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Myron Dorn

State Senator · Nebraska · District 30 · Nonpartisan

Myron Dorn serves as a State Senator in the Nebraska Legislature, representing District 30 for the Nonpartisan party. The page below collects sourced biographical facts, the seat and district served, and provenance for Dorn.

Key facts

Full name
Myron Dorn
Office
State Senator
Chamber
Nebraska Legislature
State
Nebraska
District
District 30
Party
Nonpartisan
Status
Currently serving
Born
1954
OpenStates ID
ocd-person/4a8d555a-4bba-4f76-a3e1-88eee6030413
Dataset version
1.20260608

Biographical narrative

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Myron Dorn is a current member of the Nebraska State Legislature, representing District 30. He is affiliated with the nonpartisan legislative system of Nebraska and has been serving in this capacity since his election in 2018. Dorn's professional background is rooted in agriculture, and he is actively involved in various community and agricultural organizations. His legislative work focuses on a range of issues, including healthcare, infrastructure, and agricultural concerns, reflecting the needs of his constituents in Gage County and parts of Lancaster County.

Early life and career

Myron Dorn was born on October 23, 1954, in Beatrice, Nebraska. He completed his secondary education at Adams High School, graduating in 1972. Following high school, he pursued higher education at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in 1976. Dorn has built a career as a farmer in Nebraska, which has informed his understanding of agricultural issues and the challenges faced by rural communities.

In addition to his professional endeavors, Dorn is actively engaged in his community. He has been a member of the Adams Rescue Squad, serving as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), which highlights his commitment to public service and community health. He is also involved with the American Lutheran Church of Adams, where he serves as a council member. His participation in various agricultural organizations, including the Nebraska Farm Bureau, Nebraska Farmers Union, Nebraska Cattlemen, Nebraska Soybean Association, and Nebraska Corn Growers Association, underscores his dedication to the agricultural sector and rural advocacy.

Dorn's personal life includes his marriage to Julie in 1979, and together they have two children. His family-oriented values and community involvement reflect a commitment to the well-being of his constituents and the broader Nebraska community.

Legislative service

Myron Dorn was first elected to the Nebraska State Legislature in 2018 and has since been re-elected, continuing to serve in this role. As a member of the Nebraska Legislature, he represents District 30, which encompasses all of Gage County and a portion of southeast Lancaster County, including the villages of Hickman, Panama, and Roca, as well as a small area of Lincoln. This diverse district includes both rural and suburban communities, which shapes the legislative priorities and concerns that Dorn addresses.

In his legislative role, Dorn has taken on several key responsibilities. He is a member of the Appropriations Committee, which is responsible for overseeing the state budget and funding allocations. Additionally, he serves as the Chair of the Legislative Oversight Committee, which monitors the implementation of laws and the performance of state agencies. Dorn is also a member of the Reference Committee, Building Maintenance, and the Executive Board, indicating his involvement in various aspects of legislative governance.

Throughout his tenure, Dorn has introduced and supported a number of legislative bills aimed at addressing various issues affecting his constituents. Notably, he introduced Legislative Bill 525 in the 2019 session, which clarified provisions related to the sale of county land. This legislation aimed to streamline the process for county boards when selling land to other political subdivisions, thereby enhancing governmental efficiency.

Policy focus and district

Dorn's legislative focus encompasses a wide range of policy areas, reflecting the diverse needs of his district. A significant aspect of his work has been in the realm of healthcare. In the 2025 legislative session, he proposed Legislative Bill 55, which aimed to secure funding for mental health providers serving Medicaid-eligible participants. This bill highlights Dorn's commitment to improving healthcare access and quality, particularly in rural areas where such services may be limited. He has also expressed concerns regarding the state of healthcare facilities, such as nursing homes and assisted living facilities, in rural Nebraska.

Infrastructure development is another priority for Dorn. He introduced Legislative Bill 107 in 2019, which addressed provisions related to plumbing boards in cities and villages. This legislation aimed to clarify and modernize regulations governing plumbing practices, thereby enhancing public health and safety standards.

Dorn has also been active in economic policy, particularly in supporting agricultural interests. In the 2023 legislative session, he introduced Legislative Bill 562, which established the E-15 Access Standard Act. This law mandates that retailers sell E-15 gasoline from a significant portion of their fuel dispensers, promoting the use of higher ethanol blends and supporting Nebraska's agricultural economy. His legislative efforts reflect a broader commitment to ensuring that agricultural voices are represented in state policy discussions.

In addition to these areas, Dorn has shown an interest in historical preservation and education. He introduced Legislative Bill 563, which sought to allocate funds to the Nebraska State Historical Society for educational programs and preservation efforts. Although this bill was indefinitely postponed, it illustrates his recognition of the importance of history and culture in community development.

Dorn's engagement with agricultural issues is particularly noteworthy, given the cyclical nature of farming and the challenges faced by farmers in Nebraska. He has emphasized the need for a strong agricultural voice in the legislature, particularly during times of economic difficulty, such as those caused by adverse weather conditions, tax increases, and fluctuating crop prices. His experience as a farmer informs his advocacy for policies that support the agricultural community and promote sustainable farming practices.

Overall, Myron Dorn's legislative service is characterized by a commitment to addressing the needs of his constituents through a focus on healthcare, infrastructure, economic development, and agricultural advocacy. His active involvement in community organizations and public service roles further underscores his dedication to the well-being of the residents of District 30 and the state of Nebraska as a whole.

Notable legislation

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myron_DornWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-08

Notable quotes

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myron_DornWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-08

Key positions

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myron_DornWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-08

Legislative service

  1. Nebraska LegislatureDistrict 30 · Nonpartisan

Sources & provenance

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