The City Legislature is the municipality's governing body, responsible for voting on ordinances and policies, and often is in charge of hiring a city manager.
Term Length
4 years
Election Date
Aug 26, 2025
About Me
Party
Nonpartisan
Occupation
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My Top Issues
Economy
Partner with local businesses and nonprofits to offer pop-up events and mobile recreation to gather the community in alternative cost effective ways.
Education
Schools are the heart of Madison. We must ensure every investment is balanced to benefit all families.
Housing
Shelters & support services: For vulnerable populations within the community.
Criminal Justice / Public Safety
Safety Nets & Resilience: Madison City must continue to have top notch law enforcement and first responders to ensure peace of mind to our deserving residents.
Infrastructure / Transportation
Disaster preparedness: Better planning and infrastructure for natural or human-made events.
Arts / Culture
Rachel is committed to the growth of art and entertainment outlets while maintaining fiscal responsibility.
Infrastructure / Transportation
Conduct a Community Recreation Needs Survey (within 3 months) to identify desired recreational facilities or programs.
Infrastructure / Transportation
Allocate the proper amount of annual funding to consistently sustain existing parks, playgrounds, and recreation centers to stay ‘like new’ and upgrade as needed.
Infrastructure / Transportation
We must concentrate on people, resources, and infrastructure in ways that improve quality of life, drive innovation, and support economic growth.
Criminal Justice / Public Safety
Emergency services: Faster response times and better coverage.
Social Services
Creation of Youth Programs: Investing in our future by inspiring our youth to become the next generation of Madison City professionals (Cadet program).
Who I'm Running Against
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