Vote Sandy Pasch for 22nd Assembly to Fight for What’s Important to YOU
Dear friends and neighbors,
I’ve been talking with people like you throughout our community, and know that most of us want the same things. We want healthcare that’s affordable and accessible for our families, and not a deterrent to building businesses. We want to maintain our high-quality schools to ensure a bright future for our community. We want to cut government waste, so our tax dollars are used efficiently and responsibly. And we want to preserve natural resources—like Lake Michigan—for our children and grandchildren.
As a healthcare professional, educator, and community organizer, I have the experience, vision, and leadership ability to fight for these issues as your state representative. Vote for me this fall, and I promise to work diligently to keep our community healthy and thriving.
Fortifying Essential Services County-Wide
Sandy is coordinator of the Milwaukee Crisis Intervention Team (CIT), which educates law enforcement officers who interact with individuals with mental illness and connects them with appropriate resources. She also developed the Crisis Intervention Partner (CIP) program to complement CIT. CIP helps streamline access to mental health resources, optimizing police time and patient care while minimizing use of tax dollars.
Strong Roots in Milwaukee's North Shore
A Milwaukee native and resident of Whitefish Bay since 1986, Sandy teaches at Columbia College of Nursing and is a community leader and organizer. Her husband Allan, a native of Whitefish Bay, is a physician specializing in general and vascular surgery. Children Lauren, Jimmy and Whitney (L-R) all graduated from Whitefish Bay High School and are in various stages of higher education.


Dear friends and neighbors,