Lori Shultz served as a State Representative in 2024, helping constituents cut through red tape and bringing practical, local concerns to Topeka.
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Service: Served in the legislature in 2024, helping local residents cut through Topeka and federal government red tape. Participated in the Special Session and voted to lower taxes.
Education: Master’s degree in Education from Wichita State University, plus post-master’s online hours.
Leadership: Served on the school board, Republican County Chair for 12 years, and President of McPherson County Republican Women.
Work: Managed two small businesses and worked as a marketing director, with a focus on practical problem-solving for families and employers.
Community: Taught government and history at Elyria Christian School, led Bible studies for 30 years, and served in Sunday School and VBS. Married to Clark for 38 years, with six children and four grandchildren.
Clear priorities focused on affordability, accountability, and protecting core rights.
Committed to lowering the burden of property, income, and sales taxes so families can keep more of what they earn.
Opposes waste and fraud, with accountability for programs that grow but fail to deliver value.
Dedicated to defending constitutional freedoms and protecting the unborn.
Focused on removing red tape so businesses, nonprofits, and families can thrive in our community.
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