THE ISSUES
Our Vision for West Virginia
Megan Krajewski is dedicated to building a future where every child in our district has the resources they need to thrive. Our campaign focuses on empowering families through practical solutions, educational excellence, and community-driven advocacy.
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Why I'm Running
I am not a career politician. I am a mom, former educator, foster and adoptive parent, disability advocate, and small business owner who is tired of the way things are and am ready to fix what is broken.
I strive to bring lived experience into the West Virginia House of Delegates.
I want to listen to families, educators, small businesses, and the disabled before writing laws.
Focus on solutions that will improve daily life in West Virginia.
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Putting Families First
Strong families build strong communities. Government should support parents, not replace them, and respect their right to make the best choice for their children.
- Reduce regulations that interfere with parents' ability to raise and educate their children.
- Support policies that strengthen families instead of replacing them with bureaucracy.
- Ensure family voices are heard BEFORE new mandates are passed.
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Educational Freedom and School Choice
Every child learns differently. Families deserve real options without politicians pulling the rug out from under them. Families should be able to choose from public, private, charter, homeschool, and micro schools without interference.
- Protect and strengthen school choice programs so families are not trapped by location.
- Defend funding promises already made to families using alternative education options.
- Support teachers by expanding opportunities to teach in charter, private, and micro-schools.
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Standing Up for the Disabled
Accessibility is not optional. From working handicap buttons to safe public spaces, West Virginia must do better for people with disabilities and those who serve them.
- Enforce existing accessibility laws so ramps, doors, and parking will actually work.
- Include disabled voices in planning decisions that affect public access.
- Push for practical solutions instead of symbolic legislation.