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Sagan Storm
for County Commissioner

Sagan's Platform
As a representative of East Daviess County, Sagan plans to amplify the needs of the community and champion the issues that mean the most to our community.
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Expand Economic Opportunities
Everyone should be able to find well paying jobs that interest and excite them.

Promote Safety and Preparedness
Everyone should be protected from natural disaster. Flooding must be addressed in all areas through proactive maintenance.
Communicate with Honesty
The fiscal court, and all elected officials, should be transparent with their decision making, open with the people they serve, and willing to work together for the community.
Meet Sagan
Committed to the people of Daviess County
Sagan Storm moved to Daviess County in the early 2000's to pursue an English degree at Brescia University. A daughter to an Army veteran, she moved every couple of years before finding Daviess County.
She fell in love with community and the people and has called Daviess County home every since. She now lives in Maceo with her husband, Deron, and young son.
Sagan is an educator who has worked in higher education for over a decade. Currently, she assists with compliance and policy. Working with college students, she understands the needs of Daviess County's young professionals. As a mother, she prioritizes safety and opportunities for growth while maintaining prudent financial responsibility.
Sagan is a fourth-generation Kentucky Colonel and is involved in numerous non-profit organizations focused on empowering young people and providing educational and scholarship opportunities. Her love of the community drives her desire to serve. She enjoys spending time with her Cub Scout den and assisting with Sunday School at St. Pius the X Catholic Church.
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"My goal is to ensure that every family feels secure and every young person has the chance to succeed.”
-Sagan Storm
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