Thursday, February 27, 2014

Steel Files for Arkansas Attorney General

Steel Files for Arkansas Attorney General

LITTLE ROCK – State Representative Nate Steel made it official today, filing for the office of Attorney General.  Rep. Steel is a sixth-generation south Arkansas attorney who has spent his professional career fighting for those who cannot fight for themselves. A former deputy prosecutor, Steel now serves in the state legislature representing Clark, Howard, Pike, and Hempstead counties.  He serves on Judiciary and Joint Budget committees and is vice chair of House Committee on Agriculture, Forestry, and Economic Development.
“I am running for Attorney General because I believe Arkansas wants someone who will fight for and protect our children, our seniors, and our victims of crime and fraud,” Rep. Steel said.  As a state legislator and former deputy prosecutor, Nate has fought to protect victims and law-abiding citizens from those who would do them harm.
In the House of Representatives, Rep. Steel dedicated himself to cracking down on criminals while giving law enforcement and prosecutors the tools they needed to make Arkansas a safer place to live and raise a family.  “To continue the work that I have started would truly be an honor,” Rep. Steel said.  “I am excited to continue my statewide travels on the campaign trail, and I look forward to becoming your next Attorney General,” Steel concluded.
Rep. Steel is in his third term representing District 19 in the Arkansas House of Representatives.  He is a graduate of Nashville High School and earned his undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Arkansas.  He serves on the Howard Memorial Hospital Foundation Board of Directors, the Cossatot Community College UofA Foundation Board of Directors and CASA for Children Board of Advisors. Nate is a member of the First United Methodist Church of Nashville, Arkansas.

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