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Select Committees Hearing Rooms Committee on Committees Note: The ongoing replacement of Capitol heating, ventilation and Chair: Sen. Robert Hilkemann; V. Chair: Sen. Adam Morfeld air conditioning equipment requires temporary relocation of certain Senators & 1st District: Sens. Bostelman, Kolterman, Moser legislative offices and hearing rooms. Please contact the Clerk of the 2nd District: Sens. Hunt, Lathrop, Lindstrom, Vargas Legislature’sN Office (402-471-2271) if you have difficulty locating a 3rd District: Sens. Albrecht, Erdman, Groene, Murman particular office or hearing1st room. Floor Enrollment and Review First Floor Committees Chair: Sen. Terrell McKinney Account- ing 1008 1004 1000 1010 Reference 1010-1000 1326-1315 Chair: Sen. Dan Hughes; V. Chair: Sen. Tony Vargas M Fiscal Analyst H M 1012 W 1007 1003 W Members: Sens. Geist, Hilgers, Lathrop, Lowe, McCollister, 1015 Pansing Brooks, Slama, Stinner (nonvoting ex officio) 1402 1401 1016 Rules 1017 1308 1404 1403 1401-1406 1019 1301-1314 1023-1012 Chair: Sen. Robert Clements; V. Chair: Sen. Wendy DeBoer 1305 1018 Security Research 1306 Members: Sens. J. Cavanaugh, Erdman, M. Hansen, Hilgers (ex officio) 1405 1021 1406 Pictures of Governors 1022 Research H H Gift 1302 1023 15281524 1522 E E 1510 Shop Pictures of Legislators Info. 1529-1522 Desk 1512-1502 H E E H Special Committees* 1529 1525 1523 1507 1101 Redistricting 1104 Members: Sens. Blood, Briese, Brewer, Geist, Lathrop, Linehan, Lowe, W Bill Room Morfeld, Wayne 1103 Cafeteria Mail-Copy 1114-1101 1207-1224 Building Maintenance Center 1417-1424 1110 Self- 1107 Service Chair: Sen. Steve Erdman Copies Members: Sens. Brandt, Dorn, Lowe, McDonnell, Stinner W H W M 1113 1115 1117 1423 M 1114 Education Commission of the States 1113-1126 1200-1210 1212 N Members: Sens. -
LEGISLATURE, SAMPLE BALLOT GENERAL ELECTION, November 03, 2020
LEGISLATURE, SAMPLE BALLOT GENERAL ELECTION, November 03, 2020 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: 1. TO VOTE, YOU MUST DARKEN For Member of the Legislature For Member of the Legislature THE OVAL COMPLETELY ( ). District 07 District 15 2. Use a black ink pen to mark the ballot. Vote For ONE Vote For ONE 3. To vote for a WRITE-IN candidate - Tony Vargas David Rogers write in the name on the line provided AND darken the oval completely. Jorge Sotolongo Lynne M. Walz 4. DO NOT CROSS OUT OR ERASE. If you make a mistake, ask for a new ballot. For Member of the Legislature For Member of the Legislature District 09 District 17 NONPARTISAN TICKET Vote For ONE Vote For ONE For Member of the Legislature Marque Snow Joni Albrecht District 01 Vote For ONE Janet Palmtag John Cavanaugh Sheryl Lindau Julie Slama For Member of the Legislature For Member of the Legislature District 11 District 19 Vote For ONE Vote For ONE For Member of the Legislature Terrell McKinney Mike Flood District 03 Vote For ONE Rick Holdcroft Fred Conley For Member of the Legislature Carol Blood District 21 Vote For ONE For Member of the Legislature Mike Hilgers District 13 Vote For ONE For Member of the Legislature Justin T. Wayne Brodey Weber District 05 Vote For ONE Mike McDonnell Gilbert Ayala A B C LEGISLATURE, SAMPLE BALLOT GENERAL ELECTION, November 03, 2020 For Member of the Legislature For Member of the Legislature For Member of the Legislature District 23 District 31 District 39 Vote For ONE Vote For ONE Vote For ONE Bruce Bostelman Tim Royers Lou Ann Linehan Helen Raikes Rich Pahls Allison Heimes For Member of the Legislature For Member of the Legislature For Member of the Legislature District 25 District 33 District 41 Vote For ONE Vote For ONE Vote For ONE Suzanne Geist Steve Halloran Tom Briese Stephany Pleasant For Member of the Legislature For Member of the Legislature District 35 District 43 Vote For ONE Vote For ONE For Member of the Legislature Dan Quick Tom Brewer District 27 Vote For ONE Anna Wishart Raymond M. -
Report Date: 05/04/2020
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 Drew Blessing 4424 Loveland Dr Kearney NE 68845 Allison Heimes for Legislature 4/23/2020 $100.00 MONEY 4/26/2020 $96.05 Sharon Conlon 5010 Nicholas St Omaha NE 68132 Allison Heimes for Legislature 4/16/2020 $100.00 MONEY 4/19/2020 $96.05 Cailan Franz 18918 Boyd Street Elkhorn NE 68022 Allison Heimes for Legislature 4/21/2020 $50.00 MONEY 4/26/2020 $48.02 Cynthia Griffin 7566 Road p.3 Wiggins CO 80654 Allison Heimes for Legislature 4/8/2020 $25.00 MONEY 4/12/2020 $24.01 JANNICE LAMBORN 1331 G ST #312N Lincoln NE 68508 Allison Heimes for Legislature 4/24/2020 $39.00 MONEY 4/26/2020 $37.45 Lynne Lange 19007 Hansen StreetOmaha NE 68130 Allison Heimes for Legislature 4/18/2020 $50.00 MONEY 4/19/2020 $48.02 Zach Origitano 803 S 198th St Omaha NE 68022 Allison Heimes for Legislature 4/24/2020 $25.00 MONEY 4/26/2020 $24.01 Paula Wilson 2354 S. 218th Ave Elkhorn NE 68022 Allison Heimes for Legislature 4/19/2020 $100.00 MONEY 4/19/2020 $96.05 Kyle Cartwright 1644 Woodsview St Lincoln NE 68502 Anna Wishart for Legislature 4/13/2020 $50.00 MONEY 4/19/2020 $48.02 Owen Humphress 1605 Marlene Drive Lincoln NE 68512 Anna Wishart for Legislature 4/10/2020 $50.00 MONEY 4/12/2020 $48.02 Corrie Kielty 2316 Lake St Lincoln NE 68502 Anna Wishart for Legislature 4/14/2020 $25.00 MONEY 4/19/2020 $24.01 Danny Ladely 5420 Canterbury LaneLincoln NE 68512 Anna Wishart for Legislature 4/17/2020 $50.00 MONEY 4/19/2020 $48.02 JANNICE LAMBORN 1331 G ST #312N Lincoln NE 68508 Anna Wishart for Legislature 4/24/2020 $270.00 MONEY 4/26/2020 $259.33 Tom Moss 2310 Sheffield Pl. -
2020 Contributions
State Candidate Names Committee Amount Party Office District CA Holmes, Jim Jim Holmes for Supervisor 2020 $ 700 O County Supervisor 3 CA Uhler, Kirk Uhler for Supervisor 2020 $ 500 O County Supervisor 4 CA Gonzalez, Lena Lena Gonzalez for Senate 2020 $ 1,500 D STATE SENATE 33 CA Lee, John John Lee for City Council 2020 - Primary $ 800 O City Council 12 CA Simmons, Les Simmons for City Council 2020 $ 1,000 D City Council 8 CA Porada, Debra Porada for City Council 2020 $ 500 O City Council AL CA California Manufacturers & Technology Association Political Action Committee $ 5,000 CA Desmond, Richard Rich Desmond for Supervisor 2020 $ 1,200 R County Supervisor 3 CA Hewitt, Jeffrey Jeffrey Hewitt for Board of Supervisors Riverside County 2018 $ 1,200 O County Supervisor 5 CA Gustafson, Cindy Elect Cindy Gustafson Placer County Supervisor, District 5 - 2020 $ 700 O County Supervisor 5 CA Cook, Paul Paul Cook for Supervisor 2020 $ 1,000 R County Supervisor 1 CA Flores, Dan Dan Flores for Supervisor 2020 $ 500 County Supervisor 5 CA California Taxpayers Association - Protect Taxpayers Rights $ 800,000 CA Latinas Lead California $ 500 CA Wapner, Alan Wapner for Council $ 1,000 City Council CA Portantino, Anthony Portantino for Senate 2020 $ 2,000 D STATE SENATE 25 CA Burke, Autumn Autumn Burke for Assembly 2020 $ 2,000 D STATE HOUSE 62 CA California Republican Party - State Account $ 15,000 R CA Fong, Vince Vince Fong for Assembly 2020 $ 1,500 D STATE HOUSE 34 CA O'Donnell, Patrick O'Donnell for Assembly 2020 $ 4,700 D STATE HOUSE 70 CA Sacramento Metropolitan Chamber Political Action Committee $ 2,500 CA Patterson, Jim Patterson for Assembly 2020 $ 1,500 R STATE HOUSE 23 CA Arambula, Joaquin Dr. -
Pfizer Inc. Regarding Congruency of Political Contributions on Behalf of Tara Health Foundation
SANFORD J. LEWIS, ATTORNEY January 28, 2021 Via electronic mail Office of Chief Counsel Division of Corporation Finance U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission 100 F Street, N.E. Washington, D.C. 20549 Re: Shareholder Proposal to Pfizer Inc. Regarding congruency of political contributions on Behalf of Tara Health Foundation Ladies and Gentlemen: Tara Health Foundation (the “Proponent”) is beneficial owner of common stock of Pfizer Inc. (the “Company”) and has submitted a shareholder proposal (the “Proposal”) to the Company. I have been asked by the Proponent to respond to the supplemental letter dated January 25, 2021 ("Supplemental Letter") sent to the Securities and Exchange Commission by Margaret M. Madden. A copy of this response letter is being emailed concurrently to Margaret M. Madden. The Company continues to assert that the proposal is substantially implemented. In essence, the Company’s original and supplemental letters imply that under the substantial implementation doctrine as the company understands it, shareholders are not entitled to make the request of this proposal for an annual examination of congruency, but that a simple written acknowledgment that Pfizer contributions will sometimes conflict with company values is all on this topic that investors are entitled to request through a shareholder proposal. The Supplemental letter makes much of the claim that the proposal does not seek reporting on “instances of incongruency” but rather on how Pfizer’s political and electioneering expenditures aligned during the preceding year against publicly stated company values and policies.” While the company has provided a blanket disclaimer of why its contributions may sometimes be incongruent, the proposal calls for an annual assessment of congruency. -
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. -
Holland Children's Movement
Nebraska Legislature: How they Voted for the Early Advantage of Children in the 105th Legislature 1st Session 2017 Dear Nebraska Friends and Colleagues, July 2017 Holland Children’s Movement has put together a list of important legislative votes on proposals important to improving the lives of working families and their children. The selected votes in this issue are from the 2017 legislative session. These proposals were priorities of the Holland Children’s Movement as they relate to issues of access to quality health care, child care, education, and economic opportunity. We have included a percentage of each senator’s support of these priorities based on their votes on specific legislative measures for 2017 and cumulatively with their 2016 results. These voting records do not cover all legislative actions and proposals of interest to Nebraska children, such as committee votes or bills introduced. In that regard, we would like to commend Senators John Stinner and Jim Smith for removing language which would have suspended the School Readiness Tax Credits critical to raising quality standards. We also commend Senator Sue Crawford for introducing paid family and medical leave legislation and Senator Lynn Walz for introducing pre-K expansion legislation. We are pleased to report that nearly half of senators voted in support of the position of the Holland Children’s Movement 83% or more of the time. We extend our sincere appreciation to all our senators for their dedication to public service and our gratitude for the actions taken to protect Nebraska children and families in difficult financial times. The 2017 legislative session presented challenges, such as LB 461 which posed a direct threat to the future of quality health and education programs for years to come, and LB 335, which would have eliminated the use of a market rate survey to set child care subsidy rates. -
Urban Hearing January 24, 2017
Transcript Prepared By the Clerk of the Legislature Transcriber's Office Urban Affairs Committee January 24, 2017 [LB130 LB159 LB315 LB317] The Committee on Urban Affairs met at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, January 24, 2017, in Room 1510 of the State Capitol, Lincoln, Nebraska, for the purpose of conducting a public hearing on LB130, LB159, LB315, and LB317. Senators present: Justin Wayne, Chairperson; Matt Hansen, Vice Chairperson; Sue Crawford; Sara Howard; Tyson Larson; Dan Quick; and Merv Riepe. Senators absent: None. SENATOR WAYNE: We'll go ahead and open the Urban Affairs Committee hearing at 1:34. Good afternoon and welcome to the Urban Affairs Committee. My name is Senator Justin Wayne, I represent Legislative District 13, which is north Omaha, northeast Douglas County; I serve as Chair of Urban Affairs Committee. We'll start off by having members of the committee themselves and committee staff do self-introductions, starting with my right with Senator Howard. SENATOR HOWARD: I'm Senator Sarah Howard, I represent District 9 in Midtown Omaha. SENATOR RIEPE: I'm Merv Riepe, I represent District 12, which is Omaha, Millard, and Ralston. SENATOR HANSEN: Matt Hansen, I represent District 26 in northeast Lincoln. TREVOR FITZGERALD: Trevor Fitzgerald, committee legal counsel. SENATOR QUICK: Dan Quick, I represent District 35 in Grand Island. SENATOR CRAWFORD: Good afternoon. Senator Sue Crawford from District 45, eastern Sarpy County, eastern Bellevue, and Offutt. SENATOR WAYNE: And committee clerk is Andrew Northwall, who will be assisting us. And also we have assisting us is our committee page, Brianne Hellstrom, from Simi Valley, California, who is a political science major at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. -
Nebraska Legislature Janet Palmtag, District 1 Agency Operating in Nebraska, Iowa and Missouri
Plans Now Underway for NSEA’s 160th Assembly THE NSEA’s Annual Meet Recognize a Colleague’s VOICE Set for April 23-24 Excellence The school year is well underway, Nebraska State Education Association Now is the time to discuss who you or 605 S. 14th Street, Lincoln, NE 68508 but it isn’t too soon to be thinking your association might nominate for one of nsea.org about April 2021 and NSEA’s 160th the honors to be given at NSEA’s Delegate 402-475-7611 · 1-800-742-0047 Delegate Assembly. Assembly in April. Volume 74, No. 2 For the uninitiated, Delegate As- Any NSEA member may nominate a ISSN Number: 1085-0783 sembly is the once-a-year annual member teacher, ESP or deserving group. USPS Number: 000-369 business meeting of the Nebraska Mailed nominations must be postmarked Executive Director Maddie Fennell, NBCT State Education Association. Mem- by Friday, Feb. 12, 2021, and should be sent Associate Executive Sheri Jablonski bers from across the state, repre- to NSEA Awards, 605 S. 14th St., Lincoln, Director & Comptroller senting local associations large and NE 68508-2742. Nominations may also be Field & Special Michelle Raphael submitted online, with required supporting Projects Manager small, are elected to attend and man- material mailed to the NSEA. Online Director of Public Affairs Karen Kilgarin age the business and set the future nomination forms are found under the & Communications course of the Association. Assistant Comm. Director Al Koontz ‘Call for Nominations’ link at: Inspiring speakers, discussion of www.nsea.org NSEA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE educational issues and consideration President Jenni Benson, Lincoln of updates to NSEA Bylaws and The 2021 Assembly will be held at [email protected] Lincoln’s Marriott Cornhusker Hotel April Vice President Robert Miller, Omaha Resolutions are all part of the Assem- [email protected] bly action. -
Political Contributions 2018
REPORT 2018U.S. Political Contributions & Related Activity LETTER FROM THE CHAIRMAN The 300,000 employees of UnitedHealth Group are dedicated to making a difference in the lives of the 141 million people we are privileged to serve, one person and one health system at a time. Health care remains an extremely important and deeply personal priority for Federal and State policy-makers, and the constituents and communities they represent. UnitedHealth Group values the opportunity to participate meaningfully in the ongoing national conversation about health care and to share proven solutions and best practices that aim to address the total cost of care, advance health care quality and outcomes, and improve the health care experience for everyone. The UnitedHealth Group PAC is one element of our comprehensive efforts to engage elected officials and communicate the breadth and scope of our Enterprise’s capabilities and expertise to help solve complex health care challenges. The UnitedHealth Group PAC is a nonpartisan political action committee funded entirely by voluntary contributions from eligible employees to support Federal and State candidates, political parties, and other political action committees who champion policies that increase affordability and access to quality health care. All PAC contributions and corporate contributions are made in accordance with applicable election laws and overseen by the UnitedHealth Group Board of Directors’ Public Policy Strategies and Responsibility Committee. UnitedHealth Group is committed to advancing actionable policy solutions with Federal and State policy-makers on how best to create a modern, high-performing, simpler health care system, and delivering on our mission of helping people live healthier lives and helping make the health system work better for everyone. -
2020 Unicam Candidates
District Name Key city reference FACEBOOK Website 1 Julie Slama Nebraska City @senatorslama http://news.legislature.ne.gov/dist01/ 1 Janet Palmtag Nebraska City @JanetPalmtag https://palmtagfornebraska.com/ 3 Carol Blood Bellevue/Papio @reelectcarolblood http://news.legislature.ne.gov/dist03/ 3 Rick Holdcroft Bellevue/Papio @HoldcroftforLegislature https://www.rickholdcroft.com/ 5 Mike McDonnell Omaha @SenatorMikeMcDonnell http://news.legislature.ne.gov/dist05/ 5 Gilbert Ayala Omaha 7 Tony Vargas Omaha @TonyVargasNE http://news.legislature.ne.gov/dist07/ 7 Jorge Sotolongo Omaha @JorgeSotolongoNE https://www.gosotolongo.com/ 9 John Cavanaugh Omaha @Cavanaugh4NE https://www.cavanaughfornebraska.com/ 9 Marque Snow Omaha @MarqueASnow https://www.votesnow.com/ 11 Fred Conley Omaha @fredconley4nebraskalegislature https://www.conley4statesenate.com/ 11 Terrell McKinney Omaha @mckinney2020 https://www.peopleforterrellmckinney.com/#/ 13 Justin Wayne Omaha @justintwayne http://news.legislature.ne.gov/dist13/ 15 Lynn Walz Fremont @lynnewalzforlegislature http://news.legislature.ne.gov/dist15/ 15 David Rogers Fremont https://www.rogersforlegislature.com/ 17 Joni Albrecht South Sioux, Wayne @senatorjonialbrecht http://news.legislature.ne.gov/dist17/ 17 Sheryl Landau South Sioux, Wayne https://lindauforlegislature.com/ 19 Mike Flood Norfolk @FloodforLegislature https://www.facebook.com/FloodforLegislature/ 21 Mike Hilgers NW Lincoln @mikehilgers http://news.legislature.ne.gov/dist21/ 21 Brodey Weber NW Lincoln @voteweber https://brodeyweber.com/ 23 -
2020 Primary Nebraska
2020 Primary Nebraska www.Vote411.org League of Women Voters of Nebraska Email: [email protected] Table of Contents for 2020 Primary Races in Nebraska Nebraska Voters Urged to Vote by Mail Covid-19 Alert Primary 2020 Notes Federal Races (Nebraska) U.S. Senator U.S House of Representatives, District 1 U.S House of Representatives, District 2 U.S House of Representatives, District 3 Nebraska State Races State Legislature, District 1 State Legislature, District 3 State Legislature, District 15 State Legislature, District 17 State Legislature, District 21 State Legislature, District 23 State Legislature, District 25 State Legislature, District 27 State Legislature, District 29 State Legislature, District 35 State Legislature, District 37 State Legislature, District 43 State Legislature, District 45 State Legislature, District 49 Nebraska District Races Nebraska Public Power District, District 7 Natural Resource District: Lower Big Blue, District 1 Natural Resource District: Lower Platte South, District 4 Natural Resource District: Lower Platte South, District 10 Natural Resource District: Upper Big Blue, District 5 State Board of Education, District 3 Board of Governors Southeast Community College - At Large Mayoral Races City of Fremont City of Gibbon City of Henderson City Council Races City of Alliance, City Council City of Battle Creek, City Council City of Bellevue, City Council, At Large City of Crofton, City Council, At Large City of David City, City Council, First Ward City of Fremont, City Council, First Ward City