Tax Day Rally

by LCGOP April 7, 2010

Lincoln, Nebraska –We are pleased to announce a Tax Day Rally on April 15.  The rally will be held on Centennial Mall, just north of the State Capitol from 5:30 to 6:30 PM.  Immediately following the rally, complimentary food and beverages will be served at the Ridnour Room located at 809 P Street. There will also be a free showing of the Tea Party Movie. Key speakers at the rally will include Governor Dave Heineman, State Senator Tony Fulton, City Councilman Adam Hornung and Lincoln businessman Kyle Kollmorgen.  

Paul Zoz, Chairman of the Lancaster GOP, stated that “Nebraska has been a model state when it comes to holding the line on tax increases by cutting spending. That simply is not the case at the federal level.  I want to emphasize that this event is not just for Republicans. I encourage all citizens to join us and let our voices be heard.  It’s about being an American. It’s about being a Nebraskan.  With our State’s reputation tarnished by Ben Nelson and the Cornhusker Kickback, we want to send a clear message to Washington that we don’t want them spending  more borrowed money from China. We don’t want them continuing to take away our freedoms. “

Questions should be directed to the Lancaster County Republican Party at 525-4845 or party@lcgop.com.

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Joe Kelly Announces Endorsements

by LCGOP January 29, 2010

Joe Kelly, Candidate for Lancaster County Attorney announced today that his campaign has received endorsements from the Lincoln Police Union and the State Troopers Association of Nebraska (Headquarters Troop).


 

The Lincoln Police Union represents approximately 266 commissioned officers and sergeants in the Lincoln Nebraska Police Department.


The State Troopers Association of Nebraska (Headquarters Troop) has been representing the personnel of the Nebraska State Patrol since it began in the 1970’s.  The Association was formed after troopers across the State wanted to create a group that unified the idea of socialization, camaraderie and brotherhood.
 

 

“I have had the opportunity over the last 24 years to work with many State Troopers and Lincoln Police officers, these law enforcement professionals are on the front lines working to keep the citizens of Lincoln and Nebraska safe each and every day, as well as assisting the County Attorney’s office in prosecuting individuals so that citizens are not in harm’s way.  I am extremely proud to have the support of the members of these groups of law enforcement professions,” Kelly said.


Paid for by Joe Kelly for County Attorney

Jeff Schumacher, Treasurer, 130-132 S. 13th St., Suite 200, Lincoln, NE 68508


www.joekelly2010.com 

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Join the LCGOP For our 5th Annual Lincoln Reagan Dinner, February 16

by LCGOP January 26, 2010

The Lancaster County Republican Party

Invites You to their 5th Annual

Lincoln Reagan Dinner

With Special Guests

Senator Mike Johanns and Stephanie Johanns

Invited Special guests:

Governor Dave Heineman, Congressman Jeff Fortenberry,  Lt. Governor Rick Sheehy, Secretary of State John Gale, Attorney General Jon Bruning, State Treasurer Shane Osborn, State Auditor Mike Foley, candidates for State Treasurer, and County, Legislative, NRD, and SCC office holders and candidates in Lancaster County.  

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Country Club of Lincoln

 3200 South 24th Street

  Lincoln, NE 

5:30pm-6:30pm    Private reception with Senator Johanns and elected officials

6:00pm-7:00pm    Open reception with ticket holders and elected officials.

7:00pm-8:30pm    Dinner and program

$50 for Individual Tickets to open reception and dinner

$250 includes private Reception, photo and dinner for 2 with listing in program and invitation

$500 includes private reception, photo and dinner for 4 with listing in program and invitation

For larger donations and to buy a table please contact Darlene Starman by calling:  488-4225

Please RSVP:

Mail to:

Lancaster County Republican Party

1610 N Street

  Lincoln, NE 68508

E-mail:  party@lcgop.com

Paid for by the Lancaster County Republican Party, 1610 "N" Street, Lincoln,  NE  68508 

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Check out the Great article about Andy Stebbing, Republican Candidate for County Treasurer

by LCGOP January 20, 2010

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Let Your Voices Be Heard! LCGOP Townhall Meeting

by LCGOP January 12, 2010

 

The Lancaster County Party will be hosting a public Townhall meeting to discuss the tough issues facing the country from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM Thursday, January 14, 2010 in Waverly at the Trackside Bar and Grill, 13800 Guilford Street.

This event is free and open to the public. There will be a social hour from 6:00PM to 7:00PM for citizens to get a chance to get to know elected officials and candidates. This will be followed with a town hall discussion from 7:00 to 9:00 PM with 14 elected officials and candidates including Lt. Governor Rick Sheehy and Secretary of State John Gale.

This is the start of a new Lancaster County Republican Party policy to hold monthly townhall meetings in different areas of the county. County Chairman Paul Zoz said, "Our State’s reputation has been tarnished by Ben Nelson’s Cornhusker Kickback. I pledge the Lancaster County Republican Party is going to listen to the people. We will do our best to set an example that will reflect the honesty and integrity that the people deserve from their leaders."

Questions should be directed to the Lancaster County Republican Party at 525-4845 or
party@lcgop.com.

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Sale of Lancaster Manor Is Right Decision

by LCGOP October 20, 2009

I was disappointed after reading the opinion article recently submitted by several State Senators.  It is regrettable that the Senators would make such statements when they apparently did little or no research into the facts of the matter.  I recently visited the Manor and spoke to several individuals and found the situation to be quite different than the one being portrayed.  Let me address some of the concerns raised by the Senators, and respond with indisputable facts.

 

1.) Lancaster Manor is a not a facility of last resort.  A prevailing misperception is that the Lancaster Manor is a facility of last resort. It’s not. EVERY person residing at the Manor has a payer source, whether it is private or Medicaid/Medicare.  In addition, the Manor has and does turn away potential residents for any number of reasons— including financial and medical. Finally, it seems many potential residents are choosing not to reside at Lancaster Manor. Currently, the Manor has about 236 residents when its capacity is about 293.  It seems that potential residents are opting for other nursing care facilities making Lancaster Manor not the facility of last resort, but rather the facility of last choice.
 
2.)    Lancaster Manor is not self-sustaining. The Senators claim that “Lancaster Manor has been and continues to be a self-sustaining nursing facility . . . “. Boldly stating that the Manor is self-sustaining is not only ridiculous, it simply is untrue.  Let’s review the facts: In 2008-09, the County had to provide over $735,000 in taxpayer support. In 2009-10, the County Commissioners were forced to budget $1.4 million to cover operational expenses. In addition, the Manor has deferred capital improvements to the tune of at least $2.8 million.  These figures do not include the amount of support staff from other county offices, let alone the amount of overtime, sick leave, workers’ compensation claims, and other legal liabilities.
 
3.)    Privatizing Lancaster Manor Provides Even Better Service to Residents. The topic of selling the Manor came up in 2007 when the Manor was losing nearly $100,000/month according to County Budget and Fiscal Office.   Rather than sell the Manor at that time, the County decided to bring in Ron Fetters as Administrator to turn things around.  That failed, culminating with Ron Fetters resignation a year later.  With mounting losses and negative cash flow, the decision to sell was again brought up in February 2009 at which time it was decided to move forward with the sale.  The process to sell the Manor has followed the process outlined in State Statue to sell such an asset, which included an RFQ that any and all interested parties were invited to respond.  It was a fair, open, and inclusive process.  It has already been made clear that all the residents of the Manor will be able to stay and that the current employees will have the opportunity to remain. 

 

Because it is a government facility, citizens need to understand that Lancaster Manor is prohibited from functioning like a private facility, which makes competing with private facilities difficult. It makes me question whether government should be in the business of providing these services when clearly private business can meet those needs. 

 

Assuming the County can minimize the restrictions on the sale to maximize the return to the taxpayers, we hopefully will be able to create a fund similar to the Community Health Endowment which happened when the City sold Lincoln General to Bryan Hospital.  This has already been suggested by Commissioner Deb Schorr, and has the potential to positively impact our County for years to come.  

 

Had the Senators taken the time and effort to talk to relevant officials involved with the operations of this facility, I am sure they would agree the sale makes sense.  The right process was followed. It’s the right decision for the County, and the residents of the Manor.

 


Paul Zoz, LCGOP Chair

 

source: http://journalstar.com/news/opinion/editorial/columnists/article_23213fb4-b85c-11de-bd8e-001cc4c03286.html

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Pictures from Family Fun(d) Festival 2009

by LCGOP October 19, 2009

 

Check out the pictures from the 2009 Family Fun(d) Festival.  The 2010 Family Fun(d) Festival will be held on Sunday, July 25, 2010 at James Arthur Vineyards.

 

Click here to view!

 

 

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Evnen Accepts Invitation for AELC Membership

by LCGOP October 13, 2009

 

Robert  B. Evnen, a partner at Woods and Aitken LLP, has accepted an invitation to join the American Employment Law Council. (AELC) The invitation-only organization was founded in 1993 by the nation's premier labor and employment lawyers. According to the AELC, membership is reserved for "experienced and accomplished lawyers whose practice principally involves the representation of employers at a significant level of responsibility."

"AELC membership recognizes Bob's expertise and dedication to labor and employment law on a national level and is a most-deserved recognition of his work in this ever-changing area of law," said Paul Schudel, a managing partner at Woods & Aitken.

The AELC's primary objective is "to encourage and promote the highest standards of professional competence and responsibility in the field of labor and employment law." The AELC focuses on education in its mission to "further its founders' commitment to enlightened and fair-minded practices, to full participation in the workplace of qualified men and women from every quarter, and to the competitive success of employers in national and international markets."

"It's an honor to be a new AELC member. I look forward to expanding my participation in the national discussion on key labor and employment issues, and applying the latest ideas and perspectives to the service of my clients in Nebraska and around the country," said Evnen.

Since 1921, Woods & Aitken LLP has focused its practice of law on achieving long-term client success on local, regional and national levels. This commitment to client service has led to the expansion from the firm's Lincoln, Nebraska office to establishing offices in Omaha, Nebraska; Denver, Colorado; and Washington, D.C. Woods & Aitken LLP has emerged as a nationally recognized leader in the practice of construction, real estate, telecommunications, and banking and finance law. The Firm's website is: www.woodsaitken.com

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Paul Zoz Elected Chair of Lancaster County Republican Party

by LCGOP September 24, 2009

(Lincoln,NE) At their county convention held Tuesday evening, delegates of the Lancaster County Republican Party unanimously elected Paul Zoz as the new Lancaster County Republican Party Chair. Joe Murray was re-elected as secretary and Faith White was re-elected as Treasurer.

 

After his election, Zoz stated, “there is great opportunity for Republicans to advance our message of smaller government, lower taxes, fiscal conservatism, and personal responsibility. Government is out of control and we need to rein it back.”

 

Zoz will serve for the next two years and during this time there will be a number of local and statewide elections. “The Lancaster County Republican Party is here to motivate and encourage not only Republican voters and candidates, but also those voters who feel disenfranchised with our current political climate. We hear those of you who are discouraged about high property taxes, fearful about having healthcare options limited, and just plain angry about too much government control. We believe in government by the people and for the people.”

 

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Family Fun(d) Festival

by LCGOP June 19, 2009
Please Mark the date of Sunday July 19, 2009.

From 4 to 8 PM, the Lancaster County Republican Party will be holding our first annual Family Fund Festival at James Arthur Vineyard. There will be fun outdoor activities for kids and adults. Plan to bring the enitre family out for a fun time!

the cost is only $10 per person or $25 per family, which includes supper.

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