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Senator Pete Ricketts Endorses Dr. Linda Vermooten for Nebraska State Board of Education


BELLEVUE, NE – Nebraska Senator Pete Ricketts has officially endorsed Dr. Linda Vermooten for the Nebraska State Board of Education, praising her commitment to educational excellence, parental rights, and the protection of Nebraska values.


In a statement, Senator Ricketts highlighted Dr. Vermooten’s extensive experience and dedication to serving Nebraska’s students and families. “I am proud to endorse Dr. Linda Vermooten for the Nebraska State Board of Education. Dr. Vermooten's dedication to educational excellence, parental rights, and the protection of Nebraska values is exactly what we need in our schools," Ricketts said. "Her extensive experience as a Licensed Doctor of Psychology and commitment to Nebraska's students receiving a high-quality, values-driven education will make her an outstanding board member. I fully support Dr. Vermooten and believe she will be a strong advocate for the future of our children and our state."


Dr. Vermooten, who has built a reputation for prioritizing student success, parental engagement, and local control in education, expressed her gratitude for Senator Ricketts’ endorsement. "I am deeply honored to receive Senator Ricketts’ endorsement. His support reinforces my mission to promote excellence in our schools and protect the values that Nebraskans hold dear. I am committed to ensuring that every student has access to a high-quality education that reflects the principles of hard work, responsibility, and respect for our country."


Dr. Vermooten’s candidacy has garnered support from key leaders who believe in her vision for a more effective and responsive education system. As she continues her campaign, Dr. Vermooten emphasizes the importance of maintaining Nebraska's conservative values in education and giving parents a meaningful voice in their children’s educational journey.


For more information about Dr. Linda Vermooten’s campaign and her vision for Nebraska’s education system, visit LindaForNebraska.com – Nebraska Senator Pete Ricketts has officially endorsed Dr. Linda Vermooten for the Nebraska State Board of Education, praising her commitment to educational excellence, parental rights, and the protection of Nebraska values.


In a statement, Senator Ricketts highlighted Dr. Vermooten’s extensive experience and dedication to serving Nebraska’s students and families. “I am proud to endorse Dr. Linda Vermooten for the Nebraska State Board of Education. Dr. Vermooten's dedication to educational excellence, parental rights, and the protection of Nebraska values is exactly what we need in our schools," Ricketts said. "Her extensive experience as a Licensed Doctor of Psychology and commitment to Nebraska's students receiving a high-quality, values-driven education will make her an outstanding board member. I fully support Dr. Vermooten and believe she will be a strong advocate for the future of our children and our state."


Dr. Vermooten, who has built a reputation for prioritizing student success, parental engagement, and local control in education, expressed her gratitude for Senator Ricketts’ endorsement. "I am deeply honored to receive Senator Ricketts’ endorsement. His support reinforces my mission to promote excellence in our schools and protect the values that Nebraskans hold dear. I am committed to ensuring that every student has access to a high-quality education that reflects the principles of hard work, responsibility, and respect for our country."


Dr. Vermooten’s candidacy has garnered support from key leaders who believe in her vision for a more effective and responsive education system. As she continues her campaign, Dr. Vermooten emphasizes the importance of maintaining Nebraska's conservative values in education and giving parents a meaningful voice in their children’s educational journey.


For more information about Dr. Linda Vermooten’s campaign and her vision for Nebraska’s education system, visit LindaForNebraska.com

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