Ken Schilz

Ken Schilz
Member of the Nebraska Senate
from the 47th district
Incumbent
Assumed office
2009
Preceded by Philip Erdman
Personal details
Born January 17, 1969
Ogallala, Nebraska
Political party Republican
Residence Ogallala, Nebraska

Ken Schilz (born January 17, 1969, in Ogallala, Nebraska) is a Nebraska state senator from Ogallala, Nebraska, United States, in the Nebraska Legislature. He and his wife, Deb, have two children. He lives in Ogallala Nebraska and helps on his family-owned farm.

State legislature

Schilz was elected in 2008 to represent the 47th Nebraska legislative district. He sits on the Agriculture, Business and Labor, and Natural Resources committees. He proposed LB640, an act relating to the Nebraska Advantage Act that amends certain sections of the advantage act to allow cities an option on whether local option sales and use tax is refundable.[1] He also proposed LB101, an act to opt Nebraska out of Daylight Savings Time, claiming that it will simplify life in the Nebraska Panhandle.[2]

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Preceded by
Philip Erdman
Nebraska state senator – District 47
2009–present
Incumbent