From 1990 to 1994, she served as a member of the
Altoona City Council. She lost re-election in 2011 to tea party Republican
Kim Pearson by 126 votes. As of 2011, she served as a Planning Specialist with
Polk County Social Services and has been director of Iowa Finance Authority's Title Guaranty Division. In 2017, it became known that she had continued to work in her legal practice on the side, in 500 court filings. Huser was named to Governor
Terry Branstad's Transportation 2020 Citizen Advisory Commission. Her IUB board leadership ended in 2023, however her board term was scheduled to continue for four years; it is unclear, why Kim Reynolds replaced her. As she was appointed by former governor Terry Branstad, who has been working for the Summit Agricultural Group, which is seeking a permit for carbon capture pipeline to North Dakota she had a perceived conflict of interest, but she "at least had an open mind about this case", as critics have noted. ==Personal life==