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Flooding and Declarations of Disaster
Not news to Nebraskans is the record flooding our state has seen this past week, including Offutt Air Force Base.
A few reminders to keep you and yours safe:
NEMA Help
As recovery begins, knowing where to turn for information can be overwhelming. The Nebraska Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) website is continually updating information. You can access that information here.
NEMA has established a hotline for questions from those affected by flooding. That number is: (402) 556-2476
For information on debris clean-up, contact the Crisis Cleanup Hotline at (402) 556-2476.
Farmers who have lost machinery or livestock should report to the Farm Services Agency office. County office contact information can be found on the the agency’s website here.
Nebraska Strong
It’s not just a hashtag, it’s a way of life. Nebraskans and people though out the country are offering assistance. All donations – monetary, goods and services, volunteers – are being coordinated through Nebraska 211.
To access Nebraska 211 within Nebraska, Dial 211.
Outside of Nebraska, call (866) 813-1731.
Free Legal Help for Flood Victims
As individuals and communities respond to this emergency and begin the possible long road to recovery, it is very important to be aware of many common legal issues that may arise during or after a disaster.
Legal Aid of Nebraska’s Disaster Relief Project offers free legal assistance to victims of state-declared disasters, through a network of volunteer lawyers across Nebraska.
The Nebraska Art Teacher’s Association presents Student Art on Display at the Capitol
Artists:
Top L-R:
Artist: Julia Wight Artist: Daisy De Santiago
Grade: 10 Grade: 12
Title: East’s Garden Title: Watercolor World
School: Bellevue East High School: Bellevue East
Bottom L-R
Artist: Alexandria Thompson Artist: Peter Lauterbach
Grade: 12 Grade: 12
Title: Singing the Blues Title: The Girl in Line
School: Bellevue West School: Bellevue West
Legislative Resolutions
This past week I introduced a Legislative Resolution 39 to recognize Madison DeMeo for her generosity to our community. The Nebraska Legislature and I are very proud of Bellevue’s very own, Madi.
Supporting Public Education
I had the pleasure of meeting with constituent supporters of public education as they visited the Capitol on Omaha Education Association (OEA) Action Day. We support all students and teachers!
R-L: Kathy Poehling, Sheri Poehling and Senator Blood
Unicameral Youth Legislature
More Bill News
The Governor has signed LB12, LB115,LB7, LB11 and LB8 into law. That means the only bills we have left that are waiting in the General File queue are LB6, LB9, LB13, LB15, LB138, LB137 and LB594. We are having a productive session and I am hopeful that we will continue to move items through in a timely manner.
APPLY FOR A BOARD OR COMMISSION
It’s that time of year again when there are all kinds of boards and commissions in the state that are looking for dedicated citizens to serve. These positions are appointed by the governor and range in topics from Juvenile Justice to Geology.
If this sounds like something you might be interested in, please visit to the Governor’s website here. You will be able to find a listing of every board that has an opening, as well as a brief synopsis of what is involved. You can also find an application here. Our state is a better place to live and raise our families when our citizens step up and get involved.
MEET OUR TEAM
Dee Austin-Administrative Aide
1. Unicameral Update
2. About the Legislature
3. Unicam Kids
4. Inside Our Nation’s Only Unicameral
5. Poster of Nebraska Senators
6. Membership & Committees Card
7. Lines of Government
For hard copies of these documents, please call my office at 402-471-2627 and we will be happy to place one in the mail to your home address.
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