8/26/24, 5:33pm, texted offer to send access code
9/10/24, 1:01pm, emailed access code and Blog link
9/10/24, 2:21pm, text to verify received email
9/10/24, 4:53pm, candidate verified email receipt
contacted by resident of the district
9/26/24, 4:14 pm, left voicemail, texted a message, and email sent.
9/29/24, 6:31pm, emailed access code
9/29/24, 6:33pm, text alert to sent email
10/25/24, 6:05pm, "no more nagging" text
10/16/24, 5:20 pm, left voicemail, and resent email with access code
Incumbent
8/26/24, 5:36pm, texted offer to send access code
9/10/24, 2:03pm, emailed access code
9/10/24, 2:08pm, candidate emailed information sent to campaign
9/10/24, 2:10pm, text to verify received email
9/10/24, 2:13pm, texted apology for missing email
9/16/24, 3:40pm, communications director authorized sending access code
contacted by resident of district
9/26/24, 4:21 pm, left voicemail, texted message and email sent.
9/29/24, 6:34pm, emailed access code
10/1/24, 12:14am, emailed access code to communications director.
10/16/24, 5:20 pm, left voicemail and email re-sent with access code
10/25/24, 6:21pm, "no more nagging" text
Job Description
How office affects the voter
Of approximately a $4 Billion State Budget, the Board of Regents presides over expenditures, state federal and private grants and private donations of approximately $2 Billion. Nebraska football is not included with the exception of insurance for student athletes.
Duties and Responsibilities
• Hire/fire the president and other leadership of the university. • Determine faculty tenure, compensation, insurance, retirement benefits (according to certain requirements) and benefits for all employees • Pay expenses for recruiting academic, administrative, professional, and managerial personnel. • Manage/Approve the quality of buildings/properties of the university. • Determine the amount of money for purchasing art and selling textbooks at a fair price. • Provide governance for postsecondary educational institutions designated by the Legislature to be a part of the University of Nebraska system, including the medical center. • Approve programs of instruction in the colleges which may be designed by the faculty and provide for holding classes without duplication throughout the university system. • Confer degrees
Of approximately a $4 Billion State Budget, the Board of Regents presides over expenditures, state federal and private grants and private donations of approximately $2 Billion. Nebraska football is not included with the exception of insurance for student athletes.
Duties and Responsibilities
• Hire/fire the president and other leadership of the university. • Determine faculty tenure, compensation, insurance, retirement benefits (according to certain requirements) and benefits for all employees • Pay expenses for recruiting academic, administrative, professional, and managerial personnel. • Manage/Approve the quality of buildings/properties of the university. • Determine the amount of money for purchasing art and selling textbooks at a fair price. • Provide governance for postsecondary educational institutions designated by the Legislature to be a part of the University of Nebraska system, including the medical center. • Approve programs of instruction in the colleges which may be designed by the faculty and provide for holding classes without duplication throughout the university system. • Confer degrees
Requirements for the position
Must be a registered voter.
Other information
Many of the noted duties and responsibilities are being managed by others within the university system without Regents direct supervision. Current tenured employment framework allows for others to create and determine policies and practices. If someone running for the office wants to be more involved in the details, there would need to be some changes in policy for how things are managed. The position requires the ability to work collaboratively.
Term of office
6 years
Partisan?
Nonpartisan
When election is held
There are 8 regent districts roughly equally apportioned by population at each decimal census, with district boundaries determined by the State Legislature. Elections are staggered every 2 years for differing districts.
Of approximately a $4 Billion State Budget, the Board of Regents presides over expenditures, state federal and private grants and private donations of approximately $2 Billion. Nebraska football is not included with the exception of insurance for student athletes.
Duties and Responsibilities
• Hire/fire the president and other leadership of the university. • Determine faculty tenure, compensation, insurance, retirement benefits (according to certain requirements) and benefits for all employees • Pay expenses for recruiting academic, administrative, professional, and managerial personnel. • Manage/Approve the quality of buildings/properties of the university. • Determine the amount of money for purchasing art and selling textbooks at a fair price. • Provide governance for postsecondary educational institutions designated by the Legislature to be a part of the University of Nebraska system, including the medical center. • Approve programs of instruction in the colleges which may be designed by the faculty and provide for holding classes without duplication throughout the university system. • Confer degrees
Requirements for the position
Must be a registered voter.
Other information
Many of the noted duties and responsibilities are being managed by others within the university system without Regents direct supervision. Current tenured employment framework allows for others to create and determine policies and practices. If someone running for the office wants to be more involved in the details, there would need to be some changes in policy for how things are managed. The position requires the ability to work collaboratively.
Term of office
6 years
Partisan?
Nonpartisan
When election is held
There are 8 regent districts roughly equally apportioned by population at each decimal census, with district boundaries determined by the State Legislature. Elections are staggered every 2 years for differing districts.