Judicial Resources Commission to Hold June 7 Public Hearing

Judicial Resources Commission to Hold June 7 Public Hearing

PUBLIC HEARING:  The Judicial Resources Commission will hold a public hearing on Friday, June 7, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. CDT, in Room 1510 of the State Capitol Building in Lincoln, Nebraska, to consider:

  1. Whether a judicial vacancy exists in the office of the District Court, 10th Judicial District, due to the retirement of Judge Terri S. Harder.

MEETING AGENDAClick here for the full meeting agenda and supporting materials.

ATTENDANCE OPTIONSMembers of the Commission have the option of participating in the proceedings either in-person at the State Capitol, or via Zoom. Members of the public have the option of attending the proceedings either in-person at the State Capitol, or via Zoom using this public link:  https://nejudicial-gov.zoom.us/j/84481606129

PUBLIC TESTIMONY OPTIONS: Those wishing to present testimony during the public hearing may either (1) appear in person at the State Capitol Rm. 1510 and sign in as a witness, or (2) submit written testimony in advance of the hearing by emailing it to: kara.nielsen@nejudicial.gov or by mailing it postage pre-paid to: Judicial Resources Commission, State Capitol Building, Rm. 2222, P.O. Box 98910, Lincoln, NE 68509. To be considered by the Commission, any written testimony must be received no later than June 6, 2024. All written testimony submitted by the deadline will be marked as an exhibit, received at the hearing, and made available to the public.

Members of the Judicial Resources Commission are:

Honorable Jonathan J. Papik, Chair 
Honorable Travis P. O’Gorman, AllianceTimothy R. Engler, Lincoln
Honorable Anne M. Paine, McCook Taylor Gage, Lincoln
Brian Phares, North PlatteCydnianne Hall, Papillion
Meagan Spomer, OmahaKen Hartman, Omaha
Darlene Starman, LincolnHonorable Matthew R. Kahler, Omaha
Ron Temple, NorfolkRoxanne Kracl, Fremont 
Jacqueline Tessendorf, Columbus Nancy McCabe, Omaha 
Maria Whitmore, Shelby Robert Parker, North Platte

For reasonable accommodations relating to the Americans with Disabilities Act, please call (402) 471-3730. For persons who are deaf or hard of hearing, please call the Nebraska Relay System at 711.