COLUMBUS - Incumbent Senator Mike Moser faces two challengers to represent District 22 in the Nebraska Legislature.Roy Zach of rural Genoa and Mike Goos of Columbus join Moser on the ballot with the top two vote getters moving on to November’s general election.
Moser seeks to return to the Legislature to focus on jobs and taxes.
“Creating jobs by growing our economy, solving the budget shortfall and reducing property taxes are the most important issues and will be my priorities if elected,” said Moser, a former Columbus mayor who is seeking a second term as a state senator. “Property taxes are too high. With increased valuation, property taxes have soared and have become a big burden for property owners.”
Moser said his endorsers include former Gov. Dave Heinemann, Sen. Mike Flood, Jim Pillen and Columbus Mayor Jim Bulkley.
Zach hasn’t held any previous political offices but was also a candidate to represent District 22 in 2010.
“My various work experiences have given me multiple perspectives and viewpoints on a wide range of issues in the agricultural, industrial and service sectors of the economy,” he said. “I am running for office to protect the fundamental liberties of the citizens of the State of Nebraska.”
Goos has not responded to a questionnaire provided by the Norfolk Daily News.
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