MEET TARA
I am a 7th generation Arkansan that comes from a family of sharecroppers, steel and factory workers. I was born in a small town of decent, hardworking men and women. My father, a veteran that served in Desert Storm, Iraq and Afghanistan, modeled for me at an early age to not be afraid to standup and fight for the rights of others. The morals and values instill in me are what inspired me to seek public office. To be a voice and tireless advocate for our most vulnerable and marginalized community members.
I have a Bachelors from the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff and a Masters from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. In addition, I’m an author, education and mental health advocate, auditor for the American Correctional Association, suicide-prevention trainer and youth program consultant with decades of professional experience in the areas of juvenile justice, education, substance abuse and social justice.
“Every block deserves a voice.” - Tara Shephard
WHY TARA?
Tara Shephard has worked to protect our children from opioid addiction, defend public education at every step, and serve our community in Little Rock.
Since being elected, she has:
Sponsored and passed lifesaving legislation, like The Naloxone Bill.
Helped Our Children Thrive with Free School Breakfast.
Protected our mothers with postpartum healthcare.
Advocated relentlessly for our Veterans.