Sandy Cole is running to represent the Falmouth District on the Stafford County Board of Supervisors. Cole’s family has lived in the Stafford area for over 100 years, with Cole herself graduating from Stafford Senior High School. She earned a master’s degree in operations management and works as a manager in the hospitality industry. She also serves as a caregiver for her mother and brother. She is the mother of Delegate Joshua Cole, who represents the area in the House of Delegates.
One of Cole’s top priorities is education. She would like to see an increase in teacher salaries in order to improve teachers’ quality of life and reduce rates of turnover in staff. Additionally, she would like to invest in new school infrastructure and improve existing buildings, so that all Stafford County students have a safe and supportive learning environment. Cole would also prioritize lowering the student to teacher ratio so that it meets the state average.
As Stafford grows, Cole hopes to ensure funding for public safety grows with it to address problems with chronic turnover and low pay. She recognizes the award-winning efforts of Stafford’s Emergency Management Services, which was honored by Governor Ralph Northam for its efforts to assist county residents during the pandemic. She supports competitive pay for first responders so that the area’s police, fire, and EMS departments are able to be fully-staffed and retain high-quality employees.
In order to address the area’s transportation issues, Cole supports the creation of a regional transportation authority. This authority would help fund improvements to transportation infrastructure in order to address problems like flooding, traffic, decaying roads. A regional transportation authority will also help assure proper management of public transportation and better distribution of state and federal operating assistance while having the power to raise revenues for investing in transportation infrastructure.
Cole is running against an incumbent member of the board of supervisors, Meg Bohmke, who has served on the board since 2013 and previously served on the Stafford County School Board. Bohmke does not support keeping our communities safe by enacting common sense measures aimed at preventing gun violence. She believes businesses should not pay their fair share of taxes and supports the reduction of regulations on businesses.
Due to her support for public education, funding for transportation, and public safety, Cole is the most progressive choice for this seat.
Sandy Cole is running to represent the Falmouth District on the Stafford County Board of Supervisors. Cole’s family has lived in the Stafford area for over 100 years, with Cole herself graduating from Stafford Senior High School. She earned a master’s degree in operations management and works as a manager in the hospitality industry. She also serves as a caregiver for her mother and brother. She is the mother of Delegate Joshua Cole, who represents the area in the House of Delegates.
One of Cole’s top priorities is education. She would like to see an increase in teacher salaries in order to improve teachers’ quality of life and reduce rates of turnover in staff. Additionally, she would like to invest in new school infrastructure and improve existing buildings, so that all Stafford County students have a safe and supportive learning environment. Cole would also prioritize lowering the student to teacher ratio so that it meets the state average.
As Stafford grows, Cole hopes to ensure funding for public safety grows with it to address problems with chronic turnover and low pay. She recognizes the award-winning efforts of Stafford’s Emergency Management Services, which was honored by Governor Ralph Northam for its efforts to assist county residents during the pandemic. She supports competitive pay for first responders so that the area’s police, fire, and EMS departments are able to be fully-staffed and retain high-quality employees.
In order to address the area’s transportation issues, Cole supports the creation of a regional transportation authority. This authority would help fund improvements to transportation infrastructure in order to address problems like flooding, traffic, decaying roads. A regional transportation authority will also help assure proper management of public transportation and better distribution of state and federal operating assistance while having the power to raise revenues for investing in transportation infrastructure.
Cole is running against an incumbent member of the board of supervisors, Meg Bohmke, who has served on the board since 2013 and previously served on the Stafford County School Board. Bohmke does not support keeping our communities safe by enacting common sense measures aimed at preventing gun violence. She believes businesses should not pay their fair share of taxes and supports the reduction of regulations on businesses.
Due to her support for public education, funding for transportation, and public safety, Cole is the most progressive choice for this seat.