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  1. Consider helping us develop a plan to help Nebraska succeed in the energy-efficiency economy.
  2. Celebrating Thanksgiving with Catherine and my family.
  3. Proudly fighting for accountability and transparency in our state government.
  4. Go Huskers!
  5. Enjoyed speaking at the "Building Nebraska's Future Workforce" forum sponsored by Nebraska Appleseed.
  6. Great feedback tonight at the South Omaha Development Project design charrette session.
  7. Just finished introducing LR 175, an interim study examing financial literacy programs for both adults and our K-12 education system.
  8. Concerned about the State of Nebraska hiring international criminals to work at maximum-security prisons. You should be too.
  9. Just leaving the Omaha Hospitality Hall of Fame dinner. Great event with inspiring honorees.
  10. On my way to the Nebraska/Texas Tech game with Catherine and the Nordquists. Go Huskers!
  11. Congratulations to Building Bright Futures and the Bright Futures Foundation for an outstanding community meeting and progress report.
  12. Great meeting last night with the new leaders of the Wiercrest Neighborhood Association. Excited about the community-building in the area.
  13. Remember 9/11 and those families who lost a loved one.
  14. Informative green building forum tonight by Environment Omaha and glad to spend some time with the Hanscom Park Neighborhood Association.
  15. Go Huskers!
  16. Looking forward to the South Omaha Neighborhood Alliance meeting tonight.
  17. Enjoyed a great Sunday afternoon at the Latino Peace Officers Association fundraiser.
  18. Just returning from the Chamber of Commerce's Federal Fly-back.
  19. I am interested to hear everyone's thoughts on making personal financial education a high school graduation requirement.
  20. Learning more about talent-driven economic development and the importance of workforce development in moving Omaha and Nebraska forward.