[2] He owns and operates a fencing company and served for six years on the Savage School District Board of Education.
[3] In February 2023, Ler introduced a bill that would state that misgendering a transgender student or calling them by their dead name —the name they were given at birth — is not considered a discriminatory practice.
Ler characterized the bill as an effort to ensure students aren't punished by teachers or school officials for references made out of confusion.
Imagine one day my son goes to school and he is told the facts he has learned are no longer true.”[4] Ler was uncontested in the general election, having received 4,760 votes.
[7] He also ran uncontested in the general election, receiving 3,160 votes.