
Iowa Senator and Linn County Supervisor Candidate Molly Donahue. Photo submitted.
When I think of Molly Donahue, I don’t view her as a politician, I view her as a concerned citizen and a voice for those whom she represents in the community.
Molly has been a public activist and leader in her community as an educator for 33 years in the Cedar Rapids public school system working with at-risk youth. Molly has taken that experience with her to the state legislature and has been fighting for education, the working class, and small communities’ economic development for the last six years.
Molly has shown up time and time again in Des Moines to fight for the people. She is a representative who believes in being available to the public. Making herself available to constituents seven days a week. You won’t find anybody who will work harder for the people.
Molly is now running for Linn County Supervisor. She believes the district deserves a reliable, trusted, transparent, and active county supervisor who will listen to constituents. Molly has several priorities as supervisor starting with fiscal responsibility and transparency about the tax dollars used. Molly is passionate about landowner rights, roads and bridges, rural broadband/infrastructure, public safety, mental and public health, economic development, clean water, parks and recreation, as well as natural resources.
Molly is the most qualified candidate for supervisor and she knows the district well. Vote for Molly Donahue for supervisor on Nov. 5, 2024.
Tremaine J. Woods resides in Cedar Rapids. You may reach him at [email protected].
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