(Photo courtesy of the Nebraska Unicameral Information Office) This is the latest in a series of posts I have done criticizing Nebraska’s legalized child abandonment laws. You can find my earlier posts via my Nebraska tag. *** Consider this the late afternoon update to my earlier post today, Nebraska- IMPORTANT mid-day legislative update, Contact the […]
This is the latest in a series of posts I have done criticizing Nebraska’s legalized child abandonment laws. You can find my earlier posts via my Nebraska tag. *** (Consider this a personally posted action alert of sorts. Please forward freely with contact information attached.) Lots of VERY IMPORTANT, and very bad things are happening […]
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(Photo courtesy of the Nebraska Unicameral Information Office) This is the latest in a series of posts I have done criticizing Nebraska’s legalized child abandonment laws. You can find my earlier posts via my Nebraska tag. *** Nebraska has an incredible State Capitol, it’s a shame to see it used as the venue where the […]
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