacher reads to young students in a rural classroom
Public education

Fully fund and protect public schools

As a former teacher, I know how much students and educators need the resources to succeed. Public schools are the foundation of our communities — they deserve serious, sustained investment.

  • Make sure public schools receive the funding students and teachers need
  • Support educators with fair pay and classroom resources
  • Strengthen local schools so families can count on them

From Sarah's reporting: When politicians attack a school band program

Strong schools build stronger communities — and every child deserves the chance to succeed.
Sarah Blessing with a campaign yard sign in a Southern Indiana neighborhood
Lower costs

Property tax & utility relief

Families across District 70 are stretched thin by rising costs while large corporations get tax breaks. It's time for a government that protects Hoosiers' wallets first.

  • Deliver real property tax relief for working families
  • Bring transparency to how taxes are calculated
  • Stop utilities from shifting costs onto ratepayers
  • Make sure corporations pay their fair share
Hoosiers deserve a government that protects their wallets.
A parent and newborn in a neonatal care unit — rural Hoosiers need access to local hospitals
Rural healthcare

Protect access to care

When a rural hospital closes, an entire community loses something it can't easily replace. Access to local, affordable healthcare is non-negotiable.

  • Protect rural hospitals from closure
  • Improve access to doctors and specialists across the district
  • Support rural healthcare providers
  • Keep local care affordable

From Sarah's reporting: Why rural OBGYN programs are closing · IN-09 healthcare debate

Healthy communities start with accessible healthcare.
Sarah Blessing with Schmelz Farms in District 70 — small businesses and family farms drive the local economy
Small business

Support local economies

Small businesses and family farms are the backbone of District 70. State policy should help them compete and grow — not tilt the field toward the biggest players.

  • Support local entrepreneurs
  • Strengthen family farms
  • Ensure fair competition
  • Promote local job growth
Indiana's economy should work for local communities.
Sarah Blessing speaking at a 4-H event with local students
Schools free from political fights

Keep the focus on kids

Our public schools shouldn't be the front line of someone else's political war. Eighteen years in the classroom taught Sarah what really makes a school work: well-supported teachers, engaged parents, and a community that lets educators do their job.

  • Stop diverting public dollars away from neighborhood schools
  • Defend music, arts, and extracurriculars from political attacks
  • Keep curriculum decisions with local educators and parents — not statehouse culture warriors
  • Protect the line between public schools and outside groups pushing their own agendas

From Sarah's reporting: Why LifeWise is dangerous — and how we stop it · Tracking LifeWise across the country

Our kids deserve schools focused on them — not on the loudest voices in Indianapolis.
Sarah Blessing talking with a neighbor at a community event
A politics that brings us together

Neighbors first

Through Project Next Media, Sarah has spent the last year doing something that's gone out of style in politics: listening to people across the district — Democrats, Republicans, and independents — and treating their answers seriously.

That's the approach she'll take to the statehouse. Most Hoosiers want the same basic things: a school they trust, a job that pays the bills, a doctor they can get to, and a government that doesn't talk down to them.

  • Take the fear, hate, and division out of how we do politics
  • Hold real town halls — and answer the hard questions in person
  • Work across the aisle on the things that affect daily life
  • Treat every constituent the same, regardless of how they voted

Hear Sarah on this: How we stop the fear, hate, and division harming us all · Speaking at the Corydon "No Kings" rally

We can elect leaders who want unity and peace. We just have to work together to get them elected.

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