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FarmerRick:
http://journalstar.com/news/state-and-regional/hadley-defeats-lincoln-s-coash-to-be-speaker-of-the/article_92722908-51ab-560c-ab09-ce43f75885ff.html

After a speech by Papillion Sen. Bill Kintner urging that votes for leaders be public, senators decided to keep them private. Kintner said he will make his votes public.

Sen. Les Seiler of Hastings was selected chairman of the Judiciary Committee, which will be key with lots of work ahead on prison reform and many bills that will be introduced.


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JTH:
What do we know about Sen. Seiler?  Is this a good or a bad thing for people who care about their rights?

jFader:
I have heard that he is not against 2nd amendment issues but also not a staunch supporter.... I personally haven't dealt with him yet to know first hand...

I am very eager to hear who the remaining members are.  It cant get any worse than the last sessions members.....could it?

I count 4 fairly anti gun rights senators on last year's list....
Sen. Brad Ashford, Chairperson
Sen. Ernie Chambers
Sen. Mark Christensen
Sen. Colby Coash
Sen. Al Davis
Sen. Steve Lathrop
Sen. Amanda McGill
Sen. Les Seiler

Mudinyeri:
Seiler introduced the bill to allow firearms on school premises for purposes of reenactment last year.  Ultimately, 694 (the reenactment bill) was rolled into 390 (introduced by Christensen) which struck "firearms" from the list of items that the governor may suspend during a declared state of emergency.

Lmbass14:
Didn't see Enie in the article.  Wonder where he ended up?

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