Colby Coash (born October 29, 1975, in
Bassett, Nebraska
Bassett is a city in Rock County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 619 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Rock County.
History
Bassett was platted in 1884 soon after the railroad was built through that territory. Sources di ...
) is a former
Nebraska
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state senator from
Lincoln, Nebraska
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, United States. He was a member of the
Nebraska Legislature
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from 2009 to 2017.
Nebraska Legislature
Coash was elected in 2008 to represent the 27th Nebraska legislative district by just 79 votes, becoming the first Republican to hold the seat since 1972.
[Pluhacek, Zack. "Coash plans to keep serving, on or off the public stage." ''Lincoln Journal Star''. April 19, 2016.] He was known to ride a
Razor scooter
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while campaigning door-to-door.
While in office, he focused on issues including child welfare, elder care, support for those with developmental disabilities, and corrections reform.
He served as chairman of the Developmental Disabilities Special Investigative Committee commissioned by Senator
Mike Flood's Legislative Resolution 283 (2008) to further investigate civil rights violations previously identified at the Beatrice State Developmental Center by the federal
Department of Justice
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.
Death penalty
As a state senator, Coash was also a notable proponent of legislation to end the
death penalty in Nebraska. He also collaborated with policymakers engaged in similar efforts in other states. His reform efforts led to appearances on ''
The Daily Show
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'' and
National Public Radio
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's ''
Here & Now''.
In an interview published by the ''
Washington Post
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'', Coash described attending a September 3, 1994 rally outside of the
Nebraska State Penitentiary
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in the hours before the execution of
Willie Otey. A college freshman at the time, Coash said that "It was pretty ugly... It kind of changed my heart. I thought, 'I don't want to be a part of state-sponsored killing.'"
Coash argued that his position on abolishing the death penalty was compatible with a conservative political philosophy. "If any other program was as inefficient and as costly as this has been, we would've gotten rid of it a long time ago." "Some people see this as a pro-life issue. Other people see it as a good-government issue. But the support that this bill is getting from conservative members is evidence that you can get justice through eliminating the death penalty, and you can get efficient government through eliminating the death penalty."
In an interview with ''
Playboy
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K ...
'' magazine, Coash said, "This is the same government we don't trust to deliver the mail or roll out a health care website." The magazine editorialized that the 2015 passage of legislation to end the death penalty Nebraska "would have been impossible without Coash's efforts to rally his conservative peers and convince seven freshmen Republicans of the penalty's inherently anticonservative nature."
Acting career
Coash is an actor with nearly two dozen acting credits.
["Colby Coash." ]Internet Movie Database
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/ref> He participated in theater as a college student, including a controversial production of "Six Degrees of Separation" in which he played the role of "the Hustler" and was required to appear nude on stage.[Holtmeier, Liza. "Arts & Entertainment Actors hope audience connects with play." ''The Daily Nebraskan''. June 16, 2006]
/ref> He is credited as executive producer for ''I Am a Man'', a planned biopic
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telling the story of Chief Standing Bear
Standing Bear (c. 1829–1908) (Ponca official orthography: Maⁿchú-Naⁿzhíⁿ/Macunajin;U.S. Indian Census Rolls, 1885 Ponca Indians of Dakota other spellings: Ma-chú-nu-zhe, Ma-chú-na-zhe or Mantcunanjin pronounced ) was a Ponca chief a ...
, a Native American civil rights icon from Nebraska.
References
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1975 births
Living people
People from Rock County, Nebraska
Republican Party Nebraska state senators
21st-century American politicians