• Source: Nikki McDonald
    • Nikki McDonald is an American politician, educator, and community organizer who is currently serving as a Democratic member of the Kansas House of Representatives. Following Brad Boyd's resignation, McDonald was elected by the local Democratic precinct committee.


      Career


      McDonald has earned a BSE in Elementary Education and an MAT in Childhood Development, both from the University of Arkansas. McDonald worked as a public school teacher earlier in her career, both in Arkansas and in Kansas. In Olathe, she taught English language learners at Fairview Elementary. She has listed education issues as a particular focus in office.
      In 2017, she founded the Olathe Public Education Network, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization "dedicated to promoting level headed voices to counter the encroachment of extremism" within public schools.
      Additionally, McDonald has worked on several political campaigns in her district, including her predecessor Brad Boyd's successful Kansas House campaign.


      Political career


      In the Kansas House of Representatives, McDonald has served on the committees for Legislative Modernization, K-12 Education Budget, and Health and Human Services. In 2024, she introduced legislation which would eliminate the sales tax for personal hygiene products, including diapers and period products.
      In a 2024 interview with the Johnson County Post, McDonald announced her re-election bid for Kansas' 49th House district, which includes parts of Olathe and Overland Park.


      Personal life


      McDonald lives in Olathe with her husband Patrick and two children, who attend Olathe Northwest High School.


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