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Nominee for Nebraska Electrical Board emphasizes safety, affordability and in-person inspections
Summary
Tyler Ritz, nominee for the Nebraska Electrical Board and a Kearney electrical inspector, told the General Affairs Committee he wants to balance code safety with housing affordability and prefers in-person inspections over drone use; committee members pressed him on code changes and inspection workload.
Tyler Ritz, the nominee for the Nebraska Electrical Board and an electrical inspector for the city of Kearney, told the General Affairs Committee he aims to balance safety and housing affordability while enforcing the electrical code.
Ritz, who said he has been an electrician for 20 years and an inspector for nearly eight years, told the committee, “keeping safety and affordability in mind, that's what I'm hoping to help with.” He also said he has been a member of the…
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