(KLZA)-- Robert J. “Bob” Hallstrom, an attorney from Syracuse has filed to run for the Nebraska Legislature District 1 seat.
Hallstrom said in a press release the his priorities in the Legislature will include working to reduce the property tax burden on farmers and families, being a champion for family farmers and small business and supporting quality education to prepare our kids and grandkids in the future.
Hallstrom continued noting he is pro-life, a supporter of the 2nd Amendment and a fiscal conservative.
Also seeking the non-partisan legislative seat currently held by State Senator Julie Slama who announced she would not seek re-election are Dennis Schaardtfrom Steinauer, Bob Holman from Auburn and Glenda Willnerd from Unadilla.
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