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    Governor Pillen announces appointments to new Commission on Asian-American Affairs

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    LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) – Governor Jim Pillen announced the 13 appointments to the newly created Commission on Asian-American Affairs on Monday.

    The commission was created through passage of LB1300, which included legislation introduced by Senator Rita Sanders. Members serve four-year terms.

    The commission will coordinate programs related to Nebraska’s Asian-American community for housing, education, welfare, employment and other issues and will be overseen by a chairperson and four other executive board members. A list of the members follows. One final appointment is still to be made to the commission, which has a total of 14 members.

    Current members include:

    Maureen Brase, Raymond

    Weysan Dun, Omaha

    Deepak M. Gangahar, MD, Elkhorn

    Maorong Jiang, PhD, Omaha

    Tram Kieu, Lincoln

    Joanne Li, PhD, Omaha

    Yunwoo Nam, PhD, Lincoln

    Arunkumar Pondicherry, Lincoln

    Rebecca (Jueyezi) Reinhardt, Lincoln

    Vickie Sakurada Schaepler, Kearney

    Ryo Suzuki, Kearney

    Hiep Vu, PhD, Lincoln

    Carol Wang, Omaha

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