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Sanford Johnson
Sanford Johnson

I believe it's time to change the flag; do you? http://www.sanfordjohnson26.com/change_the_flag?recruiter_id=56029

Posted by Sanford Johnson for State Rep. - Dist. 26 on Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Just read the history of this extraordinary 200 year pillar of the community. I'm deeply saddened by the tragedy that...

Posted by Sanford Johnson for State Rep. - Dist. 26 on Thursday, June 18, 2015

Took my girls to the Coahoma County War Memorial this afternoon. We should take every opportunity to honor those who've sacrificed and thank those who serve. Hope everyone had a safe Memorial Day! #SJ26

Posted by Sanford Johnson for State Rep. - Dist. 26 on Monday, May 25, 2015

As the #CoahomaCountyHS graduates entered the Pinnacle, it hit me that my first class of Red Panther students graduated TEN YEARS ago! Has it really been that long?!?!

Posted by Sanford Johnson for State Rep. - Dist. 26 on Friday, May 22, 2015
Jan 28, 2015: WJTV: Viral Video: Instructor Uses Sock to Teach Students Sex Education
WJTV's Candice Cole sat down with Sanford Johnson, to find out what all the fuss is about.
Jan 7, 2015: Jackson Free Press: Analysis: Election-Year Politicking Starts
Also, on Dec. 26, Sanford Johnson—who is deputy advocacy director for Jackson-based Mississippi First—announced that he would run as a Democrat in District 26 to succeed state Rep. Chuck Espy, D-Clarksdale, who is not seeking re-election. Johnson lives in Clarksdale, but is often in Jackson working at the Capitol on education-policy issues. A Starkville native, Johnson launched a website to raise $20,000 for his war chest.
http://www.sanfordjohnson26.com/
Dec 29, 2014: Jackson Free Press: Quietly, Campaign Season Starts Over Holiday Break
On Dec. 26, Sanford Johnson—who is deputy advocacy director for Jackson-based Mississippi First—announced that he would run as a Democrat in District 26 to succeed state Rep. Chuck Espy, D-Clarksdale, who is not seeking reelection. Johnson lives in Clarksdale, but is often in Jackson working at the Capitol on education-policy issues. A Starkville native, Johnson launched a website to raise $20,000 for his war chest, which has already raised nearly $9,000.
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Sanford directs all MSF’s community-level policy outreach and advocacy efforts. He leads the advocacy campaign for the CHART Initiative and Common Core and spearheads our campus outreach. Sanford engages educators, students, parents, and community members through presentations, trainings, and project facilitation.

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