John (John) N. Harms (N-SS48)
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Capitol: 402.471.2802
FAX: 402.471.2126
District: 308.641.6296
Senator
Nebraska State Senate
Room 2011 State Capitol 1445 K Street
Lincoln, NE 68509

District Office:
1918 East 28th Street
Scottsbluff, NE 69361
Elected: 2006    Next Election: 2014
Spouse: Patricia A.   DOB: 2/17/1940
Committee Assignments
ChairmanSenate Special Committee on Legislative Performance Audit
ChairmanSenate Special Committee on Legislature's Planning
MemberSenate Committee on Appropriations
Counties Representing
Scotts Bluff

Bio

Biography - Elected to Nebraska Legislature- 2006; re-elected 2010. Born Feb. 17, 1940, in Bayard. Education- Graduate of Morrill Public School, 1958; Chadron State College (B.S. and M.S. in secondary education), 1966 and (Ed.D. in higher education administration) 1975. Family- Married Patricia, July 6, 1963; three children- Stacy Moore, Nick Harms and Suzette Luster. Occupation- Retired. Former- president, Western Nebraska Community College (1976-2006); president, McCook Community College (1973-76); dean of instruction, Northeast Technical College (1972-73); dean of instruction, Northeastern Nebraska College (1970-72); dean of students, Northeastern Nebraska College (1968-70); director of housing and financial aid, Chadron State College (1966-68); graduate assistant, Chadron State College (1966); high school teacher, Gering Public School (1962-65). Member- Regional West Medical Center Board; Twin City Development Board; Community Christian Foundation Board; Nebraska Children and Families Foundation Board; Monument Bible Church (teacher); Scottsbluff and Gering Rotary Club; American Vocational Association; American Association of Community Colleges; Association of Community College Trustees. Former member- Greater Nebraska Workforce Investment Board; Nebraska Rural Development Commission; Combined Health Agencies of Nebraska Leadership Council; Nebraska Educational Television Council for Higher Education; UNL Arts Are Basic Advisory Board; National League for Nursing Council; Nebraska Foundations for the Humanities.