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    You are at:Home»Local News»Former Riley County USD 378 superintendent Brad Starnes looks to replace Sen. Reddi in state legislature

    Former Riley County USD 378 superintendent Brad Starnes looks to replace Sen. Reddi in state legislature

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    By Peter Rice on May 18, 2024 Local News, Manhattan, Riley County
    Brad Starnes (Courtesy photo)

    Former Riley County USD 378 superintendent Brad Starnes recently announced he is running for the district 22 seat in the state senate.

    He dedicated 43 years to life to the education field and is running in the seat currently held by Sen. Usha Reddi who has held that role since Sen. Tom Hawk’s retirement in late 2022.

    Starnes explains why he believes he’s well-suited for the role…

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    He added that he will hold other representatives accountable, especially when is comes to finances…

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    He also says he believes working with those across the political aisle will help improve our government and keep it moving forward…

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    Starnes looks forward to an issue-based campaign and having productive conversations with voters about the future of Kansas.

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