- Party: Democratic
 - Occupation: Teacher: Computers and Government
 - MA, International Affairs (ABD), Washington University 2008
 - BA, History and Political Science (Management minor), Webster University 1995
 - Instructor, Sanford-Brown College and ITT Technical Institute 2000-current
 - Certified Computer Technician and Network Administrator consulting for various firms 1996-current
 - Past St. Louis County Election Board Worker
 - Past intern, Downtown St. Louis Chamber of Commerce and  Missouri Governor's Office
  
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Top Priorities if Elected |   
- Standing up for working and middle class people
 - Working to make our community a better place to live
 - Protecting our constitutional rights and defending our American values
  
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The League of Women Voters of Saint Louis asked questions on the issues of all candidates for this office.
 Read the answers from Philip "Phil"  Bognar
 
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- Missouri AFL/CIO United Auto Workers
 - Missouri NEA
 - Missouri Right to Life
  
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- Standing up for working and middle class people
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I will work to improve economic conditions, job security and the quality of life for our area residents.
 - Working to make our community a better place to live
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I will work to maintain our schools, keep our neighborhoods safe, improve our infrastructure, and protect our environment.
 - Protecting our constitutional rights and defending our American values
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I pledge to do my part to keep Missouri's election campaigns fair and honest, practice fiscal responsibility to keep taxes low, and protect individual liberties while upholding the sanctity of life.
  
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