- Expand local industry
- Expand markets for farmers
- Expand Highways 63,67,
and 412
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Chad, wife Kim, daughters Reagan and Marisa
- Master's Degree in American Government
- Bachelor's Degree in Political Science
- Associate's degree in Criminal Justice
- Currently a high school teacher in Social Studies
- Experienced in County Government
- Resident of Walnut Ridge
- Attends Lake Charles Full Gospel Temple and is a Sunday School Teacher
Goals for our State
- Fight illegal
immigration
- Reduce energy costs
- Improve health care
- Improve education
- JOBS, JOBS,
JOBS!!!
Elect Chad Moseley for State Representative
Arkansas District 73

I reside in Walnut Ridge with my wife Kim and my two daughters, Reagan and Marisa. Kim is a
nurse on the cardiac unit at NEA Baptist Memorial Hospital in Jonesboro. Reagan is 3 and Marisa is 15
months old.
I bring the experience needed to make a good legislator. I have worked in county government,
with the Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce, and have many years of public service under my
belt. I am currently a public school social studies teacher.
“With rising unemployment and a declining population in our area, there is no doubt that we are in
desperate need of new leadership and a new direction. Real reform is needed, and will happen as
our community comes together to make a stand against the things that have been working against
us.”
I recognize that there is nothing being done to address the rising cost of healthcare and energy. I
feel we can address those issues without costing the taxpayers more money. I want to help our
community by building better roads and reducing input costs on our farmers. I will work to reduce
our tax burden by fighting to cut wasteful government spending. Doing this will not only help the
citizens of Arkansas, but will make us more attractive to businesses.
As an educator, I believe the state has allowed the problems with our education system to linger for
far too long. I will take the same drive and ambition I have used as a public school teacher to the
State House to combat those educational policies that have proven ineffective. I feel that taking these
issues head on will bring jobs to our area, and in turn, money to our pockets. My ultimate goal is to
make this community a better place for our children.
“I hope the voters of district 73 will hear my Christian conservative values, be open to my ideas, and
see me as the person who can bring a positive difference to our area.”