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Laura Ebke

Laura Ebke is a politician from the state of Nebraska in the Midwestern United States. A resident of the city of Crete in the southeastern part of the state, she was elected to the Nebraska Legislature in 2014. Ebke describes herself as "a Republican and a conservative libertarian".〔
==Early life and career==

Ebke was raised in Fairbury, Nebraska. Her family has a history of political involvement in the Fairbury area. One of her grandfathers served as the city's mayor; the other served on the city council. Her mother sat on the Fairbury School Board. Her father, Ron Schwab, was also the city's mayor and, in 2006, ran unsuccessfully against Russ Karpisek for the 32nd District seat in the Nebraska Legislature.〔〔
Ebke graduated from Fairbury High School in 1980. While in college, she married Russ Ebke. Russ attended medical school in Omaha; then, after his residency, had a five-year commitment to the U.S. Navy, during which the family moved to Memphis, Tennessee, and then to North Carolina. During their stay in Tennessee, Ebke completed her bachelor's degree, then earned a Master of Arts degree in political science at the University of Memphis. Russ completed his stint in the Navy in 1995, and the family moved to Crete. In 2005, Ebke received a Ph.D. in political science from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. She subsequently taught part-time at several colleges, among them Southeast Community College.〔〔〔
In 2002, Ebke won election to the Crete School Board, on which she served for 12 years. In 2008, she became the chair of the newly-chartered Nebraska chapter of the Republican Liberty Caucus, an organization promoting libertarian positions within the Republican Party.〔〔〔〔

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