Myron Dorn
Myron Dorn is a state senator for Nebraska from District 30. He is from Adams in Gage County. He is a Republican.
Personal life
Myron Dorn was born in 1954 in Beatrice, Nebraska and graduated from Adams High School in 1972. He then went on to earn a Bachelor’s of Science from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 1976.Dorn has two children with his wife, Julie, who he married in 1979. He works as a farmer in Nebraska.
As of 2025, Dorn is an EMT for Adams Rescue Squad, a council member for American Lutheran Church of Adams, and a member of Nebraska FarmBureau, Nebraska Farmers Union,
Nebraska Cattlemen, Nebraska Soybean Association, and Nebraska Corn Growers Association.
Nebraska State Legislature
Dorn was elected to Nebraska State Legislature in 2018 and re-elected in 2022.As of 2025, Myron Dorn serves as a Member of the Appropriations Committee. He also serves as the Chair for the Legislative Oversight Committee, and a member of the Reference Committee, Building Maintenance, and the Executive Board.
Dorn serves District 30 of Nebraska's Legislative District which includes all of Gage County, Nebraska and a small portion of southeast Lancaster County, Nebraska along with a miniscule portion of the capital city, Lincoln.
Government
In the 2019 session of the Legislature, Dorn introduced Legislative Bill, Change provisions relating to the sale of county land in fee simple, which did pass. The bill added new language to an existing law that provides clarification on how a county board can sell county land to another political subdivision.Voting
Dorn introduced Legislative Constitutional Amendment to abolish dividing national votes in favor of a winner-take-all voting system.Healthcare
In the legislature’s 2025 session, Dorn proposed Legislative Bill 55, State intent regarding appropriations for medicaid rates for mental health providers. The bill, which did pass, will provide $1,500,000 for the 2025-2026 fiscal year in “reimbursement to mental health providers who do not practice in a hospital and who provide services to medicaid-eligible participants who are eligible for both medicaid and medicare, if there is a lower rate paid under medicare compared to rates paid at the time for medicaid rates for behavioral health services.”In 2024, Dorn spoke about the urgent need for better healthcare in rural areas, such as nursing homes and assisted living facilities.
He introduced Legislative Bills State intent regarding appropriations for medicaid assisted-living facility rates and, State intent regarding appropriations for medicaid nursing facility rates, both of which are indefinitely postposted.