Katherine Egbert
Katherine Egbert | |
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State Delegate from Eskimone's 3rd District | |
In office 2053–2058 | |
Preceded by | Lucinda Kielska |
Succeeded by | James Kowalski |
Director of the Bureau of Education | |
In office 2048–2053 | |
Director of the Office of Program and Policy Assessment | |
In office 2045–2048 | |
Preceded by | Calvin Barkesdale |
Director of the Office of State Outreach | |
In office 2041–2045 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Katherine Egbert 2000 |
Nationality | Icarisian |
Political party | Libertist |
Katherine Egbert
Early life and career
Political career
Political views
Highly critical of defense spending and growing MoD in any way. Wants to abolish the conscription. Wanted to pass laws to shrink MoD and cut off foreign international spending for MoIR. Wanted to rid of the opt-in tax system; rid of the Liberty School system in favor of a universal public schooling system. Opposed education unions as an entity but believed the government needed to pass mandatory standards. Establish legal standards and there is no need for a union. Supported abortion and government-sponsored marriage to ensure all marriages are protected under the law. She supports free trade. Believes in freedom from domestic surveillance of domestic citizens. She believes in term limits, believes strict voting requirements disenfranchise voters. She does not believe in the legalization and decriminalization of drugs. She does not believe in a privatized prison system. She believes in a streamlined immigration system. She is anti-theocratic. She does not support the death penalty because she believes the Icarisian justice system can be flawed and target vulnerable groups. She believes in establishing an office within the Ministry of Health and Medical Services that specializes in women's reproductive health and protecting access to abortion and other reproductive needs.