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|governor=Pete Ricketts
 
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|gparty=Republican
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|senator2=Ben Sasse
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|senator1=Deb Fischer
 
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|s1party=Republican
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|date=March 1, 1867 (37th)
 
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'''Nebraska''' is the thirty-seventh state to enter into the Union. It is located in the Midwest and borders Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, Wyoming, and South Dakota. Its capital is [[Lincoln]], and largest city is [[Omaha]].
 
'''Nebraska''' is the thirty-seventh state to enter into the Union. It is located in the Midwest and borders Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, Wyoming, and South Dakota. Its capital is [[Lincoln]], and largest city is [[Omaha]].
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The state Constitution of Nebraska, like all of the other 50 states, acknowledges God or our Creator or the ''Sovereign Ruler of the Universe''.  It says:
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:''We, the people, grateful to Almighty God for our freedom, do ordain and establish the following declaration of rights and frame of government, as the Constitution of the State of Nebraska.''
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
  
Parts of what is now Nebraska lay along the [[Oregon Trail | Oregon]], Mormon, and California Trails. Fort Kearney in particular was an important stop for those travelers.<ref>[http://www.theus50.com/nebraska/]</ref>
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Parts of what is now Nebraska lay along the [[Oregon Trail|Oregon]], Mormon, and California Trails. Fort Kearney in particular was an important stop for those travelers.<ref>[http://www.theus50.com/nebraska/]</ref>
  
 
On May 30, 1854, Congress passed the [[Kansas-Nebraska Act]] [http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/kanneb.htm], which created the territories of [[Kansas]] and Nebraska, divided at the 40th parallel, and gave them [[popular sovereignty]],<ref>[http://library.thinkquest.org/J0112391/kansas-nebraska_act.htm]</ref> that is, the right to decide whether to allow slavery or not. This act had been proposed by Senator [[Stephen Douglas]] of [[Illinois]], and angered slavery opponents because it allowed for the possibility of slavery north of the line drawn in the 1820 [[Missouri Compromise]]. The Kansas-Nebraska Act led to violence in Kansas, known as Bleeding Kansas. Despite the fact that such violence did not take place in Nebraska, Nebraska had to wait until March 1, 1867 to enter the Union.
 
On May 30, 1854, Congress passed the [[Kansas-Nebraska Act]] [http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/kanneb.htm], which created the territories of [[Kansas]] and Nebraska, divided at the 40th parallel, and gave them [[popular sovereignty]],<ref>[http://library.thinkquest.org/J0112391/kansas-nebraska_act.htm]</ref> that is, the right to decide whether to allow slavery or not. This act had been proposed by Senator [[Stephen Douglas]] of [[Illinois]], and angered slavery opponents because it allowed for the possibility of slavery north of the line drawn in the 1820 [[Missouri Compromise]]. The Kansas-Nebraska Act led to violence in Kansas, known as Bleeding Kansas. Despite the fact that such violence did not take place in Nebraska, Nebraska had to wait until March 1, 1867 to enter the Union.
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==Politics==
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Nebraska is a conservative state. In the 2016 election, voters strongly rejected an amendment to abolish the [[death penalty]], with about 66 percent voting in favor of capital punishment.<ref>Frumin, Aliyah (November 9, 2016). [http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/2016-election-day/election-2016-nebraska-oklahoma-vote-favor-death-penalty-n681301 Election 2016: Nebraska, Oklahoma Vote in Favor of Death Penalty]. ''NBC News''. Retrieved November 9, 2016.</ref>
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==Elected Officials==
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===Federal===
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*Sen. [[Deb Fischer]] (R)
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*Sen. [[Ben Sasse]] (R)
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*Rep. [[Jeff Fortenberry]] [R, NE-01]
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*Rep. [[Don Bacon]] [R, NE-02]
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*Rep. [[Adrian Smith]] [R, NE-03]
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===Statewide===
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*Governor [[Pete Ricketts]] (R)
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*Lt. Governor [[Mike Foley]] (R)
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*Attorney General [[Doug Peterson]] (R)
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*Secretary of State [[John Gale]] (R)
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*State Auditor [[Charlie Janssen]] (R)
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*State Treasurer [[Don Stenberg]] (R)
  
 
==Miscellaneous Facts==
 
==Miscellaneous Facts==
Nebraska is the only state to use the electric chair as its sole method of [[Capital punishment|execution]].<ref>[http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,206131,00.html]</ref>
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Nebraska was the only state to use the electric chair as its sole method of [[Capital punishment|execution]].,<ref>[http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,206131,00.html]</ref> although now it uses lethal injection after a ruling by the Nebraska Supreme Court stated the electric chair was unconstitutional <ref>[http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/methods-execution]</ref>
  
 
In the world of sports, the football team of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is the state's pride and joy, having won five national championships.<ref>[http://sharkfeet.tripod.com/history.htm]</ref>
 
In the world of sports, the football team of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is the state's pride and joy, having won five national championships.<ref>[http://sharkfeet.tripod.com/history.htm]</ref>
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Nebraska is the only state to have a unicameral Legislative body (since 1934/7 when it was decided in a constitutional amendment to remove the house of representatives to cut costs); along with a nonpartisan (Parties are not listed as part of the election, although there is no question of which party a person is from) election format; and is also the smallest at 49 senators.<ref>[http://nebraskalegislature.gov/about/ou_facts.php]</ref>
  
 
==Notable Nebraskans==
 
==Notable Nebraskans==
 
*[[William Jennings Bryan]], former presidential candidate, Populist statesman, and participant in the Scopes trial in the 1920s, lived in Lincoln.
 
*[[William Jennings Bryan]], former presidential candidate, Populist statesman, and participant in the Scopes trial in the 1920s, lived in Lincoln.
 
*[[Gutzon Borglun]], who designed Mount Rushmore, grew up in Nebraska.
 
*[[Gutzon Borglun]], who designed Mount Rushmore, grew up in Nebraska.
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*[[Marlon Brando]], actor, was from Omaha.
 
*Billionaire investor [[Warren Buffett]] lives in [[Omaha]].
 
*Billionaire investor [[Warren Buffett]] lives in [[Omaha]].
 
*Famous author [[Willa Cather]], best known for her novel ''My Antonia'', grew up in Red Cloud, an experience which inspired the book.
 
*Famous author [[Willa Cather]], best known for her novel ''My Antonia'', grew up in Red Cloud, an experience which inspired the book.
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*Standup comedian Larry the Cable Guy is from Pawnee City.
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*Vice President [[Dick Cheney]] is from Lincoln.
 
*President [[Gerald Ford]] was born in Omaha.
 
*President [[Gerald Ford]] was born in Omaha.
 
*[[L. Ron Hubbard]], founder of the Church of [[Scientology]], was born in Tilden.
 
*[[L. Ron Hubbard]], founder of the Church of [[Scientology]], was born in Tilden.
 
*Charles Starkweather, one of the most notorious serial killers in American history, was executed in Nebraska.
 
*Charles Starkweather, one of the most notorious serial killers in American history, was executed in Nebraska.
*Malcom X, Civil Rights activist was born in Nebraska.
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==References==
 
==References==
 
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[[Category:States of the United States]]
 
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[[Category:Red States]]

Revision as of 13:00, September 13, 2018

Nebraska
Capital Lincoln
Nickname The Cornhusker State
Official Language English
Governor Pete Ricketts, R
Senator Deb Fischer, R
(202) 224-6551
Contact
Senator Ben Sasse, R
(202) 224-4224
Contact
Population 1,796,619
Ratification of Constitution/or statehood March 1, 1867 (37th)
Flag of Nebraska Motto: Equality before the law

Nebraska is the thirty-seventh state to enter into the Union. It is located in the Midwest and borders Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, Wyoming, and South Dakota. Its capital is Lincoln, and largest city is Omaha.

The state Constitution of Nebraska, like all of the other 50 states, acknowledges God or our Creator or the Sovereign Ruler of the Universe. It says:

We, the people, grateful to Almighty God for our freedom, do ordain and establish the following declaration of rights and frame of government, as the Constitution of the State of Nebraska.

History

Parts of what is now Nebraska lay along the Oregon, Mormon, and California Trails. Fort Kearney in particular was an important stop for those travelers.[1]

On May 30, 1854, Congress passed the Kansas-Nebraska Act [7], which created the territories of Kansas and Nebraska, divided at the 40th parallel, and gave them popular sovereignty,[2] that is, the right to decide whether to allow slavery or not. This act had been proposed by Senator Stephen Douglas of Illinois, and angered slavery opponents because it allowed for the possibility of slavery north of the line drawn in the 1820 Missouri Compromise. The Kansas-Nebraska Act led to violence in Kansas, known as Bleeding Kansas. Despite the fact that such violence did not take place in Nebraska, Nebraska had to wait until March 1, 1867 to enter the Union.

Politics

Nebraska is a conservative state. In the 2016 election, voters strongly rejected an amendment to abolish the death penalty, with about 66 percent voting in favor of capital punishment.[3]

Elected Officials

Federal

Statewide

Miscellaneous Facts

Nebraska was the only state to use the electric chair as its sole method of execution.,[4] although now it uses lethal injection after a ruling by the Nebraska Supreme Court stated the electric chair was unconstitutional [5]

In the world of sports, the football team of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is the state's pride and joy, having won five national championships.[6]

Nebraska is the only state to have a unicameral Legislative body (since 1934/7 when it was decided in a constitutional amendment to remove the house of representatives to cut costs); along with a nonpartisan (Parties are not listed as part of the election, although there is no question of which party a person is from) election format; and is also the smallest at 49 senators.[7]

Notable Nebraskans

  • William Jennings Bryan, former presidential candidate, Populist statesman, and participant in the Scopes trial in the 1920s, lived in Lincoln.
  • Gutzon Borglun, who designed Mount Rushmore, grew up in Nebraska.
  • Marlon Brando, actor, was from Omaha.
  • Billionaire investor Warren Buffett lives in Omaha.
  • Famous author Willa Cather, best known for her novel My Antonia, grew up in Red Cloud, an experience which inspired the book.
  • Standup comedian Larry the Cable Guy is from Pawnee City.
  • Vice President Dick Cheney is from Lincoln.
  • President Gerald Ford was born in Omaha.
  • L. Ron Hubbard, founder of the Church of Scientology, was born in Tilden.
  • Charles Starkweather, one of the most notorious serial killers in American history, was executed in Nebraska.

References

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  3. Frumin, Aliyah (November 9, 2016). Election 2016: Nebraska, Oklahoma Vote in Favor of Death Penalty. NBC News. Retrieved November 9, 2016.
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