
If you value securing your personal liberties, then Catherine Dreher is your candidate for Missouri State Senate, District 10. She is a resident of unincorporated Lincoln County and a homeschool mom. She's married with three children and is an Adjunct Professor at St. Charles Community College. She has a Master’s Degree in Professional Communication from the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
She lived in St. Charles County for 12 years before moving to Lincoln County almost five years ago. It was the lure of country living and lack of overbearing ordinances that brought her family to Lincoln County.
"I believe in the principles of self-ownership, individual liberty, and limited government," states Catherine. "These aren’t just principles I believe in, but I’ve also worked to protect and promote these at the local level. When I lived in St. Charles County, I was part of a very small group of individuals who worked to get Red Light Cameras banned in the county. Obviously, we were successful! I served on the County Board of Zoning Adjustment and the Cottleville Planning and Zoning Board so I could protect private property rights."
"Unlike my opponent, I am not beholden to any special interest groups. If you elect me, I will work for YOU."