Aaron Moak Running For Council Job Again

Aaron Moak Running For Council Job Again

Two-term City Councilman Aaron Moak will seek reelection to the governing body of the state’s 13th-largest city in the April 5 election.

“After eight years of service to the people of Central, I have decided to run for another term as City Councilman,” Moak said in announcing his candidacy.  “I have not made this decision lightly.  I have consulted my children, family and friends, and I have prayed about this decision, and I believe I am well-suited to continue my service to the people of my hometown.”

Moak, 41, is a lifelong resident of Central.  A small business owner since 1996, he has built a company with four full-time employees.  A former firefighter, he knows the importance of public safety and service to the community.  Moak is the father of two sons, Travis, 16, and Carson, 9. He has been a registered Republican since first voting at age 18.

“Our city is very young and has come a long way in a short time,” Moak said.  “I was proud to be part of the leadership that helped found the City of Central, and it has been an honor to serve for the last eight years.  We’ve seen great progress in many areas, and have accomplished it all without ever raising taxes.  I remain committed to lean and efficient government, and to always being accessible to the people of our great city.”

For more information, voters can visit www.Facebook.com/CouncilmanMoak or call him at 225-324-6008.

 

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