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Mike Hilgers was born on 25 October, 1978 in Omaha, Nebraska, U.S., is an American politician (born 1978). Discover Mike Hilgers's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 45 years old?

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Age 45 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 25 October, 1978
Birthday 25 October
Birthplace Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1977

He was the first Speaker from Lincoln since 1977–78.

1978

Mike Hilgers (born October 25, 1978) is an American businessman, lawyer and politician who is the Nebraska Attorney General.

1997

He graduated from Omaha Creighton Preparatory School in 1997.

2001

He obtained an economics degree from Baylor University in 2001.

He lives in Lincoln, Nebraska, with his wife Heather, and four children – Alice, Elsie, Clara Jane, and Michael Jr.

Hilgers graduated from the University of Chicago Law School, where he was an editor on the Law Review.

After graduating from law school, He served as a judicial clerk for the Edith Brown Clement, senior judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.

He worked at the International Intellectual Property Law firm, and Fish & Richardson P.C., before moving back home to Lincoln.

Hilgers is the founder of the law firm Hilgers Graben, which he started building in his basement.

The law firm was named to Inc. magazine's list of fastest 5000 growing companies in the country three years in a row.

2010

Hilgers was elected Speaker for the 107th Legislature by acclamation.

Hilgers was elected the Chairman of the executive board of the Legislative Council for the 106th Legislature.

Hilgers was elected the Chairman of the Rules Committee for the 105th Legislature.

For the 105th and 106th Legislatures, Hilgers was a member of the Transportation and Telecommunications Committee as well as the Government, Military, and Veterans Affairs Committee.

For the 107th Legislature, he serves as a member of the executive board, Legislative Performance Audit, Planning, and Reference Committees.

As speaker, he is an ex officio member of the Rules Committee.

He also served as the Chairman of the State Tourism and Recreation Water Access Resources (STAR WARS) Special Committee, created by LB406, which was intended to study transformative water and tourism projects around the state of Nebraska.

2012

In 2012, Hilgers challenged incumbent Senator Ken Haar for the State Legislature, District 21.

He came in second in the primary campaign with 2,238 votes (46.2%) behind Ken Haar's 2,471 votes (51%) and ahead of Bryan C. Ifland's 134 votes (2.8%).

Hilgers lost the general election with 6,784 votes (49.7%), 85 votes behind Ken Haar's 6,869 votes (50.3%).

2014

In 2014, Hilgers ran for election to be Nebraska's Attorney General.

He lost the primary campaign with 43,371 votes (22.9%) behind Doug Peterson's 67,578 votes (35.6%) and Brian Buecher's 48,316 votes (25.5%) and ahead of Pete Pirsch's 30,321 votes (16%).

2016

In 2016, Hilgers ran for election to the State Legislature, District 21.

He won the primary campaign with 3,053 votes (53.4%) ahead of Larry Scherer's 1,936 votes (33.8%) and Rick Vest's 732 votes (12.8%).

He won the general election campaign with 8,588 votes (56.7%) compared to Larry Scherer's 6,567 votes (43.3%).

2017

He previously served as a Republican member of the Nebraska Legislature, representing the 21st district from 2017 to 2023.

On January 6, 2021, Hilgers was elected as Speaker of the Nebraska Legislature.

Hilgers was born in Omaha, Nebraska.

Hilgers introduced in 2017 LB271, which cut red tape in the construction of certain larger highway construction projects.

2018

In 2018 the magazine named it the fastest growing private company in Lincoln.

In 2018, he prioritized LB1119, Senator Riepe's bill to expand direct primary care in Nebraska.

The bill passed on final reading.

In 2021, he prioritized LB388, a bill introduced at the request of Governor Ricketts to expand high-speed broadband to 30,000 households around the State of Nebraska.

The bill passed 49–0.

2019

In 2019, Hilgers introduced and prioritized LB616, a bill to accelerate construction of the “long-awaited South Beltway, reducing its completion timetable from eight to three years.” In addition to accelerating the timetable for completion the bill was estimated to save $25 million in construction costs.

The bill passed 48–0.

As of May 2021, the South Beltway was on track to be finished on its expedited schedule.

2020

In 2020, Hilgers ran for re-election to the State Legislature, District 21.

He won the primary campaign with 5,150 votes (59.1%) ahead of Brodey Weber's 2,379 votes (27.3%) and Joseph Couch's 1,184 votes (13.6%).

He won re-election with 10,157 votes (55%) to Brodey Weber's 8,325 (45%).