Geri Huser

Geri D. Huser (born July 14, 1963)[1] is an American lawyer and Democratic party politician.

[4] She lost re-election in 2011 to tea party Republican Kim Pearson by 126 votes.

[2] As of 2011, she served as a Planning Specialist with Polk County Social Services and has been director of Iowa Finance Authority's Title Guaranty Division.

[2] After serving in the House, Huser became a partner at Skinner Law Firm in Altoona.

As she was appointed by former governor Terry Branstad, who has been working for the Summit Agricultural Group, which is seeking a permit for carbon capture pipeline to North Dakota she had a perceived conflict of interest, but she "at least had an open mind about this case", as critics have noted.