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Hadley: Chambers Didn’t Break Senate Rules

Hadley: Chambers Didn’t Break Senate Rules

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Speaker of the Nebraska Legislature Galen Hadley of Kearney acknowledges he worried a controversy surrounding Senator Ernie Chambers could derail the legislative session.
Hadley says though Chambers’ criticism of the police offended many lawmakers, Chambers didn’t break any rules. . .


Hadley says Chambers wasn’t the only senator to make a controversial statement or two during the session. . .

 

Hadley says Senators are elected to represent the interests of the people in their legislative districts.

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