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Laws and Sausages: A Day At the State Capitol

Originally published February 11, 2011, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated February 11, 2011. 2 Comments

Laws and Sausages: A Day At the State Capitol

Norlyn wrote an excellent explanation about his impressions of Nebraska’s legislative process following time spent at the State Capitol this past Monday. The visit was motivated by concern about the issues associated with the CIR and the nine bills scheduled to be heard that day. Norlyn’s article is very well written and an unfortunately accurate […]

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SUPPORT Nebraska Sovereignty Mark Your Calendars For February 19th

Originally published February 14, 2010, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated February 10, 2011. Leave a Comment

The Tenth Amendment Resolution (L.R. 292) entered by State Senator Tony Fulton is scheduled for a hearing Friday, February 19, in front of the Government, Military, and Veterans Affairs Committee. The hearings process on that day begins at 1:30pm. Right now L.R. 292 is the first item on the schedule for the day. (That might […]

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Sample Written Statements in Support of Sovereignty

Originally published February 14, 2010, By Shelli Dawdy. Updated January 25, 2011. 1 Comment

I will add several more examples here as time allows. If you would be willing to share your statement with others to assist their effort, please use the form provided below. Example statement format… Government, Military, & Veteran’s Affairs Committee Senator Bill Avery, Chairman Nebraska State Legislature State Capitol, Room 1114 Lincoln, Nebraska 68509 RE: […]

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