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Rex Hauser

NONPARTISAN

Rex Hauser is running for City Council Member.

Professional background

Rex has professional experience working as a teacher, where he focused on Hispanic history and language.

Political background

Rex currently serves as a Precinct Delegate for Mason's Second Precinct. He also helped found the Mason Area Historical Museum—serving terms as both its Vice President and President—and assisted in establishing the Mason Electric Light Parade. He also served as President of the Mason Optimist Club, coaching youth soccer, leading a special needs children's program through Mason Community Services

Economy

As of May 7, 2026, Rex Hauser’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Housing & Urban Development

Advocates for implementing tax incentives and public policy supports to assist homeowners with historical and old home preservation.

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Public Safety

Opposes the expansion of retail marijuana dispensaries within the community, citing concerns for local youth.

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Healthcare

As of May 7, 2026, Rex Hauser’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Public Services

Advocates for expanding community engagement initiatives outside of traditional City Council meetings to reduce citizen alienation.

Advocates for maintaining strict decorum during public meetings and opposes the use of citizen speaking time for personal attacks, doxing, or political vendettas.

Supports fostering collaborative governance by actively welcoming and incorporating input from surrounding townships to balance regional interests.

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Energy & the Environment

Concerns about potential water and land pollution from untested data center technologies and their impact on local aquifers and water treatment facilities.

Advocates for implementing a moratorium on the construction of new data centers to thoroughly assess potential environmental impacts.

Supports protecting local aquifers and municipal water treatment facilities from potential land and water pollution or resource depletion caused by large-scale tech zoning and investments.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

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