Mike Friend Explained

Michael "Mike" Friend
State Legislature:Nebraska
State:Nebraska
District:10th
Term:2002 - 2009
Preceded:Deb Suttle
Succeeded:Bob Krist
Party:Republican
Birth Date:4 October 1961
Birth Place:Omaha, Nebraska
Occupation:Nebraska Director, Americans for Prosperity
Residence:Omaha, Nebraska

Michael Friend (born October 4, 1961) is a politician from the U.S. state of Nebraska. He represented an Omaha district in the Nebraska Legislature, and later became and the first Director of Nebraska's Office of Violence Prevention.[1]

Friend was born in Omaha, and graduated from Millard Senior High School in 1980. He then attended Kearney State College from 1980 to 1982 and Creighton University in journalism, graduated in 1985 but studied law for an extra year. In 2002, Friend was elected to represent the 10th Legislative District in the Nebraska Legislature. He was re-elected in 2006 with over 76% of the vote. He sat on the General Affairs, Revenue, and Legislative Performance Audit Committees, and chaired the Urban Affairs Committee.

In 2006, Nebraska lawmakers passed a bill sponsored by Friend that restricts picketing and protesting at funerals. The law was designed to prohibit picketing a funeral within 300 feet of a cemetery, mortuary or church between one hour before and two hours following an event. The impetus for the legislation was a group of protesters who made a habit of picketing military funerals, as a form of protest against the United States.

In August 2009, Friend resigned from the Legislature after governor Dave Heineman appointed him Director of the Office of Violence Prevention.[1] The office holds the responsibility of overseeing grants to combat community violence.[2] Friend left the Office of Violence Prevention in 2011.

Sources

  1. Web site: Omaha Senator Mike Friend Takes State Job . Sen. Mike Friend . August 12, 2009 .
  2. Web site: Mike Friend Gets Crime-Prevention Post . Sen. Mike Friend . August 13, 2009 .
  3. Web site: Nebraska Unicameral Legislature . Sen. Mike Friend . March 17, 2009 .
  4. Web site: Picketing at funerals restricted by bill . Sen. Mike Friend . September 28, 2006 .

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Omaha Senator Mike Friend Takes State Job. Sen. Mike Friend. August 12, 2009.
    1. Web site: Mike Friend Gets Crime-Prevention Post. Sen. Mike Friend. August 13, 2009.