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Pray for Our Leaders Today Lifting Leaders to the Throne of God Lifting Leaders to the Throne of God I urge you that first of all intercession and thanksgiving be made for those in I urge you that first of all intercession and thanksgiving be made for those in authority so you might live peaceful and quiet lives. authority so you might live peaceful and quiet lives. II Timothy 2:1- 2 II Timothy 2:1- 2 Nebraska State Senators Nebraska State Senators Joni Albrecht Steve Halloran Adam Morfield Joni Albrecht Steve Halloran Adam Morfield Roy Baker Matt Hansen John Murante Roy Baker Matt Hansen John Murante Carol Blood Burke Harr Patty Pansing Brooks Carol Blood Burke Harr Patty Pansing Brooks Kate Bolz Mike Hilgers Dan Quick Kate Bolz Mike Hilgers Dan Quick Bruce Bostelman Robert Hilkeman Merv Riepe Bruce Bostelman Robert Hilkeman Merv Riepe Lydia Brasch Sara Howard Jim Scheer Lydia Brasch Sara Howard Jim Scheer Tom Brewer Dan Hughes Paul Schumacher Tom Brewer Dan Hughes Paul Schumacher Tom Briese Rick Kolowski Jim Smith Tom Briese Rick Kolowski Jim Smith Ernie Chambers Mark Kolterman John Stinner Ernie Chambers Mark Kolterman John Stinner Rob Clements Bob Krist Tony Vargas Rob Clements Bob Krist Tony Vargas Joni Craighead John Kuehn Dan Watermeier Joni Craighead John Kuehn Dan Watermeier Sue Crawford Tyson Larson Matt Williams Sue Crawford Tyson Larson Matt Williams Laura Ebke Brett Lindstrom Lynne M. Walz Laura Ebke Brett Lindstrom Lynne M. Walz Steve Erdman Lou Ann Linehan Justin Wayne Steve Erdman Lou Ann Linehan Justin Wayne Curt Friesen John S. Lowe Sr. Anna Wishart Curt Friesen John S. Lowe Sr. Anna Wishart Suzanne Geist John McCollister Suzanne Geist John McCollister Mike Groene Mike McDonnell Mike Groene Mike McDonnell Nebraska Constitutional Officers Nebraska Constitutional Officers Pete Ricketts, Governor Pete Ricketts, Governor Mike Foley, Lieutenant Governor Mike Foley, Lieutenant Governor John A. Gale, Secretary of State John A. Gale, Secretary of State Doug Peterson, Attorney General Doug Peterson, Attorney General Don Stenberg, State Treasurer Don Stenberg, State Treasurer Charlie Janssen, State Auditor Charlie Janssen, State Auditor Nebraska Supreme Court Nebraska Supreme Court Michael Heavican, Chief Justice Michael Heavican, Chief Justice William Cassel William Cassel Jeffrey Funke Jeffrey Funke Max Kelch Max Kelch Lindsey Miller-Lerman Lindsey Miller-Lerman Stephanie Stacy Stephanie Stacy Nebraska Family Alliance | 1106 E Street | Lincoln NE 68508 Nebraska Family Alliance | 1106 E Street | Lincoln NE 68508 NebraskaFamilyAlliance.org NebraskaFamilyAlliance.org State Board of Education President State Board of Education President Rachel Wise, President Donald Trump Rachel Wise, President Donald Trump Patricia Koch Johns Patricia Koch Johns Lisa Fricke Lisa Fricke Patricia Timm Patricia Timm Maureen Nickels Vice President Maureen Nickels Vice President Molly O’Holleran Molly O’Holleran John Witzel John Witzel Mike Pence Mike Pence Patrick McPherson Patrick McPherson Commissioner of Education Commissioner of Education Matthew Blomstedt Executive Advisors Matthew Blomstedt Executive Advisors UNL Board of Regents Reinhold “Reince” Priebus UNL Board of Regents Reinhold “Reince” Priebus White House Chief of Staff White House Chief of Staff Bob Phares, Chairman Bob Phares, Chairman Kent Schroeder, Vice Chairman Stephen Bannon Kent Schroeder, Vice Chairman Stephen Bannon Timothy Clare Chief Strategist Timothy Clare Chief Strategist Hal Daub Hal Daub Howard Hawks Howard Hawks Jim Pillen Jim Pillen Robert Schafer Robert Schafer Bob Whitehouse United States Bob Whitehouse United States Supreme Court Supreme Court United States United States Nebraska Senators Nebraska Senators John Roberts, Chief Justice John Roberts, Chief Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Ruth Bader Ginsburg Ben Sasse Clarence Thomas Ben Sasse Clarence Thomas Deb Fischer Sonia Sotomayor Deb Fischer Sonia Sotomayor Elena Kagan Elena Kagan United States United States Samuel Alito Samuel Alito Nebraska Representatives Nebraska Representatives Stephen Breyer Stephen Breyer Anthony Kennedy Anthony Kennedy Don Bacon 9th Judge—To Be Appointed Don Bacon 9th Judge—To Be Appointed Jeff Fortenberry Jeff Fortenberry Adrian Smith Adrian Smith .
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