Dozens of union members elected by their peers to serve as delegates to our 2025 Biennial Delegate Assembly will convene in Lincoln August 15-17 to conduct the most important business of our union. When in session, the Delegate Assembly is our highest decision making body.
The weekend will start with a regular meeting of the NAPE/AFSCME Board of Directors. In addition to conducting regular business, the Board will be developing specific actions to take in response to the governor’s proposal to cut the state budget by $500 million. Board meetings are open for union members to observe. The Board will meet at NAPE/AFSCME headquarters in Lincoln from 2-6pm on Friday, August 15 (1230 O Street, Suite 120).
Over the weekend, delegates will consider changes to our strategic plan, legislative platform, and constitutional bylaws. They will also hear reports from various committees about the progress our union has made towards our goals over the past two years.
Additionally, a host of keynote speakers will address the delegates including AFSCME Secretary-Treasurer Elissa McBride, Nebraska State AFL-CIO President Sue Martin, and State Senator John Cavanaugh.
The delegate assembly is open for all union members to observe. The delegate assembly will be in session on Saturday, August 16 from 9am-5pm and Sunday, August 17 from 9am until the conclusion of business at the Cornhusker Marriott in Lincoln (333. S. 13th St.).