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  2. List of Nebraska state legislatures - Wikipedia

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    7th Nebraska legislature [Wikidata] 1872 8th Nebraska legislature [Wikidata] 1873 9th Nebraska legislature [Wikidata] 1874 10th Nebraska legislature [Wikidata] 1875 Nebraska Constitution of 1875 [nb 2] 11th Nebraska legislature [Wikidata] 1876 October 1875 [3] 12th Nebraska legislature [Wikidata] 1876 13th Nebraska legislature [Wikidata] 1877

  3. Government of Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    The Treasurer of the State of Nebraska is the chief financial officer of the government of Nebraska. The treasurer is responsible for maintaining the state funds by investing and maintaining the state budget. The department's main purpose is to invest state funds and maintain accurate records of transactions enacted by the state.

  4. Nebraska Legislature - Wikipedia

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    The Nebraska Legislature [1] (also called the Unicameral) [2] is the legislature of the U.S. state of Nebraska. The Legislature meets at the Nebraska State Capitol in Lincoln . With 49 members, known as "senators", [ 3 ] the Nebraska Legislature is the smallest U.S. state legislature .

  5. Government procurement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The general law of contracts, which applies when the UCC does not, is mostly common law, and is also similar across the states, whose courts look to each other's decisions when there is no in-state precedent. Contracts directly between the Government and its contractors ("prime contracts") are governed by federal common law.

  6. Omaha Public Power District - Wikipedia

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    The Nebraska Unicameral created OPPD as a division of the state government on December 2, 1946. It acquired the Maine-based Nebraska Power Company for $42,000,000 ($656 million in 2023) after a four-year political struggle. Prior to its acquisition, NPC was the only privately owned remaining in the state. [2]

  7. Kate Witek - Wikipedia

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    Kate Witek (born October 22, 1954) [1] is a former Nebraska Auditor of Public Accounts, member of the Nebraska Legislature, and candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska. She was first elected Nebraska State Auditor in November 1998 as a Republican .

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  9. John Cavanaugh (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Cavanaugh was born in Omaha, Nebraska. He is one of eight siblings. [1] His father, John Joseph Cavanaugh III, was also a member of the Nebraska Legislature and represented Nebraska's 2nd congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1977 to 1981. His sister, Machaela Cavanaugh, is also a member of the Nebraska ...