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2010 Legislative Session Roster of Senators
« on: December 13, 2009, 06:45:53 PM »
http://uniweb.legislature.ne.gov/pdf/senators/2010_roster.pdf

2010 NEBRASKA UNICAMERAL LEGISLATURE
Alphabetical List
Capitol Mailing Address: Senator ___________
District # State Capitol
PO Box 94604
Lincoln NE 68509-4604
As of 10/29/2009
 

Senator                District    Capitol Phone     Room             City  
Adams, Greg L.          24         471-2756         1107             York
Ashford, Brad            20         471-2622        1103             Omaha
Avery, Bill                 28          471-2633        1114             Lincoln
Campbell, Kathy        25          471-2731        1019             Lincoln
Carlson, Tom            38           471-2732        1022             Holdrege
Christensen, Mark R.  44           471-2805        1000             Imperial
Coash, Colby             27           471-2632        1117             Lincoln
Conrad, Danielle        46           471-2720        1008             Lincoln
Cook, Tanya              13           471-2727        1115             Omaha
Cornett, Abbie           45           471-2615        1116             Bellevue
Council, Brenda J.      11           471-2612        1115             Omaha
Dierks, M. L. ?Cap?     40           471-2801        2108             Ewing
Dubas, Annette         34            471-2630        1018             Fullerton
Fischer, Deb              43            471-2628        1110            Valentine
Flood, Mike               19            471-2929        2103             Norfolk
Fulton, Tony              29            471-2734        2107            Lincoln
Gay, Tim                  14            471-2730        1402            Papillion
Giese, Bob                17            471-2716        1118            South Sioux City
Gloor, Mike               35             471-2617        1523            Grand Island
Haar, Ken                 21             471-2673        1017            Malcolm
Hadley, Galen           37             471-2726         2104           Kearney
Hansen, Tom             42             471-2729         1012           North Platte
Harms, John N.          48              471-2802        2015           Scottsbluff
Heidemann, Lavon      1              471-2733        1004           Elk Creek
Howard, Gwen            9              471-2723        1124           Omaha
Janssen, Charlie         15              471-2625        1403           Fremont
Karpisek, Russ          32              471-2711        1015           Wilber
Krist, Bob                 10              471-2718        1117           Omaha
Langemeier, Chris      23              471-2719        1210           Schuyler
Lathrop, Steve           12              471-2623        2000           Omaha
Lautenbaugh, Scott    18              471-2618        1021            Omaha
Louden, LeRoy J.        49              471-2725        1016           Ellsworth
McCoy, Beau              39              471-2885        1522           Omaha
McGill, Amanda          26              471-2610        1212            Lincoln
Mello, Heath              5               471-2710        1206           Omaha
Nelson, John E.          6               471-2714         2028          Omaha
Nordquist, Jeremy J.    7              471-2721         1208           Omaha
Pahls, Rich                31             471-2327         1401           Boys Town
Pankonin, Dave          2              471-2613         2004            Louisville
Pirsch, Pete                4             471-2621          1404            Omaha
Price, Scott                3              471-2627          1528            Bellevue
Rogert, Kent             16              471-2728         2011            Tekamah
Schilz, Ken               47              471-2616         1202            Ogallala
Stuthman, Arnie        22              471-2715         1101            Platte Center
Sullivan, Kate           41              471-2631         1019            Cedar Rapids
Utter, Dennis            33              471-2712         1529            Hastings
Wallman, Norm         30              471-2620         1406            Cortland
White, Tom              8               471-2722         1120            Omaha
Wightman, John        36              471-2642          2010            Lexington
 
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Re: 2010 Legislative Session Roster of Senators
« Reply #1 on: December 14, 2009, 11:14:12 AM »
Here is the "ratings list" from last Joe's Crabby Shack circa 2/6/09.  There are only 2 changes in the roster, as noted and added comments in italics.


    1. Lavon Heidemann
    Has been fairly pro-gun. Voted for LB454, but also voted for LB97.

    2. Dave Pankonin
    NRA likes him, but voted for LB97

    3. NEW Scott Price (Kopplin)
    NRA says A, and he's a life member. Should be a PLUS, as Kopplin was firmly an anti.  Scott is very pro-2nd.

    4. Pete Pirsch
    Pirsch has made very strong statement supporting firearms. Willing to discuss legislation.

    5. NEW Heath Mello (Priester)
    Sen.-Elect Mello informs me that he got an A rating from the NRA. So it looks like D5 may be a PLUS for our side over the formerly anti-gun Preister. Thanks for the response, Sen.-Elect.

    6. John Nelson
    Nelson has an NRA A rating

    7. NEW Jeremiah Nordquist (Synowiecki)
    Not sure here. He's endorsed by Synomiecki, who was good on guns and a Democrat. Nordquist's big crime issue is grafitti, so we'll have to watch this district. NRA also says A

    8. Tom White
    EDITED 2/5/09: Insiders say he is one of the biggest firearms threats in the statehouse. He, however, says he's a gunowner and 2A supporter. Through personal contact, he appears to support LB430. We will watch closely.

    9. Gwen Howard
    Anti gun. May be one of the more vocal without Chambers, Kruse, and Schimek around. Those who are familiar with the lawmaker tell me she's pretty unliked.

    10. Mike Friend
    Friend has been just that to gunnies. We like him.
Now: Bob Krist, unknown position on guns, heard he may be OK.

    11. NEW Brenda Council (Chambers)
    Insiders say she's the most dangerous anti in the statehouse.

    12. Steve Lathrop
    Still an unknown, but some of his work on Judiciary makes me think anti. Again, any help? 

    13. NEW Tanya Cook (Kruse)
    Not fully sure. She used to work for Council, so that doesn't bode well. Still, hard to be worse on guns than Kruse.  Anti-gun

    14. Tim Gay
    NRA said B. He was supposed be good on guns, but frankly has been quiet.

    15. NEW Charlie Janssen (Janssen)
    Ray Jannsen was a good friend. Charlie should be close to the tree, but we'll see.
    Janssen co-sponsored LB430, the pre-emption bill. Good on you, Charlie.

    16. Kent Rogert
    NRA C+, his political position answers are leaning anti. Could be better.

    17. NEW Robert Giese (Engel)
    No Web site. No response on political position. This could stink, as Engel was very good on guns. NRA says A. My favorite Class III hasn't had much interaction with Giese, so he remains a bit unknown.

    18. Scott Lautenbaugh
    Lautenbaugh is great on guns. He answers my questions and listens. Glad to have him back.

    19. Mike Flood
    Again, we like Mike!

    20. Brad Ashford
    RINO. Hasn't met a gun he hasn't wanted to ban. Term limits cannot come fast enough. Anti-gun legislation introduced in 2009. Mandatory sentences, increased fees.

    21. NEW Ken Haar,  (Hudkins)
    Neither candidate was lights out on the boomstick issue, but the unrated by the NRA Haar looks to have beaten the C rated Jeffers.

    22. Arnie Stuthman
    He's not my uncle, but he sure is an anti.

    23. Chris Langemeier
    Good on guns, and acts on issues. We likey. Introduced Shooting Range Protection Act. Good on you, Chris

    24. Greg Adams
    NRA B, and his NPAT answers are decent. Nothing yet to verify this.

    25. NEW Kathy Campbell (Raikes)
    Sen-elect Campbell writes to tell me that in general she supports more restrictive firearms laws. While I'm sorry to hear that's her position, I appreciate her openness and willing to talk. So, it looks like this seat is a PUSH and stays anti-gun.

    26. Amanda McGill
    Anti until proven otherwise.

    27. NEW Colby Coash (Schimek)
    Yeah, buddy. Colby Coash has expressed bis pro-gun leanings in the past, so we're pretty happy to see him emerge from the close race. ANYTHING is better than the vehemently anti-gun DiAnna Schimek. Seriously. Biden? Yep, he'd be better. Count this as a definite PLUS in the gunny column.

    28. Bill Avery
    Still no friend to firearms

    29. Tony Fulton
    Most definitely a friend to firearms. In fact, he may be our new champion.

    30. Norm Wallman
    Honestly, no idea. He leans pro, but is just maverick enough that you never know.

    31. Rich Pahls
    Been pretty good in the past. Listens to his constituents.

    32. Russ Karpisek
    Last listed as a possible anti, still seeking evidence.

    33. NEW Dennis Utter (Burling)
    NRA said A-. Hope so, Burling as a solid pro-gunner

    34. Annette Dubas
    NRA says A, been with us in the past

    35. NEW Mike Gloor (Aguilar)
    No clue, as his background is healthcare. Again, Heineman endorsed. But the best sign is the New Nebraska Network HATES him. That's got to be good for us, which is hopeful as Aguilar was generally pro-gun. NRA says Gloor is an A

    36. John Wightman
    Another of the unknowns. Help me, Obi Wan.

    37. NEW Galen Hadley (Joel Johnson)
    Academic... Opposes CCW. Says no need for checks for private sales. Looks anti, which is a PUSH as Johnson was firmly anti. His anti-ccw stance still earned a NRA B. Either he's better than I think or the NRA is getting loose with grades. We'll still watch.

    38. Tom Carlson
    NRA A, says good things on record.

    39. NEW Beau McCoy (Pedersen)
    Through personal communication, supports CCW and guns. Lautenbaugh backs him, and we loves us some Scott around here. I'm calling this a PLUS as Pedersen was usually good on guns, but had wild streak sometimes. Pro-gun

    40. Cap Dierks
    NRA A+

    41. NEW Kate Sullivan (McDonald)
    No clue her guns positions. But the Dems love her. We'll just have to watch.

    42. Tom Hansen
    NRA A.

    43. Deb Fischer
    Been good to us in the past. She usually answers the 'Won't someone think of the children" pleas.

    44. Mark Christensen
    VERY pro gun. Also, a little nutty, me thinks. Introduced LB430, codifying pre-emption, reciprocity and church carry. Still a bit nutty, but still good on guns.

    45. Abbie Cornett
    Former cop, knows CCW works.

    46. Danielle Nantkes Conrad(married)
    Says she's pro gun... votes anti. Signed on as co-sponsor of the the Shooting Range Protection Act, so she's got that going for her.

    47. NEW Ken Schliz (Erdman)
    Looks like we get a pretty solid gunnie to replace the pro-gun Erdman. While we'll miss Phil's interactions with Ernie, we think that Sen. Schliz will support our cause.

    48. John Harms
    Last listed as likely anti, since moved to full anti.

    49. LeRoy Louden
    Good in the past.
« Last Edit: December 14, 2009, 11:33:08 AM by FarmerRick »
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