Our existing and future economic health depends on an educated workforce. That means technical training as well as college and continuing training options. Our economy also needs creative people to continue our innovative leadership. A vigorous performing arts facility produces a great economic impact, and the technology sector wants creative problem solvers as well as engineers. I support the local efforts to create this asset. Talented people stay here when there is a good quality of life and good jobs, and strong companies locate here because of our quality of life, clean air and water, and our beautiful environment.
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“If we stop talking about something because it’s not possible today, we are being really short-term thinkers.”
Sharon Wylie
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“Being a leader means investing in ideas for future generations while also taking care of our elders.”
Sharon Wylie
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“I believe that public service is an honor and a privilege, and I will continue to work hard and to be open to ideas to make our state better.”
Sharon Wylie