past nebraska state senators

Jan. 12, 2023 Former Gov. [8], In the pre-1964 apportionment, what is now District 13 was called District 4, and it included a section of Douglas County. List of senators who have served the Nebraska Legislature. [26], Today, District 30 consists of all of Gage County and a southeastern slice of Lancaster County. Among the most notable legislation this session includes concealed carry permits (LB77), access for LGBTQ Nebraskans to health care (LB574 and LB810) and bathrooms or sporting teams (LB575), school funding (LB583 and LB753), voter ID (LB535), taxes (LB589 and LB754) and abortion (LB626). [6] In the 1981 redistricting, the district continued to grow by gaining Garden County. Zach Wendling is a senior journalism and political science double major at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln focused on political, policy and governance reporting. [2], Today, District 5 still consists of a section of Douglas County, which has been readjusted for population in subsequent redistrictings. Here are the 10 most recent governors of Nebraska, beginning with current Gov. Gov. [emailprotected] | 402-471-2731 | Nebraska State Capitol Room 1110 (this is the office for the chair of the Transportation and Telecommunications Committee; Bosn will likely move offices pending approval of a new chair), Committees: Banking, Commerce and Insurance; Revenue; Committee on Committees; Executive Board; Reference; Rules; Legislatures Planning Committee; Streamlined Sales and Use Tax System; Statewide Tourism And Recreational Water Access and Resource Sustainability, Legislation this session: 30 bills, including one originally introduced by Geist, [emailprotected] | 402-471-2734 | Nebraska State Capitol 10th Floor, Committees: Natural Resources (Chair), Transportation and Telecommunications, Committee on Committees, Rural Broadband Task Force, Statewide Tourism And Recreational Water Access and Resource Sustainability, Legislation this session: 16 bills and one resolution, [emailprotected] | 402-471-2719 | Nebraska State Capitol Room 1210, Committees: Natural Resources, Transportation and Telecommunications, Counties: Fillmore, Jefferson, Lancaster*, Saline, Thayer, [emailprotected] | 402-471-2711 | Nebraska State Capitol Room 1528, Committees: Agriculture; General Affairs; Government, Military and Veterans Affairs (Chair); State-Tribal Relations, Counties: Blaine, Boyd, Brown, Cherry, Custer, Dawes, Garfield, Keya Paha, Loup, Rock, Sheridan, Legislation this session: 27 bills and three resolutions, including one bill originally introduced by Geist (Brewer withdrew LB251), [emailprotected] | 402-471-2628 | Nebraska State Capitol Room 1423, Committees: Education, Revenue, Executive Board (Chair), Reference (Chair), Legislative Performance Audit, Legislatures Planning Committee, Counties: Boone, Buffalo*, Greeley, Hall*, Howard, Sherman, Valley, Wheeler, Legislation this session: 17 bills and two resolutions (Briese introduced one additional bill as chair of the Executive Board), [emailprotected] | 402-471-2631 | Nebraska State Capitol Room 2108, Committees: General Affairs, Natural Resources, Urban Affairs, Midwestern Higher Education Compact Commission, Legislatures Planning Committee, Justice Reinvestment Oversight, Legislative Mental Health Care Capacity Strategic Planning Committee, Legislation this session: 28 bills and four resolutions, [emailprotected] | 402-471-2723 | Nebraska State Capitol 8th Floor, Committees: Health and Human Services, Transportation and Telecommunications, Legislative Performance Audit, Legislation this session: 27 bills and one resolution, [emailprotected] | 402-471-2714 | Nebraska State Capitol 11th Floor, Committees: Appropriations (Chair), Nebraska Retirement Systems, Executive Board (nonvoting ex officio), Reference (ex-officio), Building Maintenance, Legislative Performance Audit, Legislatures Planning Committee, Appointed Feb. 6, 2017; Elected 2019-present, Legislation this session: Six bills and one resolution, [emailprotected] | 402-471-2613 | Nebraska State Capitol Room 1305, Committees: Education; Government, Military and Veterans Affairs; Nebraska Retirement Systems, Legislation this session: 22 bills and two resolutions, [emailprotected] | 402-471-2720 | Nebraska State Capitol Room 1206, Committees: General Affairs, Health and Human Services, Urban Affairs, State-Tribal Relations (Chair), Legislative Mental Health Care Capacity Strategic Planning Committee, Legislation this session: 15 bills and five resolutions, [emailprotected] | 402-471-2725 | Nebraska State Capitol 11th Floor, Committees: Judiciary (Vice Chair), Transportation and Telecommunications, Rules (Vice Chair), Legislatures Planning Committee (Chair), Nebraska Information Technology Commission, [emailprotected] | 402-471-2718 | Nebraska State Capitol 12th Floor, Committees: Judiciary, Transportation and Telecommunications, State-Tribal Relations (Vice Chair), Justice Reinvestment Oversight, Statewide Tourism And Recreational Water Access and Resource Sustainability, Counties: Antelope, Cedar, Dixon*, Holt, Knox, Pierce*, Legislation this session: Seven bills and seven resolutions, [emailprotected] | 402-471-2801 | Nebraska State Capitol 11th Floor, Committees: Appropriations, Building Maintenance, Legislative Performance Audit (Chair), Legislation this session: 17 bills and one resolution, [emailprotected] | 402-471-2620 | Nebraska State Capitol Room 1208, Committees: Appropriations, Statewide Tourism And Recreational Water Access and Resource Sustainability, [emailprotected] | 402-471-2929 | Nebraska State Capitol 12th Floor, Committees: Banking, Commerce and Insurance; Revenue; Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision, [emailprotected] | 402-471-2610 | Nebraska State Capitol 12th Floor, Committees: Appropriations, Committee on Committees, Rules (Chair), Counties: Arthur, Box Butte, Cheyenne, Deuel, Garden, Grant, Keith, Morrill, Sioux, Legislation this session: 19 bills and three resolutions, [emailprotected] | 402-471-2616 | Nebraska State Capitol Room 1124, Committees: Natural Resources, Transportation and Telecommunications, State Council for Interstate Juvenile Supervision, [emailprotected] | 402-471-2622 | Nebraska State Capitol 8th Floor, Served on: Judiciary, Transportation and Telecommunications (Chair), Executive Board, Reference, Legislative Performance Audit, Rural Broadband Task Force, Legislative Mental Health Care Capacity Strategic Planning Committee, Introduced 12 bills (A majority of the Transportation and Telecommunications Committee, with Geist as chair, introduced one additional bill). Beau Ballard of Lincoln will succeed Geist as a member of the Executive Board and Reference Committee while State Sen. Mike Moser of Columbus is the new chair of Transportation and Telecommunications. [25] In the 2011 redistricting, District 23 was restored to include the entirety of Butler and Saunders counties along with most of Colfax county. Nebraska Legislators, Past and Present [8], In the pre-1964 apportionment, what is now District 20 was called District 27, and it consisted of the counties of Antelope and Boone. Recognizing that discrimination has no place in our society, Attorney General Bonta is fighting to protect LGBTQ+ individuals, students, and adults across the nation, and strictly enforcing California's laws that prohibit discrimination . The Nebraska Supreme Court sided with the citizens of Madison County, and therefore a new plan was approved by the legislature making District 19 to consist of only Madison County. Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress 1774 to present searchable by state; Biographies of Nebraska Legislators; Congressional Officials Guide How to contact your federal representatives; Federal Government in Nebraska - Blue Book information on federal-level elected offices Biographies and historical information on Nebraska members of Congress. [6] In the 1981 redistricting, the district gained all of Saline County and most of Jefferson County except for the southeast corner. Sasse was reelected to a second term in office with 62.7% of the vote and a 38.3% margin. Nebraska State Senate elections, 2020 - Ballotpedia [8], Today, District 48 consists of Scotts Bluff, Banner, and Kimball counties. [25] In the 2011 redistricting, it lost a portion of Colfax County but gained the majority of Stanton County. [25] In the 2011 redistricting, it was shifted completely into Douglas County. Use the Nebraska Legislators Past and Present database to identify their years of service, then look in the corresponding year (s) to locate more information about them. [23] As a result of the 1991 redistricting, District 44 lost its northern counties of Deuel, Grant, Arthur, and Keith as well as its area in Lincoln County, but it gained Frontier and Red Willow counties as well as a thin western slice of Furnas County. 1881 Biographical manual of the members of the sixteenth legislature of Nebraska * 1887 Biographical manual of the members and officers of the twentieth legislature of Nebraska * Two of Nebraska's five electoral . Nebraska Legislature - Senators [5] In the 1971 redistricting, District 47 regained Morrill County and also gained more area in Scotts Bluff County, consisting of the eastern and western thirds, but not the central third, of the county. Contact Information Information on how to contact current senators. Additionally, he represented Nebraska's 2nd district in Congress from January 2015 to January 2017. Content is provided by students in college courses and from Experience Lab programs, the Nebraska News Service, Unlimited Sports and Nebraska Nightly. [7] As a result of the 2001 redistricting, District 18 was moved completely to consist of eastern portions of Washington and Douglas counties. [8], What is now called District 14 was created when the legislature expanded from 43 to 49 districts in 1964. Committees: Agriculture (Chair); Business and Labor; Government, Military and Veterans Affairs, Legislation this session: 15 bills and one resolution (A majority of the Agriculture Committee, with Halloran as chair, introduced an additional three bills) (Halloran withdrew LB780 and LB781), [emailprotected] | 402-471-2712 | Nebraska State Capitol Room 1115, Committees: Agriculture, Business and Labor, Health and Human Services (Chair), Rules, Legislative Mental Health Care Capacity Strategic Planning Committee, Counties: Burt, Cuming, Stanton*, Washington, Legislation this session: 12 bills and one resolution (A majority of the Health and Human Services Committee, with Hansen as chair, introduced one additional bill), [emailprotected] | 402-471-2728 | Nebraska State Capitol Room 1117, Committees: General Affairs, Health and Human Services (Vice Chair), Nebraska Retirement Systems, Urban Affairs, Legislation this session: Eight bills and one resolution (Hardin withdrew LB594), [emailprotected] | 402-471-2802 | Nebraska State Capitol 11th Floor, Committees: Agriculture, General Affairs, Judiciary, Legislatures Planning Committee, Justice Reinvestment Oversight, Statewide Tourism And Recreational Water Access and Resource Sustainability, Legislation this session: Seven bills and five resolutions, [emailprotected] | 402-471-2642 | Nebraska State Capitol Room 1302, Committees: Agriculture, General Affairs (Vice Chair), Natural Resources, Building Maintenance (Vice Chair), [emailprotected] | 402-471-2756 | Nebraska State Capitol 10th Floor, Committees: Business and Labor; Government, Military and Veterans Affairs; Urban Affairs (Vice Chair); Committee on Committees; State-Tribal Relations, Legislation this session: 14 bills and two resolutions (Hunt withdrew LB86), [emailprotected] | 402-471-2722 | Nebraska State Capitol 12th Floor, Committees: Agriculture (Vice Chair), Business and Labor (Vice Chair), Judiciary, Nebraska Retirement Systems (Vice Chair), Rules, Building Maintenance, Legislatures Planning Committee, Counties: Chase, Dawson, Dundy, Frontier, Gosper, Hayes, Hitchcock, Perkins*, Legislation this session: Seven bills, including one originally introduced by Geist, [emailprotected] | 402-471-2805 | Nebraska State Capitol 12th Floor, Committees: Banking, Commerce and Insurance (Vice Chair); Natural Resources; Committee on Committees; Legislative Performance Audit (Vice Chair); Statewide Tourism And Recreational Water Access and Resource Sustainability, Counties: Hooker, Lincoln, Logan, McPherson, Perkins*, Thomas, Appointed Feb. 23, 2022; Elected 2023-present, Legislation this session: 12 bills and three resolutions, [emailprotected] | 402-471-2729 | Nebraska State Capitol Room 1523, Committees: Banking, Commerce and Insurance; Revenue; Education Commission of the States, Appointed June 7, 2022; Elected 2023-present, Legislation this session: 13 bills and three resolutions, [emailprotected] | 402-471-2327 | Nebraska State Capitol Room 1522, Committees: Education, Revenue (Chair), Committee on Committees, Education Commission of the States, Streamlined Sales and Use Tax System, Legislation this session: 35 bills and three resolutions, [emailprotected] | 402-471-2885 | Nebraska State Capitol Room 1116, Counties: Hall*, Hamilton, Merrick, Nance, Legislation this session: Six bills and two resolutions, [emailprotected] | 402-471-2630 | Nebraska State Capitol 11th Floor, Committees: General Affairs (Chair); Government, Military and Veterans Affairs; Urban Affairs; Committee on Committees (Vice Chair); Executive Board; Reference, Legislation this session: 13 bills and two resolutions, [emailprotected] | 402-471-2726 | Nebraska State Capitol Room 1306, Committees: Appropriations, Nebraska Retirement Systems (Chair), Building Maintenance, Homeland Security Policy Group, Statewide Tourism And Recreational Water Access and Resource Sustainability, Economic Recovery Special Committee, Legislation this session: 59 bills and three resolutions (McDonnell withdrew LB109 and LB158), [emailprotected] | 402-471-2710 | Nebraska State Capitol Room 1101, Committees: Business and Labor, Judiciary, Urban Affairs (Chair), Economic Recovery Special Committee (Chair), Legislative Mental Health Care Capacity Strategic Planning Committee, Legislation this session: 31 bills and four resolutions, [emailprotected] | 402-471-2612 | Nebraska State Capitol Room 1212, Committees: Natural Resources (Vice Chair), Transportation and Telecommunications (Chair, Vice Chair prior to Geists resignation), Committee on Committees, Legislation this session: Six bills, including two originally introduced by Geist, [emailprotected] | 402-471-2715 | Nebraska State Capitol Room 1529, Committees: Education (Chair), Revenue, Committee on Committees, Counties: Clay, Franklin, Furnas, Harlan, Nuckolls, Phelps*, Red Willow, Webster, Legislation this session: 18 bills and two resolutions, [emailprotected] | 402-471-2732 | Nebraska State Capitol Room 1107, Committees: Agriculture, General Affairs; Government, Military and Veterans Affairs; Justice Reinvestment Oversight; Statewide Tourism And Recreational Water Access and Resource Sustainability, [emailprotected] | 402-471-2633 | Nebraska State Capitol 10th Floor, Committees: Agriculture, Business and Labor (Chair), Health and Human Services, Executive Board, Reference, Legislation this session: 14 bills and one resolution, [emailprotected] | 402-471-2623 | Nebraska State Capitol Room 1308, Committees: Education; Government, Military and Veterans Affairs (Vice Chair); Committee on Committees; Homeland Security Policy Group, Legislative Mental Health Care Capacity Strategic Planning Committee, Legislation this session: Eight bills and two resolutions, [emailprotected] | 402-471-2615 | Nebraska State Capitol 11th Floor, Committees: Banking, Commerce and Insurance (Chair); Natural Resources; Executive Board; Reference, Counties: Johnson, Nemaha, Otoe, Pawnee, Richardson, Appointed Jan. 9, 2019; Elected 2021-present, [emailprotected] | 402-471-2733 | Nebraska State Capitol Room 1401, Committees: Appropriations, Nebraska Retirement Systems, Committee on Committees, Executive Board, Reference, Legislatures Planning Committee (Vice Chair), Economic Recovery Special Committee, Legislation this session: 26 bills and one resolution, [emailprotected] | 402-471-2721 | Nebraska State Capitol 8th Floor, Committees: Banking, Commerce and Insurance; Revenue (Vice Chair); Committee on Committees; Building Maintenance (Chair), Legislation this session: 14 bills, including one originally introduced by Geist, [emailprotected] | 402-471-2621 | Nebraska State Capitol 10th Floor, Committees: Education, Health and Human Services, Education Commission of the States, Midwestern Higher Education Compact Commission, [emailprotected] | 402-471-2625 | Nebraska State Capitol Room 1120, Committees: Education, Judiciary (Chair), State-Tribal Relations, Justice Reinvestment Oversight (Chair), Economic Recovery Special Committee, Legislation this session: 41 bills and one resolution, including one bill originally introduced by Geist (Wayne withdrew LB476 and LB790), [emailprotected] | 402-471-2727 | Nebraska State Capitol Room 1103, Committees: Appropriations (Vice Chair), State-Tribal Relations, Statewide Tourism And Recreational Water Access and Resource Sustainability, Economic Recovery Special Committee, Legislation this session: Seven bills and two resolutions, [emailprotected] | 402-471-2632 | Nebraska State Capitol 8th Floor. [26], Today, District 34 contains all of Hamilton, Merrick, and Nance counties along with the northeast corner of Hall County excluding the city of Grand Island. [7] During the 2001 redistricting, the district shifted slightly eastward, giving up Grant County, its portion of Sheridan County, and the western edge of Cherry County, but adding the last little bit of Custer County as well as all of Boyd County and half of Holt County. As of January 2023[update], a total of 2,002 persons have served in the senate (including those currently serving).[1]. [26] In the 2021 redistricting, Banner and Kimball counties were added to the district. Izard. [6] In the 1981 redistricting, it regained all of Hayes County as well as all of Grant County and a western portion of Lincoln County, but it lost Garden County. [26] As a result of the 2021 redistricting, District 38 began to move westward again, regaining its original three counties, Harlan, Furnas, and Red Willow counties, but losing its area in Buffalo County, most of its area in Phelps County except for a portion containing the City of Holdrege, and all of Kearney County.

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