Gary Lee Anderson, 1939- [RG3747.AM]

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RG3747.AM: Gary Lee Anderson, 1939-

Papers: 1973-1976
Axtell, Kearney County, Neb.: State Senator, 37th District; Marksman
Size: 12.0 cu.ft.; 12 boxes

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

Gary Lee Anderson, son of Roy C. and Iola (Asp) Anderson, was born October 8, 1939 in Holdrege, Phelps County, Nebraska. He graduated from Axtell High School, Kearney County, Nebraska, in 1957. After attending the University of Nebraska for one year, Anderson enlisted in the army. He later received a B.A. from Hastings College and a B.D. from the San Francisco Theological Seminary.

Anderson served in the army through 1962, resigning as a Lieutenant. He then served in the Nebraska National Guard, 1963-1965, and the California National Guard, 1965-1968. While in the army, Anderson was a member of the U.S. Army shooting team, taking honors in European competition in 1960, the year he first made the Olympic team. In 1962 Anderson won his first world championship in rifle competition, a feat he would accomplish six more times. He won two Olympic gold medals, one each in 1964 and 1968, in the 300 meter rifle competition. In his marksmanship career, Anderson set six world records and won fourteen national championships. He served as president of the Nebraska Rifle and Pistol Association and was admitted to the Nebraska Sports Hall of Fame in 1971.

Anderson’s political career began when he was elected, as a Republican, to the office of Kearney County Treasurer. In November of 1972 he was elected to a four-year term in the Unicameral representing Nebraska’s 37th District. In September of 1973 Anderson changed his affiliation from the Republican to the Democratic Party, citing the Republican Party’s adherence to partisan politics as the cause for his change. After serving his term, Anderson did not seek re-election. In 1974 he became executive director for operations of the National Rifle Association in Washington, D.C.

SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE

This collection consists of 12 boxes of manuscript material arranged in two series of legislative files: (1) Subject Files, 1973-1976; and (2) Legislative Bill Files, 1973-1976.

The collection relates to bills, programs, and topics under consideration during Senator Gary L. Anderson’s years in the Nebraska Unicameral, 1973-1976.

The two series of this collection complement each other and, therefore, it is necessary to check both the Subject Files and Legislative Bill Files for the most comprehensive use of this collection. The topics covered in each series are, in many cases, the same, but the Subject Files of Series 1 are arranged topically in alphabetical order, while the Legislative Bill files of Series 2 are in numerical order according to the bill number.

It should be noted that there is a slight difference in the type of material found in the two series. Both the Subject and Legislative Bill files contain letters, memos, research reports, and pamphlets relating to proposed legislation and constituent attitudes. However, Series 1 contains more correspondence to and from Anderson’s constituents. Series 2 is more likely to contain memos or reports from researchers and colleagues investigating proposed legislation.

INVENTORY

Series 1 – Subject Files, 1973-1976

Box 1
Folder

  1. Abortion
  2. Adjutant General
  3. Adoption
  4. Agency Shop
  5. AFL-CIO, Nebr. State
  6. Aging/Elderly
  7. Agriculture
  8. Agric. Problems – General
  9. Aid to Parochial Schools
  10. Airlines
  11. Alcoholism
  12. Aldrich, Bertha – Holdrege, Neb.
  13. Ambulance Licensure
  14. Amateur Athletics Act
  15. Senator Anderson
  16. Anderson, Dr. Jack – DPI Appointment
  17. Apollo Enterprises (Oil Drilling)
  18. ASAP (Alcohol Safety Action Project) – Mr. Engebritson – Hastings
  19. Audubon Society
  20. Axtell
  21. Bank/Electronic Fund Transfer
  22. Banks
  23. Bar Association
  24. Beatrice State Home
  25. Bethphage Mission
  26. Bicycle Reflectorized Tire Law
  27. Biographical
  28. Biological Survey Kansas State University
  29. Bladen Post Office
  30. SOS – Bottle Bill
  31. Budget, 1974
  32. Budget, 1975
  33. Budget, Capital Construction – 1974-1975
  34. Budget
  35. Budget, 1976-1977
  36. Buffalo County Board
  37. DED Budget
  38. Campaign, 1974
  39. Campaign Finance, LB 877
  40. Campaign Financing, Ethics, Etc.
  41. Capital Construction
  42. Carpenter-Nichol Election
  43. Carranza, Josephine
  44. Center for Rural Affairs
  45. Central Nebraska Community Health Corporation
  46. Central Nebraska Emergency Medical Services Council
  47. Central Nebraska Public Power District
  48. Central Nebraska Technical Colleges (CNTC)
  49. Chambers, Ernie
  50. Child Abuse
  51. Child Support Payments
  52. Children
  53. Children & Youth
  54. Citizen Advisory Committee Planning Team
  55. Citizens Conference on State Legislatures
  56. City Clerks in Senator Anderson’s District
  57. Coal Slurry Pipeline

Box 2
Folder

  1. Community Action Agency, BD of Dir Personnel, Pay Scales, Etc.
  2. Community College Conference, Omaha, Oct. 5-7, 1975
  3. Community Mental Health
  4. Community Mental Health Board
  5. Community Technical Colleges
  6. Community Tech. Schools – Supreme Court Decisions
  7. Computer
  8. Congratulations
  9. Constituent Problems
  10. Constitutional Officers
  11. Constitutional Rev. & Rec., January 11 Hearing, LB 41 & 63
  12. COOPS
  13. Corporate Farm
  14. Corrections – Women
  15. Council of Governments
  16. Council of State Governments Committee on Suggested State Legislation
  17. Council of State Governments – Iron Works, Kentucky
  18. County Official Salaries
  19. County Superintendents
  20. Courts
  21. Cozad State School
  22. Criminal Justice Planning
  23. Criminal Records – Crime Commission Proposal
  24. Custer Complex, Inc.
  25. Death Penalty
  26. Dept. of Correctional Services
  27. Dept. of Correctional Services Diagnostic & Evaluation Center
  28. Dept. of Education
  29. District 37
  30. Divorce Laws
  31. Dove Hunting
  32. Drugs, Nebraska Committee On
  33. Eagleton Inst. Of Politics
  34. Economic Development, Nebraska. The Good Life
  35. Education Bills
  36. Education Commission of the States
  37. Education – Miscellaneous
  38. Editorials – NTV Network Jim Johnson, Manager
  39. Elderly – Commission on Aging
  40. Election Laws – Campaign Advertising
  41. Elections
  42. Emergency Medical Services

Box 3
Folder

  1. Encore
  2. Endangered
  3. Energy
  4. Environment
  5. Environmental Control Council
  6. Environmental Policies – State of Nebraska
  7. ERA
  8. Estate Tax
  9. ESUs
  10. Equal Opportunity – Post-Secondary Education
  11. Executive Veto Council of Governments Info
  12. Family Farm Legislation – 1975
  13. Federal Wildlife Refuge
  14. Fertilizer Shortage
  15. Fluorocarbons
  16. Food Sales Tax
  17. Fort Kearny Historical Park and Recreation Area. Capital Improvements
  18. Fort Robinson
  19. Franklin
  20. Fruhling, Mrs. Lloyd
  21. Game Commission
  22. Game and Parks Commission Candidates
  23. Game & Parks Commission Director
  24. Game & Parks Comm. Regulations
  25. Gasohol
  26. Government, Regional
  27. Hastings Regional Center
  28. Health Department
  29. Highway Construction, District No. 37
  30. Highways – Transportation
  31. Highway Safety Conference
  32. Homestead Exemption Act

Box 4
Folder

  1. Indian Claims
  2. Indians
  3. Interim Study Resolutions Under Consideration, 1975
  4. Invitations
  5. Irrigation
  6. Judiciary Committee
  7. Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention Act, 1974
  8. Juvenile Records
  9. Senator Anderson – Judiciary Committee Staff Memorandums
  10. Kansas-Nebraska Natural Gas
  11. Kearney, Projects/Problems
  12. Kearney County Community Hospital
  13. Kearney State College
  14. Kearney State College, Nurses Ed.
  15. Kearney State College State Safety Center
  16. Kearney State College – UN Merger
  17. Legislative Travel
  18. Legislature
  19. Legislative Compensation
  20. Legislative Organization
  21. Legislative Rules
  22. Legislative Organization
  23. Legislature, Staff
  24. Letters of Recommendation
  25. Lt. Governor Powers
  26. Local Official Training, IPA DED
  27. Lyons, Bernard
  28. Marijuana
  29. Medical Malpractice
  30. Medical, Regional
  31. Mental Retardation
  32. Metric Conversion
  33. Mexican American Commission
  34. Mid Nebraska Community Action Agency Family Planning Grant
  35. Mid-Nebraska Community
  36. Mid-State Project
  37. Military
  38. Minden
  39. Minimum Wage
  40. Miscellaneous
  41. Motorcycle Helmet Bill
  42. NAPE – Nebraska Association of Public Employees
  43. National Guard Policies

Box 5
Folder

  1. Natural Resources District
  2. Ohmstede, Frances
  3. Old West Regional Commission
  4. Old West Regional Commission
  5. Ombudsman’s Assistance
  6. Open Meeting Correspondence
  7. Open Meetings Bill
  8. Open Meetings Legislation
  9. Outstanding Young Man Award – Jaycees
  10. Papio Project
  11. Para-Legal Training
  12. Park Property – Condemnation
  13. Parole Board
  14. Pawnbrokers
  15. Penal Reform
  16. Pershing College, Acquisition
  17. Personal Property Tax
  18. Platte River Control by Corps of Engineers
  19. Platte River Level B Study
  20. LeRoy Pointer, Supt. Schools, Nelson, Nebr.
  21. Police Officers Association
  22. Political Contributions: Other States
  23. Ports of Entry
  24. Post-Secondary Financial Aid Legislation
  25. Insurance Problems (Lael Potter)
  26. Pres. Council Physical Fitness
  27. Probate Reform
  28. Probation
  29. Property Tax
  30. NUPIRG
  31. No-Fault Insurance
  32. Norris, George
  33. Nuckolls County Jail
  34. Nebraska Jaycees Government Day
  35. Nebraska Mid-State Reclamation District
  36. NPPD
  37. NSEA – Nebraska State Education Association
  38. Nickel Grain Co.
  39. NebARC – OMR Controversy
  40. Nebraska Education Seminar
  41. Nebraska Association of Colleges & Universities
  42. Nebraska Communities
  43. Nebraska Education Television Network

Box 6
Folder

  1. Radiological Technical Licensure
  2. Rape Legislation
  3. Recreation, General
  4. Recreation Study
  5. Red Cloud
  6. Regents – Open Meetings Law
  7. Religions Services, St. Parks
  8. Republicans
  9. Resolutions
  10. Retirement of Sen. Anderson
  11. Retrocession & Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act
  12. Revenue Committee – Active
  13. Revenue Projections
  14. Revenue Sharing – Federal
  15. Revolving Funds
  16. David Rice
  17. Right Turn on Red Light
  18. Right-to-Work Law
  19. Roads
  20. Rural Nebraska Transportation Services
  21. Salaries
  22. Sales Tax
  23. Sales Tax Exemptions
  24. Sales Tax Freeze
  25. Sanitation & Improvement Dist.
  26. School Aid – Uleck Proposal
  27. School Buses
  28. School Transportation Conf. 15-16 March
  29. Sentencing
  30. September Primary
  31. South Central Community Mental Health Center
  32. South Central Exp. Station
  33. Special Education Funding (LB 403)
  34. Special Session, 1975
  35. SPUCC
  36. Staggard Automobile Licensing
  37. State Aid to Education
  38. Res. 170 State Aid to Education
  39. State Colleges, 1973
  40. State Colleges, 1974
  41. State Colleges, Dorm Bonds
  42. State Government News
  43. State Penal Complex
  44. State Treasurer
  45. Statement of Intent 1974
  46. Stephens, Harold
  47. Superior
  48. Interim Session – Supreme Court Redistricting 10/25/74
  49. Taxation
  50. Tax Relief Governor’s Proposal
  51. Technical Community College Education
  52. Technical Community Colleges, 1973 Legislation

Box 7
Folder

  1. Telecommunications Systems
  2. Telephone Statement Copies
  3. Thank-You
  4. 3rd District Congress
  5. Title XX
  6. Tourism
  7. Tours
  8. Trails West Nat. Park
  9. Travel & Recreation Interagency Council
  10. Ulysses, Nebraska
  11. University Funding, Governor’s Commission
  12. University of Nebraska
  13. UNO Medical Center
  14. Usury Laws
  15. Vet College Proposal
  16. Visitor & Rec. Adv. Comm.
  17. Vouchers, Expense
  18. Washington Newsletter
  19. Water
  20. Water Access
  21. Weekly Newsletter
  22. Welfare
  23. Welfare Department
  24. Wildlife Habitat
  25. Women, General
  26. Youth Development Centers

Series 2 – Legislative Bill Files, 1973-1976

Box 8 1973-1974
Folder

  1. LB 7 – Public Official Bonds
  2. LB 8 – New Nebraska Criminal Code
  3. LB 9 – Partisan Legislature
  4. LR 9 – Career Education
  5. LB 10 – Building Levy, Omaha School Districts
  6. LB 12 – Omaha City Council
  7. LB 13 – Drug Control
  8. LB 14 – Drug Abuse
  9. LB 48 – Space Tax Tourism
  10. LR 55 – Railroad Rights of Way
  11. LB 66 – Alcohol Tests on Traffic Fatality Victims
  12. LB 72 – Tax Relief for Blighted Areas, Etc.
  13. LR 73 – Co Superintendents
  14. LB 74 – County Officials Salaries
  15. LB 75 – Township Government
  16. LB 78 – Natural Gas Rate Comm.
  17. LB 96 – Agency Shop
  18. LB 98, 145 – School Lands
  19. LB 102 – Multi-handicapped Children
  20. LB 104 – Tax Exemption on Non-Commercial Forest Land
  21. LB 113, 190 – Community Colleges
  22. LB 114 – Homestead Exemption
  23. LB 123
  24. LB 127 – Alcoholism
  25. LB 128 – Driver’s Licenses
  26. LR 132 – Study of the Legal Profession
  27. LR 133 – St. College Merger
  28. LB 153-161 – Auto Ins. (No Fault)
  29. LB 163 – Cotton Mill Lake
  30. LR 163 – Consumer Protection Legislation
  31. LB 164 – Banking
  32. LR 164 – Recreation Study
  33. LR 166 – Endangered Species
  34. LB 167 – Drilling
  35. LR 167 – Game & Fish
  36. LR 171 – Higher Ed. Study
  37. LB 179 – Hiram Scott & Pershing Colleges
  38. LB 180 – Fire marshal “Life Safety Code”
  39. LB 185 – Aid for Low Income
  40. LB 193, 342 – Workman’s Comp
  41. LB 197 – Waldron Amendment (Purchasing)
  42. LB 198 – Voter Registration
  43. LB 204 – Staff
  44. LB 215 – Returned Questionnaires
  45. LB 219 – GMVA Committee
  46. LB 229 – Commission on Aging
  47. LB 235
  48. LB 236 – Exemption of State Tech. Comm. Colleges Employees
  49. LB 238 – St. College, Scope of Education
  50. LB 254 – Environmental Protection Act
  51. LB 255 – State Park User Fee

Box 9 1973-1974
Folder

  1. LB 256 – Capital Construction Appropriations
  2. LB 259 – Budget
  3. LB 267, 310 – Campaign Spending
  4. LB 268 – Death Penalty
  5. LB 271
  6. LB 280 – Audit of Public Accts.
  7. LB 286 – Abortion
  8. LB 288 – Lottery
  9. LB 293 – Landlord-Tenant Act
  10. LB 299 – Urban Renewal
  11. LB 302 – Mental Health
  12. LB 313, 377
  13. LB 318 – Tax on Tobacco Products (not cigarettes)
  14. LB 323 – UN Student Regent
  15. LB 343 – Minimum Wage
  16. LB 344 – Notification of Non-Resident Property Owners
  17. LB 354 – Probating Wills
  18. LB 356 – Licensing of Taxidermists
  19. LB 359 – Agricultural Land Exemption
  20. LB 362 – Student Fees
  21. LB 380 – Reporter Shield Bill
  22. LB 377 – Claims Publication
  23. LB 399 – State College Residence
  24. LB 400 – Brand Inspection (Webster County)
  25. LB 401 – Cattle Assessment
  26. LB 403 – Special Education
  27. LB 426 – National Guard
  28. LB 434 – Gasoline Tax
  29. LB 445 – Teachers Retirement
  30. LB 447 – State Office Building
  31. LB 449 – Fluoridation
  32. LB 452 – DAS or Commission
  33. LB 466, 388, 445 – Employee Retirement Fund
  34. LB 472 – Public School Support Act
  35. LB 490 – Advertising Signs of the Interstate Permits
  36. LB 502 – Public Defenders
  37. LB 514 – Seat Belt Law
  38. LB 534 – “Freeport Law”
  39. LB 584 – Community Action Programs
  40. LB 587 – Fuel Shortage
  41. LB 597-606 – Restore Tax to 13% Board of Equality
  42. LB 600 – Smoking
  43. LB 616 – Liquor
  44. LB 622 – Fire Marshall
  45. LB 623, 624, 625 – Sheriffs
  46. LB 625 – Sheriffs
  47. LB 648 – Camps
  48. LB 656 – Public Power Districts
  49. LB 692 – Horse Racing-Sunday
  50. LB 699, 779 – Road Hunting
  51. LB 718 – Real Est. Acquisition by State
  52. LB 770 – Agency Shop
  53. LR 772 – School Aid

Box 10 1973-1975
Folder

  1. LB 783 – Alcohol on Campus
  2. LB 804 – Oil & Gas Cons. Comm.
  3. LB 816 – Med-Tech Licensure
  4. LB 863 – School Buses & Drivers
  5. LB 865 – Hunter Safety Bill – Senator Anderson
  6. LB 867 – Adoption
  7. LB 906 – Irrigation District Sales Tax Ex.
  8. LB 922 – Auditor
  9. LB 932-933 – Election, Gov-Lt. Gov
  10. LB 954 – County Depositories
  11. LB 955 – Motor Vehicle Fees (Weight)
  12. LB 970 – Upland Game Stamps
  13. LB 1028
  14. LB 1030, 1031 – Supreme Court
  15. LB 1054 – Higher Education Appropriations
  16. LB 6 – Lobbying
  17. LB 7 – Uniform Residential Landlords & Tenant Act
  18. LB 8 – Mileage Allowances
  19. LB 15 – Honey Bee
  20. LB 19, 20 – Child Abuse
  21. LB 21 – Authorize DPI to Sell Surplus Land
  22. LB 23 – Rape Legislation
  23. LB 27 – Setting Reimbursement Rate for Employees Using Their Own Automobile
  24. LR 50 – Indian Retrocession
  25. LB 61 – Increase State Investment Officer’s Salary
  26. LB 68 – Limit Number of Retail Alcoholic Liquor Licenses
  27. LR 69 – Post-Secondary Education
  28. LR 70 – Consumer Protection
  29. LR 71 – Consumer Issues/Small Communities
  30. LR 73 – Bonding Provisions
  31. LB 74 – Soybean Resources Act
  32. LB 77 – Obscenity Law
  33. LR 79 – County Law Enforcement Consolidation
  34. LR 81 – Parole Board
  35. LR 82 – State Recreational Facilities
  36. LR 82 – Handgun Study
  37. LB 82 – Teacher Tenure
  38. LB 91 – Mobile Home Parks Uniform Standard Code
  39. LB 92 – M.R. Children, Transportation
  40. LR 95 – State Agencies and Non-Profit Corps
  41. LB 101 – Water Levels, Wells, Etc.
  42. LB 105 – Public Sale of General Obligations Bonds
  43. LB 108 – Flood Control
  44. LB 109, 269, 400 – Elec. Funds Transfer
  45. LB 111, 366 – Alcoholic Beverage Sales
  46. LB 113 – Roadside Hunting
  47. LB 120 – September Primary
  48. LB 122 – Teacher Qualifications
  49. LB 123 – Corporate Taxes
  50. LB 126 – Mandatory Withholding of Voluntary Contributions
  51. LB 127 – Including Chiropractors & Podiatrists in Workmen’s Compensation
  52. LB 132 – Seating Capacity for School Buses
  53. LR 139 – Water and Land Resources Development
  54. LB 140 – Hospital Immunity for Drawing Blood
  55. LB 142 – Dove Bill
  56. LB 143 – Prohibit Sale of Alcoholic Liquor at Gas Station
  57. LB 145 – Wildlife Protection
  58. LB 147 – Coal Pipelines
  59. LR 148 – Law Enforcement Training Academy
  60. LB 149 – Job’s Daughters
  61. LB 156 – Quorum Requirements for Co-Op Corps
  62. LR 157 – Parole Board
  63. LB 158 – Licensing Radiologic Technicians
  64. LB 159 – Mental Health Commitment Act
  65. LB 180 – Control of Platte River
  66. LB 174 – Meetings of Nebraska Indian Commission
  67. LB 176 – State Wage Plan
  68. LB 182 – Campaign Finance Commission
  69. LR 183 – Recreational Trails
  70. LB 187 – Workmen’s Compensation
  71. LB 193 – Publish City Council Meeting Minutes
  72. LB 198 – Workmen’s Compensation
  73. LB 202 – Eliminate County Medical Assistance
  74. LB 203, 214 – Corporate Farm Bill
  75. LB 204 – Prohibit Retail Sale of Alcoholic Liquor at Less than Cost
  76. LB 205 – State Lease Regulations
  77. LB 207 – Allow DPI to Lease Land to Grand Island for Golf Course
  78. LB 213 – Control Outdoor Advertising on Interstate
  79. LB 215 – Lease-Purchase Agreements for Land and Buildings
  80. LB 224 – Adoption and Paternity
  81. LB 226, 407 – Public Power Director Per Diem Rates
  82. LB 228 – Death Benefits for Enforcement Agents Dying in the Line of Duty
  83. LB 240 – Child Support Enforcement
  84. LB 243 – Court of Industrial Relations

Box 11 1975-1976
Folder

  1. LB 237 – Public Drunkenness
  2. LB 259 – Motor Vehicles
  3. LB 266 – Reserve Tuition Credit Bill
  4. LB 267 – Distributing Copies of Rules & Regulations to County Law Libraries
  5. LB 269 – Electronic Satellite Banking Facilities
  6. LB 272 – Industrial Development Revenue Bonds
  7. LB 274 – Mileage Payments for Court Jurors
  8. LB 275 – Disciplinary Procedures in Institutions
  9. LB 276 – Releasing Prisoners from Jail as Prescribed
  10. LB 277 – Increase Salaries of District Court Bailiffs
  11. LB 279, 287 – Funding, State Office of Highway Safety
  12. LB 294 – Juvenile Court
  13. LB 295 – Marriage Laws
  14. LB 288-294 – Juvenile Court Bills
  15. LB 302 – Funding Mental Health Programs
  16. LB 311 – Increase Salary of Public Service Commissioners
  17. LB 313 – Sanitary & Improvement Districts
  18. LB 316 – Increase Membership on Legislative Rules & Regulations Committee
  19. LB 317 – Land Use
  20. LB 325 – Public Meetings
  21. LB 326 – Privacy Info, Interim Study Material
  22. LB 328 – Helmet Bill
  23. LB 330, 331 – Employment Agencies
  24. LB 332 – Nebraska Pesticide Act
  25. LB 333 – Use of Agricultural Chemicals
  26. LB 339 – Hotel, Motel Room Tax
  27. LB 340 – Maximum Price for Wholesale Alcohol
  28. LB 342 – Horseracing on Sunday in Certain Counties
  29. LB 344 – Technical Community Colleges
  30. LB 348 – Prohibit Alteration of Wheelbase or Suspension on Cars
  31. LB 349 – Increase Interest Rates
  32. LB 351 – Cash Fund for Aerospace Museum in Bellevue
  33. LB 358 – UN employee Retirement
  34. LB 362 – School Tax
  35. LB 367 – Subdivision of Land
  36. LB 368 – State Aid to Schools
  37. LB 373 – Dept of Children
  38. LB 381 – 55 MPH Speed Limit
  39. LB 382 – Taxation of Cooperatives
  40. LB 383 – Class VI Annexation Procedure
  41. LB 385 – Statutes Relating to Board of Examiners for Engineers & Architects
  42. LB 386 – Collection of Fees for License as Professional Engineer or Architect
  43. LB 388 – Bond Financing
  44. LB 394 – No Fault Insurance
  45. LB 397 – ADC Payments
  46. LB 404 – Auditing of NRDs
  47. LB 409 – Accountants
  48. LB 414 – State Employee Health and Safety Provisions
  49. LB 415 – Health & Safety Provisions for State Employees
  50. LB 416 – Firemen Retirement
  51. LB 417 – Community Based Pilot Projects
  52. LB 418 – Emergency Medical Service Attendant Training
  53. LB 421 – Allow Cities & Villages Beneficial Interest in Two Liquor License
  54. LB 422 – Nurse Practice Act
  55. LB 423 – Election of School Board by Districts
  56. LB 426 – Public Service Commission
  57. LB 429 – Unified Bar
  58. LB 430 – Food Sales Tax
  59. LB 432 – Appointment of County Sheriffs
  60. LB 439 – Moratorium on Nuclear Power Facilities
  61. LB 450 – Health Maintenance Organizations
  62. LB 453 – Election Reforms
  63. LB 454 – Disability Assistance Qualifications

Box 12 1975-1976
Folder

  1. LB 455 – Homestead Tax Exemption Provisions
  2. LB 467 – School Purchasing
  3. LB 474 – Health Main Organization
  4. LB 495 – Recovering Damages on Breaches of Warranty
  5. LB 499 – Unemployment Compensation
  6. LB 500 – Filing Bonds
  7. LB 503 – Due Process for Students
  8. LB 511 – Licensing Locksmiths
  9. LB 513 – Representation of Public Employees Before Court of Industrial Relations
  10. LB 514 – Poultry & Egg Resources Act
  11. LB 519 – Para-mutual Gambling
  12. LB 520 – Health Education Programs
  13. LB 522 – Transportation of Private School Children
  14. LB 524 – Provisions for Criminal Offender, Records Control Com.
  15. LB 525 – State Electrical Act
  16. LB 528 – Increase Rate of Interest Paid on Loans
  17. LB 534 – Filing of Bonds
  18. LB 542 – Juvenile Court
  19. LB 546 – Competition Covenants
  20. LB 555 – Special Education Funding (403 Program)
  21. LB 566 – Boarding Prisoners
  22. LB 566 (3-13-75)
  23. LB 567 – Good Time Laws
  24. LB 571 – Physician Education Programs
  25. LB 574 – Cock Fighting
  26. LB 577 – Groundwater Management Act
  27. LB 579 – Nebr. Coordination Commission for Postsecondary Education
  28. LB 580 – Authorize Inmate Labor within Correctional Facilities
  29. LB 581 – Revolving Fund for Youth Development Center
  30. LB 583 – Wiretapping
  31. LB 588 – Salary Increase for State Employees
  32. LB 591 – Election of National Convention Delegates
  33. LB 597 – Put Division of Rehabilitation under Dept. of Welfare
  34. LB 602 – Liability Insurance
  35. LB 605 – Appropriations
  36. LB 606 – Appropriations
  37. LB 607, 609, 610, 611 – Appropriations
  38. LB 613 – Disaster Bill
  39. LB 623 – Criminal Code
  40. LB 630 – Create Parole Board Nominating Comm.
  41. LB 639 – Parole Board-Keep Written Records of Actions
  42. LB 661 – Library for the Blind
  43. LB 664, 665 – Adding Member to MUD and Transit Authority
  44. LB 669 – Juvenile Court in Hall County
  45. LB 691 – Appropriations
  46. LB 698 – Make Polling Places Accessible
  47. LB 702 – Death Penalty
  48. LB 714 – Licensure of Audiologists
  49. LB 726 – ESU Advisory Board
  50. LB 732 – Advertising of Foreign Goods
  51. LB 738 – Modernized Vintage Vehicles
  52. LB 742 – Recreational Vehicles
  53. LB 748 – Nebraska Restitution Employment Furlough Act
  54. LB 746 – Prosecutor Services Bill
  55. LB 752 – Appropriations to State Education Dept.
  56. LB 780 – Registration Fees for Motor Vehicles
  57. LB 810 – Death Benefits for Relatives of National Guard Members
  58. LB 816 – Lord’s Prayer in Schools
  59. LB 819 – Unemployment Compensation Insurance
  60. LB 835 – Control of State Historical Parks
  61. LB 846 – Drivers Licenses for Out-of-State College Students
  62. LB 853 – Teacher Contracts
  63. LB 860 – Probate Code
  64. LB 861 – Wildlife Habitat
  65. LB 865 – Increase Fees in Municipal Courts
  66. LB 873 – Indian Arts & Crafts
  67. LB 878 – School District Reorganization
  68. LB 905 – Indian Population Study
  69. LB 906 – Exempt Church-Related Schools from Control of State Dept. of Education
  70. LB 909 – Substitution of Generic Drugs
  71. LB 913 – Marriage Contracts
  72. LB 918 – Income Tax Check-off for Political Campaigns
  73. LB 924 – Public Service Jobs
  74. LB 938 – Interest on Installment Loans
  75. LB 943 – Life Insurance Policy Interest Increase
  76. LB 962 – Protect Land from Condemnation
  77. LB 965 – ESUs
  78. LB 967 – Treatment of Indians at Alcohol Treatment Units
  79. LB 984 – South Central Station Construction
  80. LB 1011 – Acquisition of Majors Hall at Peru State

Subject headings:

Anderson, Gary Lee, 1939-
Legislation — Nebraska
Legislators — Nebraska
Nebraska — Politics and government
Nebraska. Legislature, 1973-1976

Revised 11-27-2007 TMM

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