Barb Sturgeon, Chemical Engineer Turned Community Advocate

Barb Sturgeon, a chemical engineer turned community advocate, shares her unique perspective on local politics in Williamson County. Here's what makes her story so interesting:

  • From Chemical Engineering to Community Service: Discover how Barb's analytical engineering background unexpectedly prepared her for a deep dive into local government and a fight for fiscal responsibility.

  • The Constitution Study Group that Sparked a Fire: Learn how a casual neighborhood gathering led to a surprising realization about the disconnect between our political system and the Constitution.

  • "More Gas in the Tank": After raising four children, Barb felt a pull towards community service and discovered a passion for citizen-led government.

  • Unmasking "Republicans" and the Importance of Primary Elections: Barb reveals why she believes true fiscal conservatives are in the minority, and why local primaries are the most important elections.

  • $1 Billion in Debt but 8 New Schools? Uncover the school building plan that has Barb questioning the county's spending priorities.

  • Coffee with a Commissioner: Find out how you can connect with your local representatives to more effectively influence decision-making in your community.

Watch this insightful interview to hear how Barb is actively improving Williamson County.

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