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Douglas County Commissioner - District 5

4-year term, $59,814.96 (2023)The county operates under the board of commissioners-administrator form of government. Policymaking and legislative authority is vested in the Board of Commissioners, which consists of seven members. The Board of Commissioners is responsible, among other things, for passing resolutions, adopting the budget, appointing committees and hiring the county s chief administrative officer. The board is elected within their respective districts.

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    Kenneth L Anderson
    (Rep)

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    Sean Kelly
    (Rep)

Biographical Information

Why are you running for Commissioner, and what qualifies you for the position?

Should the county's road improvements plans be changed or accelerated to accompany the growth in housing in the northwest part of the county?

What is the best plan, going forward, to provide the proper services for youths being detained for crimes in the county?

Education Bachelor of Technology in Business Administration, Bachelor of General Studies in General Sciences, Associate of Applied Science in Electronics Technology, Associate of Applied Science in Dental Hygiene
Current Public Office, dates held none
Past Public Office, dates held Omaha Public Schools Board of Education - served the now obsoleted subdistrict 11 (Keystone, Benson, +): 1991-1994
Military experience none
Volunteer experience For years I've prayed daily for this county & those surrounding it and declare protection over them by the host of the army of heaven: visit HostInitiative.org; KatKerrToOmaha.Live allows term & phrase searches of transcripts of Kat Kerr's speeches
Commissioners fund the county ELECTION system, federally deemed to be critical infrastructure, but fail in oversight of it to prevent election corruption, long suspected, now proven. The blood of so many patriots for so long paid for our votes to be counted rightly. No other sitting nor candidate commissioner has done as much as I have to alert the Board of the election fraud risk. Secret no longer since the March 14 SCOTUS evidence, is that election fraud is pervasive & MUST BE STOPPED! What DISqualifies sitting or candidate county commissioners is turning a deaf ear to the election fraud warnings that others & I presented to the Board of County Commissioners. Never in my 65 years have we needed a patriot on your county Board more than now
Per the county roads engineer, this project uses state funds, not county. Don't interfere with his job unless constituent-driven. Other issues:#1 We MUST force election integrity to save our republic. http://ESSstoleOur.Vote for details. #2 Fluoride (F-) & our intellect: Peer reviewed research published in JAMA Pediatrics Oct 2019 showed measurably lower IQs of Canadians aged 3-4 associated with F- exposure during pregnancy. Union County, NC in February banned forced F- in utility water. Smart! #3 Begin Board mtgs with prayer as in North Platte. #4 Push for Election Commissioners to be voter-owned, locally elected by hand count until everyone can be trusted. Resurrect this issue until accomplished & END ES&S DARK SOFTWARE VOTE COUNTING NOW!
Public safety and protecting our valuables come first, before "serving" the little perps. Elected county attorney, public defender, sheriff, state legislators & appointed judges have more say than the Board, but even so, everyone knows that parents have even more influence than them. Still, we can't ignore the fact that very high powers instigate a LOT of the crime. Think Soros, organized crime rings, cabals, even enemy nation states. I agree with prioritizing exposing and opposing those powerful people and groups, even those not located in our county, state, nor nation. Politically [in]correct group think & illegals are used by them to worsen things. These increase numbers of 1st time offenders, so an outcome-based plan should monitor that
Education Bachelor of Science - University of Minnesota & Masters of Business Administration - Carnegie Mellon University
Volunteer experience Dundee Elementary & YMCA
I am running for County Commissioner because I believe that our county board should be guided by principles of transparency, accountability, and strong leadership. These principles are not aspirational, they are essential for building trust, encouraging community involvement, and ensuring that our county's needs are met for all our residents. I am a husband and proud father of three girls. As a local investor and Real Estate Professional, I've gained firsthand experience in managing assets and navigating complex business landscapes. My background, professional skills and unwavering commitment to our community position me to be a strong advocate for the people of Douglas County.
Public Safety is a top priority for me. Whether the county's road improvement plans should be changed or accelerated depends on various factors including the current state of infrastructure, projected population growth, traffic patterns, and the availability of resources. As your Commissioner, I would work to understand the details of these issues while considering any safety concerns associated with the current infrastructure and plans for future growth. Examining intersections with high accident rates and the inadequacy of pedestrian and cyclist access would also need to be explored.
Too often, public officials have told us, they are doing the best they can to serve our youth. That isn’t good enough. The saying "justice for all" should not be a platitude, but a real-life standard. Public Safety is my greatest priority, but that does not mean that this problem should just be solved with bars and beds. The problem broad and far-reaching. The best plan to serve and rehabilitate our youth is multifaceted, and should prioritize prevention, support, and rehabilitation. I would work in concert with community organizations, families, law enforcement, and other stakeholders to address the root cause issues that lead to the incarceration of too many youth.