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Contributor Contrib Contribut Amount Date Amount Contributor First Contributor Last M.I. TelephoneAddress No. 1 Contributor City State or Zip Recipient Date Received Received Nature Transferred Transferred Michelle Adams 208 Citadel Dr Papillion NE 68133-2543Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/10/2021 $25.00 MONEY 2/14/2021 $24.01 Angela Amack 1512 skyline drive Lincoln NE 68506 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/10/2021 $50.00 MONEY 2/14/2021 $48.02 Richard Bagby 389 S 47th Street Lincoln NE 68510-1819Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/20/2021 $20.00 MONEY 2/21/2021 $19.21 Mary Barmore 1208 South HWS ClevelandOmaha Boulevard NE 68130 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 1/8/2021 $200.00 MONEY 1/10/2021 $192.10 Jennifer Bauman 2279 DUDLEY ST LINCOLN NE 68503-1645Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/15/2021 $50.00 MONEY 2/21/2021 $48.02 Drew Burson 14621 Jamestown streetWaverly NE 68462 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/15/2021 $10.00 MONEY 2/21/2021 $9.60 Cordell Campbell 1805 27th ave Astoria NY 11102 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/15/2021 $50.00 MONEY 2/21/2021 $48.02 Andrew Cano 6125 S. 34th St. #317Lincoln NE 68516 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 1/18/2021 $25.00 MONEY 1/24/2021 $24.01 Thomas Christie 7221 S0. 42nd St Lincoln NE 68516 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/10/2021 $50.00 MONEY 2/14/2021 $48.02 Sarah Corey 4030 S 39th St Lincoln NE 68506 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 1/13/2021 $10.00 MONEY 1/17/2021 $9.60 Sarah Corey 4030 S 39th St Lincoln NE 68506 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/13/2021 $10.00 MONEY 2/14/2021 $9.60 Ward Curry 3300 Woods Ave Lincoln NE 68510 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/21/2021 $100.00 MONEY 2/21/2021 $96.05 Jean Douchey 1311 N 159th St Omaha NE 68118 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/15/2021 $25.00 MONEY 2/21/2021 $24.01 Karrie Dvorak 3000 Stratford Ave. Lincoln NE 68502 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/14/2021 $25.00 MONEY 2/14/2021 $24.01 Cindy Elder 2801 South Street Lincoln NE 68502 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 1/6/2021 $25.00 MONEY 1/10/2021 $24.01 Cindy Elder 2801 South Street Lincoln NE 68502 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/6/2021 $25.00 MONEY 2/7/2021 $24.01 Alex Fall 5481 NW 4th Street Lincoln NE 68521 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/18/2021 $25.00 MONEY 2/21/2021 $24.01 Joanne Ferguson Cavanaugh 2061 Stillwater Dr Papillion NE 68046 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 1/14/2021 $10.00 MONEY 1/17/2021 $9.60 Joanne Ferguson Cavanaugh 2061 Stillwater Dr Papillion NE 68046 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/14/2021 $19.00 MONEY 2/14/2021 $18.24 Sierra Frauen 6140 Queens Dr #6 Lincoln NE 68516 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/10/2021 $25.00 MONEY 2/14/2021 $24.01 Richard Goodman 8110 Dougan Circle Lincoln, NE NE 68516 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/10/2021 $25.00 MONEY 2/14/2021 $24.01 Richard Goodman 8110 Dougan Circle Lincoln, NE NE 68516 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/20/2021 $25.00 MONEY 2/21/2021 $24.01 Scott Greenwood 1305 Hansen Ave Bellevue NE 68005 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/20/2021 $10.00 MONEY 2/21/2021 $9.60 John Heineman 1412 E St Lincoln NE 68508 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/20/2021 $25.00 MONEY 2/21/2021 $24.01 Michael Herres 621 Hazelwood DR Lincoln NE 68610 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/10/2021 $25.00 MONEY 2/14/2021 $24.01 Susan Hertzler 2006 Greenbriar LaneLincoln NE 68506 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/20/2021 $25.00 MONEY 2/21/2021 $24.01 Bryan Hill 8801 Capitol Ave Omaha NE 68114 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/5/2021 $99.00 MONEY 2/7/2021 $95.08 milton hofstad 6335 O Street, Apt.528Lincoln NE 68510 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/10/2021 $25.00 MONEY 2/14/2021 $24.01 Kate Hoti 721 Danville Dr Lincoln NE 68510 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/16/2021 $10.00 MONEY 2/21/2021 $9.60 Michael Jensen 3141 S Street Lincoln NE 68503 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 1/18/2021 $25.00 MONEY 1/24/2021 $24.01 Bergen Johnston 401 N 44th St Lincoln NE 68503 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/21/2021 $200.00 MONEY 2/21/2021 $192.10 Nancy Josoff 15750 Riviera Ridge Louisville NE 68037 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/13/2021 $100.00 MONEY 2/14/2021 $96.05 Ronald Kaminski 11312 Fowler Ave Omaha NE 68164 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/16/2021 $100.00 MONEY 2/21/2021 $96.05 Bradley Kirshenbaum 1738 W Winnemac AveChicago IL 60640 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 1/10/2021 $10.00 MONEY 1/10/2021 $9.60 Bradley Kirshenbaum 1738 W Winnemac AveChicago IL 60640 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/10/2021 $10.00 MONEY 2/14/2021 $9.60 Jane Kleeb 1010 North Denver AveHastings NE 68901 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 1/18/2021 $25.00 MONEY 1/24/2021 $24.01 Jane Kleeb 1010 North Denver AveHastings NE 68901 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/18/2021 $25.00 MONEY 2/21/2021 $24.01 Abbi Kleinschmidt 209 Road D Surton NE 68979 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/20/2021 $100.00 MONEY 2/21/2021 $96.05 Bob Lindemeier 1020 S Dewey North Platte NE 69101 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/20/2021 $25.00 MONEY 2/21/2021 $24.01 Deborah McCollister 8010 Hickory St Omaha, NE NE 68124 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/10/2021 $25.00 MONEY 2/14/2021 $24.01 Dede McFayden-Donahue 1301 south 80 street Omaha NE 69124 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/10/2021 $50.00 MONEY 2/14/2021 $48.02 Martin Morfeld 2911 72nd Ave SE Mercer Island WA 98040 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/20/2021 $25.00 MONEY 2/21/2021 $24.01 Nancy Mosier 10324 White Pine RoadLincoln NE 68527 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/15/2021 $20.00 MONEY 2/21/2021 $19.21 Megan Murphy 615 Glenhaven DriveLincoln NE 68505 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/10/2021 $10.00 MONEY 2/14/2021 $9.60 Patricia Neal 2701 S 13th Lincoln NE 68502 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/10/2021 $100.00 MONEY 2/14/2021 $96.05 Arlene Newell 7165 Mormon BridgeOmaha Road NE 68152 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 1/18/2021 $25.00 MONEY 1/24/2021 $24.01 Arlene Newell 7165 Mormon BridgeOmaha Road NE 68152 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/18/2021 $25.00 MONEY 2/21/2021 $24.01 Karen Osterbrock 3010 Mickaela Lane Lincoln NE 68521 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/24/2021 $10.00 MONEY 2/28/2021 $9.60 Nancy Packard 3037 Sewell Lincoln NE 68502 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/11/2021 $100.00 MONEY 2/14/2021 $96.05 Mary Paine 829 Lyncrest Drive Lincoln NE 68510 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/21/2021 $25.00 MONEY 2/21/2021 $24.01 Dan Parsons Suite 500 151 N 8th StreetLincoln NE 68508 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/20/2021 $100.00 MONEY 2/21/2021 $96.05 Contributor Contrib Contribut Amount Date Amount Contributor First Contributor Last M.I. TelephoneAddress No. 1 Contributor City State or Zip Recipient Date Received Received Nature Transferred Transferred Kelsey Redding 807 SW 14th Ave Portland OR 97205 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 1/22/2021 $5.00 MONEY 1/24/2021 $4.80 Kelsey Redding 807 SW 14th Ave Portland OR 97205 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/22/2021 $5.00 MONEY 2/28/2021 $4.80 Jeff Ridder 1555 S Yates St Denver CO 80219 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 1/12/2021 $10.00 MONEY 1/17/2021 $9.60 Joe Shaw 2311 Q St. Lincoln NE 68503 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/25/2021 $10.00 MONEY 2/28/2021 $9.60 Bradley Stephan 18400 100th Road Kearney NE 68845 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/20/2021 $25.00 MONEY 2/21/2021 $24.01 Kristine Sudbeck 106 W Washington AveThurston NE 68062 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/15/2021 $25.00 MONEY 2/21/2021 $24.01 Scott Susan 5343 Cooper Ave LIncoln NE 68506 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/10/2021 $100.00 MONEY 2/14/2021 $96.05 bill swearingen 1211 Garfield St Lincoln NE 68502 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/10/2021 $20.00 MONEY 2/14/2021 $19.21 Robert Valente 3101 SouthCreek Rd Lincoln NE 68516 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/20/2021 $25.00 MONEY 2/21/2021 $24.01 Eric Van Horn 2319 3rd St NE Washington DC 20002 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 1/10/2021 $10.00 MONEY 1/10/2021 $9.60 Eric Van Horn 2319 3rd St NE Washington DC 20002 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/10/2021 $10.00 MONEY 2/14/2021 $9.60 Pamela M Weise 4921 N. 25th Street LINCOLN NE 68521 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/23/2021 $20.00 MONEY 2/28/2021 $19.21 Sarah Williams 5812 Pacific St. Omaha NE 68106 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/16/2021 $25.00 MONEY 2/21/2021 $24.01 rick wilson 6810 sumner st lincoln NE 68506 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/20/2021 $100.00 MONEY 2/21/2021 $96.05 Sarah Zuckerman 226 S 29th Lincoln NE 68510 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 1/11/2021 $25.00 MONEY 1/17/2021 $24.01 Sarah Zuckerman 226 S 29th Lincoln NE 68510 Adam Morfeld for County Attorney 2/11/2021 $10.00 MONEY 2/14/2021 $9.60 Thomas Pensabene 8525 N 52nd Ave Omaha NE 68152 Alex Garrison for Metropolitan Community College Board1/29/2021 of Governors District$5.00 MONEY2 1/31/2021 $4.80 Brant Gardner 8263 Ryley Lane Lincoln NE 68512 Anna Wishart for Legislature 1/18/2021 $25.00 MONEY 1/24/2021 $24.01 Brant Gardner 8263 Ryley Lane Lincoln NE 68512 Anna Wishart for Legislature 2/18/2021 $25.00 MONEY 2/21/2021 $24.01 Laura Neemann 1315 Plum Street Lincoln NE 68502 Anna Wishart for Legislature 1/31/2021 $20.00 MONEY 1/31/2021 $19.21 Ken Vice 6921 South 51st StreetLincoln NE 68516 Anna Wishart for Legislature 1/24/2021 $25.00 MONEY 1/24/2021 $24.01 Susan Boust 1406 Linden Street Wayne NE 68787 Ben Cass for City Council 1/30/2021 $25.00 MONEY 1/31/2021 $24.01 Tiffany HobbsBanks 414 N 118th Plz Apt 9Omaha NE 68154 Ben Cass for City Council 1/30/2021 $25.00 MONEY 1/31/2021 $24.01 Nathan Johnson 1416 Marbee Drive #1Omaha NE 68124 Ben Cass for City Council 1/30/2021 $10.00 MONEY 1/31/2021 $9.60 Nathan
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  • April 12-15, 2021

    April 12-15, 2021

    UNICAMERAL UPDATE News published daily at Update.Legislature.ne.gov Vol. 44, Issue 15 / April 12 - 15, 2021 State budget amended, Pretrial DUI sobriety program advanced with prison clears first round funding compromise ndividuals awaiting trial for driv- ing under the influence of alcohol Iand other drugs could enroll in an alternative diversion program under a bill advanced from general file April 12. LB271, sponsored by Lincoln Sen. Adam Morfeld, would authorize coun- ty-level 24/7 sobriety programs created by the sheriff or a designated entity. Morfeld said evidence from states that have implemented similar pro- grams shows increased rates of sobri- ety among participants and reduced incidents of alcohol-related traffic accidents and domestic violence. “Research has shown these pro- grams are more effective at reducing recidivism of drug and alcohol related Sen. John Stinner supported freeing up $15 million for programming alternatives from funds offenses than traditional monitoring sequestered in the budget for possible prison construction. methods,” Morfeld said. “Seeing the ollowing discussion of several Legislature to appropriate for a new same facility staff twice daily gives a proposed changes, lawmakers state prison should one be deemed unique sense of accountability that is Fgave second-round approval necessary in the future. often lacking with just an [ignition] April 13 to the state’s $9.7 billion During select file debate, Lin- interlock device or suspended license.” budget package. The state budget is coln Sen. Anna Wishart offered an Under the bill, a person awaiting structured on a two-year basis, with amendment, adopted 34-1, to reduce trial for driving under the influence the budget enacted during legislative the NCCF funding to $100 million.