- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Community Volunteer
- Creve Coeur City Council 2007-present
- Board Member: Congregation Shaare Emeth, Crown Center for Senior Living
- Ladue School Board 2000-2006
- Sr. Vice President and Advertising Executive/Negotiator 20 years
- Bachlor's Degree UM-Columbia 1976 + 24 graduate hours
- Graduate, Parkway North Sr. 1973
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Top Priorities if Elected |
- Our children must receive a quality public education to compete in the global marketplace.
- We must ensure that our budget is used responsibly to reflect our values.
- Each of us, employer or employee, must have reasonable access to affordable, quality healthcare.
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The League of Women Voters of Saint Louis asked questions on the issues of all candidates for this office.
Read the answers from Jill Schupp
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- Missouri NEA
- AFL CIO
- National Women's Political Caucus - Metro St. Louis
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- Public Education
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Our public schools represent the greatest hope and challenges for tomorrow's workforce and leaders.
- Healthcare
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Healthcare is, at its core, not just a business or a delivery system. It is a moral imperative that serves to remind us that people and their well-being must be our focus.
- Spending and Investing
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With rising prices of gas, groceries, and the necessities of everyday-living, each of us is feeling the pain and looking for ways to ease the burden on our pocketbooks. Solutions depend upon responsible spending and investing.
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