Deb Schorr named district manager for Rep. Mike Flood | Regional government
Lancaster County Commissioner Deb Schorr will serve as newly elected Rep. Mike Flood’s district director, managing his 1st Congressional District offices in Lincoln and throughout the district, the new Republican congressman said Thursday.
“This is an extremely important position as my goal is to provide the best possible service to constituents,” Flood said during the announcement.
Deb Schorr, Lancaster County Commissioner, representing District 3
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“Schorr’s ties to the business world and his in-depth knowledge of local issues will prove invaluable,” he said.
Flood, a Norfolk native, was elected on June 28 to fill the House seat left vacant by the resignation of Jeff Fortenberry following his conviction for lying to federal officials about illegal foreign contributions to his re-election campaign of 2016.
Schorr, of Lincoln, will continue as county commissioner until the end of his current term, which expires at the end of this year.
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Flood is currently serving the final six months of Fortenberry’s term and will meet with Democratic candidate Senator Patty Pansing Brooks of Lincoln in a November 8 general election rematch to determine who will serve the next two-year term beginning in January. .
Schorr has served as Lancaster County Commissioner since 2002. She was ousted by Matt Schulte in the Republican primary in May.
In a press release, Flood highlighted Schorr’s experience in handling issues ranging from infrastructure financing to economic development and tax policy.
“As district manager, my top priority will be to provide unparalleled customer service to constituents,” Schorr said.
“With so many issues affecting families and communities in this district, Nebraskans need someone to fight for them in Washington and at home.”
Schorr was previously executive assistant to former Governor Kay Orr.
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Special Election Night, 28.06.2022

Confetti falls around State Senator Mike Flood and his eldest son Brenden during election night June 28 at the Midtown Event Center in Norfolk. Flood won a special election to replace former U.S. Representative Jeff Fortenberry, another Republican who was sentenced to two years probation earlier in the day for being convicted of lying to federal agents.
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Democratic congressional candidate Patty Pansing Brooks speaks to supporters on Tuesday during her election night at Alchemy Aqua Vitae in Lincoln.
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Special Election Night, 28.06.2022

Jim Pillen, Republican candidate for governor of Nebraska, speaks as Mike Flood (right), his wife Mandi and sons Brenden and Blake listen during election night at the Midtown Event Center in Norfolk on Tuesday.
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Special Election Night, 28.06.2022

Mike Flood appears with his wife Mandi and son Brenden at election night in Norfolk on Tuesday.
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Confetti falls around Mike Flood during election night on Tuesday at the Midtown Event Center in Norfolk.
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Special Election Night, 28.06.2022

Mike Flood delivers a victory speech after winning the 1st District congressional special election on Tuesday. Alongside Norfolk are his sons Brenden (right) and Blake.
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Democratic congressional candidate Patty Pansing Brooks speaks to supporters on Tuesday during her election night at Alchemy Aqua Vitae in Lincoln.
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Special Election Night, 28.06.2022

Mike Flood delivers a victory speech alongside his wife Mandi and son Brenden during election night on Tuesday at the Midtown Event Center in Norfolk.
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Special Election Night, 28.06.2022

Mike Flood delivers a victory speech alongside his wife Mandi and sons Blake (far right) and Brenden during election night at the Midtown Event Center in Norfolk on Tuesday.
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Mike Flood delivers his victory speech as his wife Mandi looks on at election night in Norfolk on Tuesday.
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Jim Pillen, Republican candidate for governor of Nebraska, applauds during Mike Flood’s election night Tuesday at the Midtown Event Center in Norfolk.
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Democratic congressional candidate Patty Pansing Brooks waves to supporters, including Lincoln’s Natalie Hahn (right) on Tuesday during her election night at Alchemy Aqua Vitae in Lincoln.
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Diane Becker (left) and her daughter Madeline, of Madison, watch the election results on Madeline’s phone during Mike Flood’s election night Tuesday at the Midtown Event Center in Norfolk.
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Supporters of Democratic congressional candidate Patty Pansing Brooks, including Katie Taddeucci (from left) and Lincoln’s Aaliyah Dawson, cheer as she speaks during her campaign night at Alchemy Aqua Vitae in Lincoln on Tuesday.
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Special Election Night, 28.06.2022

Former Speaker of the Legislature Jim Scheer updates the crowd on the election results as Nebraska gubernatorial candidate Jim Pillen (left) and Sen. Mike Hilgers watch Mike Flood’s election night on Tuesday at the Midtown Event Center in Norfolk.
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ELN Party Patty Pansing Brooks, 6.28

Democratic congressional candidate Patty Pansing Brooks speaks to supporters on Tuesday during her election night at Alchemy Aqua Vitae in Lincoln.
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