LINCOLN- After seven years in the state tax commissioner role, Tony Fulton has announced his return to the private sector. Fulton announced his last day will be December 30th. Fulton is a former state senator from Lincoln before taking the up the role of state tax commissioner in 2016.
Governor Ricketts, also in his final days in office, thanked Fulton for being a “wonderful teammate” and delivering “excellent” service as the state as tax commissioner and head of the Nebraska Department of Revenue. Ricketts added. "I am grateful for his service to the state and wish him well as he returns to the private sector."
Fulton previously ran a small Nebraska-based business before entering the political realm. With Fulton exiting, Deputy Tax Commissioner Glen White will presume the role of the interim tax commissioner. Glen White has been in the deputy role since 2017 and has worked closely with Fulton over the past 6 years.
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