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Jane Kleeb: Just a Talking Head or an Alinsky Wanna Be?

Originally published October 16, 2011, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated July 21, 2015. 5 Comments

Jane Kleeb: Just a Talking Head or an Alinsky Wanna Be?

Think I was rude in my recent article? Too hard on poor Jane Kleeb? Over-emphasizing her leftist tendencies because of the pipeline issue? Unfortunately, there’s more. Problems in politics and public policy seem to be like cockroaches; for every one you see there are at least one hundred more in the wall. The TransCanada pipeline […]

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Senator Campbell: DON’T GO AWAY MAD. JUST GO AWAY.

Originally published July 25, 2011, By Linda. Updated April 12, 2012. 2 Comments

Senator Campbell:  DON’T GO AWAY MAD.  JUST GO AWAY.

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Nebraska Groups Working with the UN to Expand Welfare

Originally published December 13, 2010, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated April 12, 2012. Leave a Comment

Nebraska Groups Working with the UN to Expand Welfare

By Shelli Dawdy On December 9th, we published an article about the “Symposium on Maternal Child Health in Nebraska” convened by the National Association of Social Workers and United Nations Foundation in Omaha on September 30, 2010. As I reported, friends from Omaha arranged for a person to attend the event for the purpose of […]

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Strange But True: The UN is Interested in Nebraska Prenatal Care

Originally published December 9, 2010, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated March 31, 2011. Leave a Comment

Strange But True: The UN is Interested in Nebraska Prenatal Care

By Shelli Dawdy To view more of documents from the event – CLICK HERE We have published several articles about a bill that came up at the Nebraska Unicameral last legislative session that we have often called “the bill that just won’t die”. LB1110 was introduced by Lincoln Senator Kathy Campbell under a suspension of […]

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Deserving of Darts? Senator Amanda McGill & Personal Responsibility

Originally published November 24, 2010, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated September 16, 2014. 5 Comments

Nebraska Senators representing Lancaster County convened a public meeting on Wednesday, November 17, at the Lincoln Public School District building at 59th & O St. The first half of the meeting, allocated to the subject of problems with Nebraska’s child welfare system were reviewed in an article located HERE, an accounting of comments by myself […]

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