West Bend, WI – Please join me in voting for John Donaldson and Melanie Ehrgott for West Bend School Board on Tuesday, April 5, 2022. Both have great conservative family values and honesty and integrity, and they listen to us.
John graduated from West Bend East High School and is an honorably discharged U.S. military veteran. With three kids in our school district, John and his wife want the highest quality education possible while keeping it affordable for all. John respects that parents have a right to be involved in their children’s education. Parents are their kids’ primary and continuous educators (kids change teachers and schools but always return home).
He knows in-person learning is much better than “virtual.” He will ensure curriculum transparency and no indoctrination.
Melanie is also a parent. She and her husband have five children, and they are deeply invested in what goes on in our West Bend public schools. They put families and kids first. Like John, she wants in-person education, not virtual “education” in which many students tune out, are not held accountable and fall behind.
Melanie knows we all need to live within a budget. If elected, she will eliminate wasteful spending and re-purpose taxpayer dollars to where they can do the most good. We are going to need this as the gross, irresponsible, economy-destroying spending by the federal government and current “administration” has resulted in record inflation, gas prices, and a $31-plus TRILLION national debt that may be impossible to repay. This is crushing families!
We need a change for the better NOW. Please vote for John Donaldson and Melanie Ehrgott during early voting or on April 5 for WB School Board. I will also be voting for Marietta Bailey, who is honest, ethical, fiscally responsible, and a true conservative running for County Board Supervisor in the 2nd district.
Jodi Williams
West Bend, WI
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