Following the loss of the 1986 election, I needed to find a new direction in life by the end of that year to support our family. Debbie was working as an RN at the Skagit Valley Medical Center, and I would be without a job and income starting in January 1987. The Skagit Valley Herald, in its December 13, 1986, edition, published a front-page article titled “Moser faces the future with optimism,” which I believed to be true. I trusted God with the future of our family.



On September 28, 2005, the Skagit Argus featured me in two articles. The article on the left is about being selected as Super Lawyer by the industry magazine Washington Law and Politics for the fifth consecutive year. Unfortunately, the magazine is no longer in publication; I can already hear the cynics howling.
The article above on the right is about my second appointment to the Skagit Valley College Board of Trustees by Washington Governor Christine Gregoire (D). Not stated in the article is the concept that only in America could a freshman flunk out of a community college and decades later end up as a Trustee of a community college.
