PAID FOR BY: The Committee to Elect Amy Wasyluka for Senate, P.O. Box 424 Capshaw AL 35742

Amy Wasyluka is running for State Senate District 2 in the General Election on November 6, 2018. Amy is a local appellate attorney, mother, and childhood cancer survivor. Amy’s campaign focuses on Healthcare, Education, and Infrastructure.
Amy is married to Tim Wasyluka, who is a member of the Alabama Army National Guard and also serves as a civilian contract attorney for the U.S. Army. Amy is a lifelong Methodist. She and her family currently attend Ford’s Chapel United Methodist Church. The Wasylukas reside in Madison with their 4 year old daughter and two dogs.
Amy has worked in a variety of legal areas including family law, bankruptcy, civil litigation, and appeals.
Through the practice of law, Amy learned how to analyze legislation and how to work with parties on all sides of an issue.
Too often we see elected representatives who fail to consider the impact their actions have on their communities and who view politics not as a way to serve but as a team sport where political points matter more than the needs of their constituents. Alabama deserves politicians who are willing to use commonsense to confront the realities and challenges before us. Alabama also deserves politicians who are willing to listen to all of their constituents and who are dedicated to protecting our democratic process. As your next state senator, Amy’s background as an attorney, a childhood cancer survivor, and a mother will enable her to advocate for the needs of District 2 with common sense and compassion.
Amy supports expanding Medicaid, bringing a lottery to Alabama to help with the rising costs of upper education, investing in our public school systems and public school teachers, and supporting local infrastructure and businesses to grow opportunity for our area. Amy also supports trades and trade schools and believes supporting our workers is an important part of supporting our businesses. Finally, Amy believes transparency and a willingness to listen to the people are necessary qualities for our next state senator which is why she has taken a Town Hall Pledge and is willing to engage in open debate.
For more information, please visit our website at www.wasylukaforsenate.com or contact us at info@wasylukaforsenate.com.

