(KLZA)-- Charles W. Herbster, cattleman, businessman and former 2022 Republican candidate for Governor from Falls City, has announced the formation of the Nebraska First Political action Committee.
Founded by Herbster, Nebraska First's mission will be to educate voters on policy issues and important legislation while promoting conservative values.
Herbster said “While I came up short in my bid to be our next Governor, I fully intend to remain active in fighting for the traditional Christian Conservative values our state and country were founded on.” Herbster continued “Nebraska First gives us the platform to keep people engaged with the Nebraska government and gives a voice to those who believe they are not being heard by our elected leaders.”
As part of the effort to hold elected officials accountable to the citizens they serve, Nebraska First is asking all current state legislators who will remain in office in 2023 and all candidates for Legislature to sign two pledges to the citizens of Nebraska.
The Transparency in Leadership Pledge states the signer will support making all votes for leadership positions in the Nebraska Legislature a public vote.
The second is The Constitutional Carry Pledge stating the signer will support a Constitutional Carry Amendment to the Nebraska Constitution, confirming they support the Second Amendment and the rights of law-abiding citizens to defend themselves without requiring them to have a special permit to do so.
For more information about Nebraska First you can go to www.NebraskaFirst.net.
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