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The Platform

If It's Not About Freedom or Family, It Doesn't Fit

Not focus-grouped talking points. Convictions forged by 27 years of raising 15 children, writing 360+ books, growing food, and fighting for families.

Agriculture
House Committee Focus
Education & Labor
House Committee Focus
Small Business
House Committee Focus
Transportation & Infrastructure
House Committee Focus
Issue 1

America's Greatest Asset: Healthy Children

Our children have been medicated, institutionalized, and industrialized. The result: a generation of obese, lonely, sick, and struggling young Americans.

  • 77% of 18-year-old men are unfit for military service. 52% of women under 40 are childless. What legacy are we leaving?
  • Kids are pumped full of pharmaceuticals and fed food void of nutrients. Childhood should not be taxed, over-regulated, or over-medicated.
  • American households must prioritize whole, nutrient-dense foods and dramatically reduce highly processed foods.
  • Mental health conditions among young adults are at epidemic levels — the inevitable product of a broken food system and industrial education.
What kind of legacy are we leaving to the next generation, and who cares? WE DO.
America's Greatest Asset: Healthy Children
Issue 2

Real Food & Local Agriculture

If you can grow food, raise food, or obtain food peacefully, you should not be treated like a criminal for feeding your family.

  • Support American farmers, ranchers, and producers who grow REAL food — not industrial processed products. End the unbalanced corn and soy subsidies that created our monoculture crisis.
  • The Right to Real Food: protect the right to garden, raise livestock, hunt, fish, and exchange food directly with willing buyers.
  • Free trade among neighbors who sell directly to their communities is a human right and should not be burdened by excessive regulation.
  • Champion regenerative farming, managed pasture, and rotating herds. Healthy soil and clean water are national security issues.
At long last, we are realigning our food system to support American farmers and ranchers who grow and produce real food.
Real Food & Local Agriculture
Issue 3

Education Freedom & Parental Rights

The bureaucrats in education have forgotten how children learn and thrive. Parents — not government — determine how children are prepared for adulthood.

  • Parents have the right to prepare their own children for adulthood as they see fit. Government care is NOT the default.
  • Support every model: public schools, charter schools, private schools, micro-schools, homeschools, apprenticeships, and faith-based learning.
  • Champion literacy through the Science of Reading. One in five kids has a reading problem. Sarah's Dyslexia Games therapy gets children reading in 3-6 months.
  • Every child deserves an education that prepares them for real life — not a bureaucracy that standardizes curiosity out of them.
The people in D.C. and the bureaucrats in education have forgotten how children learn and thrive. I can certainly help with this.
Education Freedom & Parental Rights
Issue 4

Second Amendment & Self-Defense

Our God-given, unalienable right to keep and bear arms is not negotiable. Law-abiding citizens have the absolute right to protect their families.

  • The Second Amendment is clear: the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. Period.
  • Law-abiding citizens have the God-given right to protect their families, their homes, their property, and their liberty.
  • Oppose any and all federal efforts to restrict, register, or confiscate firearms from law-abiding Americans.
  • Support law enforcement officers who are highly skilled, well-equipped, trusted, respected, and paid worthy of their sacrifice.
Our unalienable rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are NOT granted by the government to be passed out like candy to school children.
Second Amendment & Self-Defense
Issue 5

Family-First Communities

Car dependence isn't just a transportation issue — it's a family issue. Neighborhoods should serve families, not corporate profits.

  • Neighborhoods should evolve into places with outdoor spaces safe for children, families, recreation, and multigenerational gathering.
  • Property owners should have freedom to build accessory dwelling units for multigenerational care — grandparents have been zoned out of community life.
  • Community essentials shall not be prohibited: churches, education spaces, home businesses, and family-friendly establishments.
  • Walkable towns, human-scale infrastructure, and smart growth that puts families as pedestrians first.
A healthy neighborhood is the area near your home that you can easily access by foot — a place for multiple generations thriving together.
Family-First Communities
Issue 6

Home Industry & Economic Freedom

Family-friendly industry is a human right. Many strong families are built on home-based enterprise — and that is the American way.

  • Tutoring, studios, repair work, consulting, small manufacturing, online business — these are not loopholes. They are the American way.
  • Free trade among neighbors who agree to exchange goods and services benefits all of society and should not be burdened by excessive regulation.
  • Cottage laws and zoning ordinances should protect — not prohibit — home-based businesses and family-scale industry.
  • Reduce startup burdens, simplify tax rules for small producers, and protect the right to earn from home.
When neighbors provide products, services, and spaces for family-friendly exchange — economies thrive on a microscale.
Home Industry & Economic Freedom
Issue 7

Constitutional Liberty & Honest Government

Washington D.C. is full of little kings who represent personal ambition and special interests. It's time for a representative who represents YOU.

  • Our unalienable rights to Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness are NOT granted by the Government. They come from God.
  • The responsibility of elected officials is to represent their constituents — the people who VOTE. Not special interests, not lobbyists, not corporations.
  • Oppose bailouts, sweetheart deals, and subsidies that entrench corporate consolidation. Remove distortions so free people can build, trade, and thrive.
  • Support law enforcement and first responders who are highly skilled, equipped, trusted, and paid worthy of their sacrifice.
Send me to Congress and you will have a representative who represents YOU — not special interests, not lobbyists, not the industries who use wealth to control legislation.
Constitutional Liberty & Honest Government

Core Belief

America's Greatest Assets

Healthy children who are intelligent, nurtured, and experience minimal trauma

Healthy and industrious families with multigenerational vision and values

Strong communities of faith, charity, and mutual support

Local farmers who grow real food and sell it directly to their neighbors

The Choice

72% of Voters Wanted Someone Else

Last election, 72% of primary voters in this district chose someone other than the incumbent. The current representative lacks focus on children's health, real food, education freedom, and the issues that matter most to Indiana families.

Sarah isn't a career politician. She's a mother of 15, author of 360+ books, and an entrepreneur who built a $1.5M business from her kitchen table. She has lived these issues for 27 years — children, education, food, farming, community. Now she's ready to fight for Indiana in Congress.

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