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Entity Committees Supported (or Opposed) Disbursements 21ST CENTURY EQUIPMENT, LLC AL DAVIS FOR LEGISLATURE 500.00 7128 PACIFIC, INC. COMMITTEE TO ELECT CHRIS RODGERS 625.10 FRIENDS OF CHRIS JERRAM 300.00 MARY ANN BORGESON FOR COUNTY BOARD 1,203.77 MELLO FOR MAYOR 633.73 PETE RICKETTS FOR GOVERNOR 2,500.00 ACLU OF NEBRASKA NEBRASKANS FOR PUBLIC SAFETY 1,226.48 ADAM M. ICKES INC. BILL ARMBRUST FOR LEGISLATURE 500.00 ADAMS CENTRAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION GROW ADAMS CENTRAL TOGETHER COMMITTEE 500.00 ADVANCE AMERICA CASH ADVANCE CENTERS INC. ANNA WISHART FOR LEGISLATURE 1,000.00 BRIESE FOR LEGISLATURE 500.00 FRIENDS OF LINDSTROM 1,000.00 FRIENDS OF MIKE HILGERS-LEGISLATURE 1,000.00 GREGG NEUHAUS FOR LEGISLATURE - 2016 2,000.00 JOHN LOWE FOR LEGISLATURE 1,000.00 JONI ALBRECHT FOR LEGISLATURE 1,000.00 JONI CRAIGHEAD FOR LEGISLATURE 1,000.00 KARL (ELMSHAEUSER) FOR NEBRASKA 1,000.00 LAMMERS FOR LEGISLATURE 1,000.00 LINEHAN FOR LEGISLATURE 2,000.00 MATT WILLIAMS FOR LEGISLATURE, INC. 1,000.00 MURANTE FOR LEGISLATURE 1,000.00 PETE RICKETTS FOR GOVERNOR 1,500.00 SCHEER FOR STATE LEGISLATURE (2016) 1,000.00 STINNER FOR LEGISLATURE 1,000.00 SUZANNE C. GEIST FOR LEGISLATURE 1,000.00 WAYNE FOR NEBRASKA 1,000.00 AETNA, INC. FRIENDS FOR SUE CRAWFORD 250.00 FRIENDS OF LINDSTROM 500.00 KOLTERMAN FOR LEGISLATURE 250.00 MATT WILLIAMS FOR LEGISLATURE, INC. 500.00 NEIGHBORS FOR SARA HOWARD 500.00 SCHEER FOR STATE LEGISLATURE (2016) 250.00 AFFILIATED FOODS MIDWEST COOPERATIVE NE REPUBLICAN PARTY 25,000.00 AFLAC FRIENDS OF LINDSTROM 500.00 MATT WILLIAMS FOR LEGISLATURE, INC. 500.00 NE DEMOCRATIC PARTY 1,250.00 NE REPUBLICAN PARTY 7,500.00 PETE RICKETTS FOR GOVERNOR 5,000.00 SCHEER FOR STATE LEGISLATURE (2016) 500.00 AG PROCESSING, INC. NE REPUBLICAN PARTY 5,000.00 SARPY COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY 1,000.00 ALFRED BENESCH & COMPANY COMMITTEE TO GET THE JOB DONE 2,500.00 LINCOLN LIAISON COMMITTEE 2016 500.00 ALLEY POYNER MACCHIETTO ARCHITECTURE PAPILLION PROUD 4,000.00 ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY PETE RICKETTS FOR GOVERNOR 1,000.00 ALTER TRADING CORPORATION MELTON FOR OMAHA 1,000.00 ALTRIA CLIENT SERVICES LLC & ITS AFFILIATES ANNA WISHART FOR LEGISLATURE 500.00 BRIESE FOR LEGISLATURE 500.00 CITIZENS TO ELECT JIM SMITH 1,000.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT TOMMY GARRETT 500.00 FRIENDS OF MIKE HILGERS-LEGISLATURE 1,000.00 GREGG NEUHAUS FOR LEGISLATURE - 2016 1,000.00 IAN M SWANSON FOR LEGISLATURE 500.00 JOHN LOWE FOR LEGISLATURE 500.00 KARL (ELMSHAEUSER) FOR NEBRASKA 1,000.00 LAMMERS FOR LEGISLATURE 500.00 LINEHAN FOR LEGISLATURE 1,000.00 LYDIA BRASCH FOR LEGISLATURE 500.00 MURANTE FOR LEGISLATURE 500.00 NE REPUBLICAN PARTY 15,000.00 PETE RICKETTS FOR GOVERNOR 4,000.00 SCHEER FOR STATE LEGISLATURE (2016) 500.00 STEVE HALLORAN FOR LEGISLATURE 500.00 SUZANNE C. GEIST FOR LEGISLATURE 500.00 WATERMEIER FOR LEGISLATURE 500.00 ALVINE & ASSOCIATES, INC. JEAN STOTHERT FOR OMAHA 2,000.00 AMBASSADOR HOLDING COMPANY MICHELS FOR LEGISLATURE 2,000.00 AMERICAN AGRICULTURAL LABORATORY, INC. CITIZENS TO PRESERVE MCCOOKS FUTURE 300.00 AMERICAN COMMUNICATIONS GROUP, INC. BENGTSON FOR LEGISLATURE (DISSOLVED 8-3-2017) 506.24 BOLZ FOR LEGISLATURE 337.28 FRIENDS FOR ADAM MORFELD 334.11 FRIENDS OF CAROL BLOOD (FOR LEGISLATURE 03) 250.00 KOLOWSKI FOR LEGISLATURE 350.00 MELLO FOR MAYOR 250.00 NEBRASKANS FOR PUBLIC SAFETY 250.00 NE DEMOCRATIC PARTY 750.00 SCHERER FOR LEGISLATURE 538.95 SYNOWIECKI FOR LEGISLATURE 656.20 AMERICAN FEDERATION OF STATE, COUNTY & MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES CITIZENS FOR A BETTER TOMORROW 12,540.00 AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION NE MEDICAL PAC 4,114.68 AMERITAS INVESTMENT CORP CITIZENS SUPPORTING EXCELLENCE IN EDUCATION 1,000.00 (DISSO MOVE SOUTH SIOUX CITY FORWARD 500.00 PAPILLION PROUD 0.00 AMERITAS LIFE INSURANCE CORP BRINKMAN FOR LANCASTER COUNTY BOARD 250.00 FRIENDS OF SOUTHEAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE 10,000.00 ANDERSON CREAGER & WITTSTRUCK, PC LLO NE REPUBLICAN PARTY 1,000.00 ANHEUSER-BUSCH COMPANIES ANNA WISHART FOR LEGISLATURE 300.00 BOLZ FOR LEGISLATURE 300.00 BRIESE FOR LEGISLATURE 300.00 BURKE HARR FOR LEGISLATURE 300.00 CITIZENS TO ELECT JIM SMITH 300.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT TOMMY GARRETT 300.00 CURT FRIESEN FOR LEGISLATURE (DISSOLVED 2007) 300.00 FRIENDS FOR ADAM MORFELD 300.00 FRIENDS FOR SUE CRAWFORD 300.00 FRIENDS OF LINDSTROM 300.00 FRIENDS OF MIKE HILGERS-LEGISLATURE 300.00 FRIENDS OF MIKE MCDONNELL 300.00 GREGG NEUHAUS FOR LEGISLATURE - 2016 300.00 HILKEMANN FOR LEGISLATURE 300.00 HUGHES FOR LEGISLATURE 300.00 JOHN KUEHN FOR LEGISLATURE 300.00 JONI ALBRECHT FOR LEGISLATURE 300.00 JONI CRAIGHEAD FOR LEGISLATURE 300.00 KOLTERMAN FOR LEGISLATURE 300.00 LINEHAN FOR LEGISLATURE 300.00 MATT WILLIAMS FOR LEGISLATURE, INC. 300.00 MCCOLLISTER FOR LEGISLATURE 300.00 MURANTE FOR LEGISLATURE 300.00 NEBRASKANS FOR TYSON LARSON 300.00 NEIGHBORS FOR SARA HOWARD 300.00 PETE RICKETTS FOR GOVERNOR 5,700.00 RIEPE FOR LEGISLATURE 300.00 ROY BAKER FOR LEGISLATURE 300.00 SCHEER FOR STATE LEGISLATURE (2016) 300.00 STINNER FOR LEGISLATURE 300.00 SUZANNE C. GEIST FOR LEGISLATURE 300.00 WATERMEIER FOR LEGISLATURE 300.00 ANR NORTHERN BORDER PIPELINE CO. BOB KRIST FOR LEGISLATURE 500.00 CITIZENS TO ELECT JIM SMITH 500.00 PETE RICKETTS FOR GOVERNOR 2,500.00 ARCHDIOCESE OF OMAHA GAMBLING WITH THE GOOD LIFE 12,500.00 ARCHER DANIELS MIDLAND COMPANY FOX FOR LEGISLATURE 1,000.00 FRIENDS FOR ADAM MORFELD 500.00 JERRY JOHNSON FOR LEGISLATURE 2,000.00 MCCOLLISTER FOR LEGISLATURE 500.00 PETE RICKETTS FOR GOVERNOR 17,500.00 ARROWHEAD DISTRIBUTING CO NE REPUBLICAN PARTY 1,000.00 ASH GROVE CEMENT COMPANY AL DAVIS FOR LEGISLATURE 500.00 CITIZENS TO ELECT JIM SMITH 1,500.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT TOMMY GARRETT 1,000.00 FRIENDS FOR SUE CRAWFORD 1,000.00 FRIENDS OF MIKE HILGERS-LEGISLATURE 500.00 JERRY JOHNSON FOR LEGISLATURE 1,000.00 JONI ALBRECHT FOR LEGISLATURE 500.00 KOLOWSKI FOR LEGISLATURE 1,000.00 LINEHAN FOR LEGISLATURE 500.00 NEIGHBORS FOR SARA HOWARD 500.00 ASSOCIATED ELECTRICAL SALES, INC. IAN M SWANSON FOR LEGISLATURE 1,000.00 ASSOCIATED WHOLESALE GROCERS, INC. PETE RICKETTS FOR GOVERNOR 2,272.13 ASSURITY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY FRIENDS OF SOUTHEAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE 7,500.00 AT & T, INC. ANNA WISHART FOR LEGISLATURE 750.00 BOLZ FOR LEGISLATURE 750.00 BRIESE FOR LEGISLATURE 750.00 BURKE HARR FOR LEGISLATURE 750.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT TOMMY GARRETT 750.00 DAN QUICK FOR LEGISLATURE 750.00 FRIENDS FOR SUE CRAWFORD 750.00 FRIENDS OF MIKE HILGERS-LEGISLATURE 750.00 FRIESEN FOR LEGISLATURE 750.00 GREGG NEUHAUS FOR LEGISLATURE - 2016 750.00 JEAN STOTHERT FOR OMAHA 1,000.00 JERRY JOHNSON FOR LEGISLATURE 750.00 JONI ALBRECHT FOR LEGISLATURE 750.00 KOLOWSKI FOR LEGISLATURE 750.00 KOLTERMAN FOR LEGISLATURE 500.00 LAMMERS FOR LEGISLATURE 750.00 LINEHAN FOR LEGISLATURE 750.00 LYNNE WALZ FOR LEGISLATURE 1,000.00 MURANTE FOR LEGISLATURE 750.00 NEIGHBORS FOR SARA HOWARD 750.00 PETE RICKETTS FOR GOVERNOR 3,000.00 SCHEER FOR STATE LEGISLATURE (2016) 750.00 SEILER FOR UNICAMERAL 750.00 STEVE ERDMAN FOR LEGISLATURE 750.00 SUZANNE C. GEIST FOR LEGISLATURE 750.00 WATERMEIER FOR LEGISLATURE 750.00 AUDIO MARKETING SOLUTIONS FRIENDS OF SOUTHEAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE 10,000.00 AVANT ARCHITECTS, INC. JEAN STOTHERT FOR OMAHA 1,000.00 AYARS & AYARS, INC. BRINKMAN FOR LANCASTER COUNTY BOARD 500.00 JEAN STOTHERT FOR OMAHA 1,000.00 BAHR VERMEER & HAECKER ARCHITECTS, LTD (BVH ARCH) FRIENDS OF SOUTHEAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE 1,000.00 BAIRD HOLM, LLP JEAN STOTHERT FOR OMAHA 1,000.00 BANK OF THE WEST (SAN FRANCISCO) GREATER OMAHA CHAMBER PAC 2,500.00 BARBARA SJULIN TPS TRUST FRIENDS OF MIKE HILGERS-LEGISLATURE 2,500.00 SUZANNE C. GEIST FOR LEGISLATURE 1,000.00 BAXTER VOLKSWAGEN OF LA VISTA KINDIG FOR MAYOR 1,000.00 B & C STEEL CORPORATION SCOTTSBLUFF COUNTY REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMM 1,000.00 2016 B/D CONSTRUCTION, INC. BUFFALO COUNTY REPUBLICAN PARTY 1,500.00 BELLEVUE PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOUNDATION BELLEVUE ECONOMIC ENHANCEMENT FOUNDATION 19,783.46 (NOT REG) BENES SERVICE COMPANY INC. FRIENDS OF THE BUTLER COUNTY COMMUNITY CENTER 500.00 INC BERGMAN INCENTIVES, INC. FRIENDS OF CRAIG MOODY 344.20 BETTGER AUTOMOTIVE INC D/B/A HOUSE OF MUFFLERS & B PETE RICKETTS FOR GOVERNOR 500.00 B.H.I. DEVELOPMENT, INC. JEAN STOTHERT FOR OMAHA 5,000.00 BIGGS FAMILY FOUNDATION FRIENDS OF SOUTHEAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE 10,000.00 BIG MUDDY WORKSHOP, INC COMMITTEE TO GET THE JOB DONE 1,500.00 BIMBO BAKERIES USA PETE RICKETTS FOR GOVERNOR 576.72 BISON, INC. FRIENDS OF SOUTHEAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE 5,000.00 B & J PARTNERSHIP, LTD. / SPEEDWAY PROPERTIES FRIENDS OF SOUTHEAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE 10,000.00 BLACK HILLS ENERGY CORP. NE DEMOCRATIC PARTY 1,250.00 NE REPUBLICAN PARTY 1,500.00 BLACKMAN & ASSOCIATES, PC PATE FOR MILLARD SCHOOL BOARD 500.00 BLACK STALLION, LLC TRENT FELLERS FOR CITY COUNCIL AT LARGE 5,000.00 BLACKSTONE FARMS, INC. STEVE ERDMAN FOR LEGISLATURE 500.00 BLUE CROSS AND BLUE SHIELD OF NEBRASKA CITIZENS FOR A SAFER DOUGLAS COUNTY COMMITTEE 5,000.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT TOM RICHARDS SARPY CO COMM 1,000.00 DOUGLAS COUNTY REPUBLICAN PARTY 500.00 GREATER OMAHA CHAMBER PAC 2,500.00 JEAN STOTHERT FOR OMAHA 15,229.98 LANCASTER COUNTY REPUBLICAN PARTY 500.00 MATT WILLIAMS FOR LEGISLATURE, INC. 106.92 NE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY PAC 1,200.00 NE DEMOCRATIC PARTY 2,500.00 NE REPUBLICAN PARTY 8,500.00 PETE RICKETTS FOR GOVERNOR 5,000.00 SARPY COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY 800.00 BLUESTEM SERVICES INC. IAN M SWANSON FOR LEGISLATURE 500.00 BLUESTONE DEVELOPMENT, LLC FRIENDS OF CRAIG MOODY 500.00 BNSF RAILWAY COMPANY ANNA WISHART FOR LEGISLATURE 500.00 BOLZ FOR LEGISLATURE 500.00 BRIESE FOR LEGISLATURE 500.00 COMMITTEE TO ELECT TOMMY GARRETT 500.00 DOUG PETERSON FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL 500.00 FRIENDS FOR SUE CRAWFORD 500.00 FRIENDS OF MIKE HILGERS-LEGISLATURE 500.00 FRIENDS OF MIKE MCDONNELL 500.00 GREGG NEUHAUS FOR LEGISLATURE - 2016 500.00 IAN M SWANSON FOR LEGISLATURE 750.00 JILL BROWN FOR LEGISLATURE 500.00 JONI ALBRECHT FOR LEGISLATURE 1,000.00 LAMMERS FOR LEGISLATURE 500.00 LINEHAN FOR LEGISLATURE 1,000.00 LYNNE WALZ FOR LEGISLATURE 500.00 MURANTE FOR LEGISLATURE 1,500.00 NEBRASKANS FOR TYSON LARSON -500.00 NE DEMOCRATIC PARTY 6,250.00 NE REPUBLICAN PARTY 16,250.00 RIEPE FOR LEGISLATURE 500.00 SYNOWIECKI FOR LEGISLATURE 500.00 BOILERMAKERS LOCAL #83 DOUGLAS COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY 2,750.00 NE DEMOCRATIC PARTY 1,500.00 SARPY COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY 320.00 BOLD ALLIANCE, INC.
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    MORRISON EXON FUNDRAISER at Home with Nebraska Democrats

    MORRISON EXON FUNDRAISER At Home with Nebraska Democrats NATIONAL ANTHEM The Chicks PRAYER AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Preston Love, NDP endorsed write-in candidate for U.S. Senate WELCOME Chair Jane Kleeb KEYNOTE CONVERSATION A Conversation with United States Senator Elizabeth Warren and United States Representative Deb Haaland with State Senator Kate Bolz, Congressional Candidate CD1 and Kara Eastman, Congressional Candidate CD2 TRIBAL HONOR SONG Larry Wright, Ponca Tribe of Nebraska LIVE FUNDRAISING FOR THE CANDIDATES OF COLOR FUND AND THE FRANK LAMERE GRASSROOTS FELLOWS PROGRAM • Cori Bush, United States Congressional Candidate, MO1 • Precious McKesson, Black Caucus Chair • Jennifer LaMere, Frank LaMere’s eldest daughter AT HOME WITH SEN. WARREN, REP. HAALAND, CORI BUSH, AND NEBRASKA DEMOCRATS AWARD PRESENTATIONS THE CARRIE HOWARD BEN NELSON COUNTY SUNSHINE AWARD WINNER PARTY VOLUNTEER AWARD Presenters Presenter State Senator Sara Howard Former U.S. Senator Ben Nelson and Former State Senator Gwen Howard, 2020 Recipient 2020 Recipient County Chair Janet Chung Yolanda Chavez Nuncio STATE SENATOR ANNE BOYLE YOUNG COURAGE AWARD DEMOCRAT AWARD Presenter Presenters State Senator Sue Crawford Douglas County Commissioner 2020 Recipient Mike Boyle and Maureen Boyle State Senator Carol Blood 2020 Recipient Lincoln Councilman James Micahel Bowers STATE PARTY CHAIR AWARD Presenter BOB KERREY Chair Jane Kleeb VOLUNTEER AWARDS 2020 Recipients Presenter • Senator Justin Wayne Former U.S. Senator Bob Kerrey • OPS Board Member Kimara Snipe 2020 CD1 Recipient
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    WWW.CSGMIDWEST.ORG • #2017MLC GENERAL INFORMATION TABLE OF CONTENTS All rooms are located in the Des Moines Marriott: 2017 Iowa Host State Committee ...................................................... 2 » CSG/MLC Office: Cedar Rapids, 3rd Floor MLC Executive Committee ................................................................... 3 » Host State Office: Waterloo, 3rd Floor » Presenters Room: Coatroom, 3rd Floor Conference Agenda .............................................................................. 4 Spouse, Guest and Youth Programs ................................................ 17 Registration/Information Desk/CSG-Sponsored Internet Access: MLC Annual Meeting Contributors ................................................. 22 » Saturday: 12:30–6 p.m. | Foyer, 3rd Floor » Sunday: 8 a.m.–6 p.m. | Foyer, 3rd Floor Associates of The Council of State Governments ......................... 24 » Monday and Tuesday: 7:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. | Foyer, 3rd Floor MLC Annual Meetings Over the Years ............................................. 26 » Wednesday: 8:30–10 a.m. | Foyer, 3rd Floor CSG Calendar ........................................................................................ 27 VISIT THE MANITOBA TABLE About CSG ............................................................................................ 28 Start planning now to attend next year’s MLC Annual Meeting, which will be Hotel Floor Plan ........................................................ Inside back cover held July 15-18 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Manitoba is a