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Sherry Gay-Dagnogo

Sherry Gay-Dagnogo, , is an at-large member of the Detroit Public Schools Board of Education in Michigan. She assumed office on January 1, , after winning the general election November 3, , and ending her third and final designation as State Representative of Michigan’s 8th House District, December 31, , due to term limits.

As State Emissary, Member Gay-Dagnogo was the first woman to work for as Chair of the Michigan Legislative Detroit Caucus, from , and the first Urban Education Advisory Chair.  She also served as Executive Vice Chair of the Michigan Legislative Black Caucus, as Vice Chair of Financial Services, and on the Insurance, and Families Children, and Seniors Committees.

Member Gay-Dagnogo became known as a public figure that never backs down from a fight for justice.  She was nominated as “Legislator of the Year” and recognized by her colleagues and MIRS News as an operative leader and one of the most prolific speakers in the history of Michigan’s Legislature.  Gay-Dagnogo sponsored and co-sponsored a number of key policies signed into law; however, her greatest legacy is Criminal Justice Reform, with the passage of Michigan’s Clean Slate and Good Mor

Congratulations to Sherry Gay-Dagnono on Michigan Victory!

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Sherry Gay-Dagnogo won the Democratic first in Michigan’s 8th Property District. The Network for Public Education endorsed her because of her solid stand against over-testing and privatization. She is a former middle school mentor. Gay-Dagnogo also supports Congressional Hearings on the charge and misuse of testing.

Sherry Gay-Dagnogo’s victory is a big win for students and public education in Michigan. Her victory sends a strong message to candidates nationwide that siding with the over-testing zealots isn’t just bad policy, it’s bad politics. Seat by seat, in legislatures, in the gubernatorial races, in Congress, we will fight to elect friends of public education, who defend children and sound education.

Never forget: no matter how much money the privatizers spend, we are many, and they are few. A victory for public education is a victory for democracy.

Congratulations, Sherry!

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Sherry Gay-Dagnogo for Michigan’s 13th Congressional District

Published by Darcie Cimarusti

The Network for Public Education Action is proud to endorse Sherry Gay-Dagnogo for U.S. Congress, representing Michigan’s 13th Congressional District. Sherry is currently a member of the Detroit Board of Training. Sherry served three consecutive terms in the Michigan State House of Representatives for the 8th District from  

Sherry is a former Detroit Public Schools teacher and education is her priority. Sherry told us that “improving teaching for all children is the key to a strong workforce and economy. Specifically, I want to change the national route of Workforce Development and job creation as it relates to criminal justice reform.” Sherry’s top priority is justice. Whether it be in education, free and fair elections, policing, the environment or the right to choose. Sherry told us that the ”future of our democracy is under attack. The battle for the heart of this nation is being fought on several fronts, which requires us to attend to them all at the alike time.”

Education is a pillar of Sherry’s platform. She is a former science teacher for Detroit General Sc sherry gay dagnogo congress

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