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NE LR72

NE LR72
Recognize Mosaic for continuing the mission of its founding organizations to serve people with intellectual and developmental disabilities


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Introduced
03/17/2025
In Committee
Crossed Over
Passed
03/25/2025
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
03/25/2025

Introduced Session

109th Legislature

Bill Summary

Recognize Mosaic for continuing the mission of its founding organizations to serve people with intellectual and developmental disabilities

AI Summary

This resolution recognizes Mosaic, a faith-based organization that serves people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD), commemorating its centennial history. The resolution traces Mosaic's origins back to the Martin Luther Home Society, founded in Sterling, Nebraska in 1925, which initially focused on educating children with I/DD. Throughout challenging periods like the Great Depression and World War II, the organization survived through the generosity of Nebraskans who supported its mission. In 2003, the Martin Luther Home Society merged with Bethphage Inner Mission Society to create Mosaic, which is now the largest faith-based provider of services for people with I/DD in the United States. The resolution formally acknowledges Mosaic's commitment to continuing the original founding organizations' mission of serving people with I/DD across Nebraska and eleven other states, highlighting the organization's century-long dedication to supporting individuals with developmental challenges.

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Last Action

President/Speaker signed (on 03/25/2025)

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