Mark R. Christensen

He then earned a BS in Agricultural Economics from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 1984.

[1] In the 2006 election, Christensen defeated Frank Shoemaker[2] for a seat in the Nebraska Legislature, representing the 44th Nebraska legislative district in the southwestern part of the state.

In 2010, he defeated Tom Baker, who had occupied the seat in the legislature from 1999 to 2007, to win a second term.

[3][4] Nebraska's term-limits law precluded his running for a third consecutive term in 2014,[5] and he was succeeded by Dan Hughes.

[6] In the legislature, Christensen sat on the Banking, Commerce, and Insurance committee; the Judiciary committee; and the Executive Board of the Legislative Council.