Norm Wallman

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Norm Wallman
Nebraska State Senate District 30
Incumbent
Assumed office
2004
Current term ends
2010
Political party Non-partisan
Profession Foreman / Senator
Website Biography

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Norm Wallman (1938-) is a member of the Nebraska Unicameral representing District 30. He was first elected in 2006.

Wallman voted in favor of Nebraska Legislative Bill 39, to restrict initiative rights in Nebraska.[1]

Background

Born February 6, 1938 in Gage County, Nebraska, Wallman graduated from Cortland High School. He is currently married to Pat Wallman with two children and is known to be Lutheran.

Education

Norm Wallman received his diploma from Cortland High School in 1955.

Professional Experience

Norm Wallman joined the Army Nation Guard in 1957 and left in 1965. Since 1995, he has worked as a farmer.

Political Experience

Norm Wallman served on the Highland Township Board from 1975 to 1979 and became a senator in 2006.

Organizations

Norm Wallman is currently involved with a number of organizations, including the Lutheran Church, American Legion Post 253, Norris #160 School Board, Norris #160 School Board, Local Co-Ops, Christian Lutheran Choir, and the Pickerhill Cooperative.

Caucuses/Non-Legislative Committees

Norm Wallman currently serves on the Norris Forest Committee.

Committees

Norm Wallman currently serves on the Agriculture Committee, the Business and Labor Committee, and the Health and Human Services Committee.

Contact information

Sen. Norm Wallman
Room 1528, State Capitol
Lincoln, NE 68509
Phone: (402) 471-2620
E-mail: nwallman@leg.ne.gov

External links

References

  1. LB39 - Provide restrictions relating to petition circulation and change campaign reporting provisions
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