Early life and education
Groene was born August 20, 1955, and raised on a farm near Olean in northeastern Nebraska. He graduated from high school inCareer
Groene began working for Brothers Equipment Company, a dealer in new and used agricultural implements based in Friend, Nebraska. In the course of this job, he moved to2014 election
In 2014, Groene announced that he would run for a seat in the Nebraska legislature, representing the 42nd District, which was coterminous with Lincoln County. Under Nebraska's term-limits law, the incumbent, Tom Hansen, was ineligible to run for a third consecutive term.2014 primary
Groene faced two other candidates in the nonpartisan primary election. Scott Dulin, a member of the2014 general election
In announcing his candidacy, Groene had stated that he would not accept contributions from "special interest groups", and would only accept "help to run his campaign from individual citizens". Over the course of the entire campaign, he secured $37,000 in contributions and spent $35,000. Major contributors to the campaign included Groene and his family, donating $8800; Providence Investments of North Platte, contributing $3500; and two individuals, one in Blair and one inLegislative tenure
2015 session
In the 2015 legislative session, Groene was assigned to the Education Committee, the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee, and the Nebraska Retirement Systems Committee. Groene led two successful2016 session
In its 2016 session, the Nebraska legislature passed three bills that Ricketts then vetoed. LB580 would have created an independent commission of citizens to draw new district maps following censuses; supporters described it as an attempt to de-politicize the redistricting process, while Ricketts maintained that the bill delegated the legislature's constitutional duty of redistricting to "an unelected and unaccountable board". In the bill's 29–15 passage, Groene voted against it, stating "Politicians are giving more and more authority to un-elected appointed commissions to avoid having to take a stand on issues." SponsorResignation
Groene resigned his office in February 2022 after being accused of taking sexually inappropriate photographs of a female legislative aide. He also dropped out of a race for a seat on the University of Nebraska Board of Regents. Groene denies that the photographs were sexual in nature.Controversy
Senator Groene is known for unguarded remarks toward constituents and his colleagues in the Legislature, including insults and vulgar hand gestures. He has described this behavior as a "push against the wall tactic" he considers successful when an opponent has "lost it".Intentionally contracting COVID
Groene opposes measures to contain theReligion useful to "keep people in line"
During a 2019 hearing about a bill mandating the phrase " In God We Trust" be displayed in every classroom in Nebraska, Groene stated that fear of Hell andHorse massage
Groene proposed a bill to change the regulations aroundInappropriate photos
A staffer working for Groene discovered photos of herself on Groene's laptop in the course of her work. The staffer said that the invasive photos were emailed with captions of a sexual and demeaning nature. After speaking with governorPersonal life
Groene married in 1985; he and his wife Barb have two children.References
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