Millennium Magazine_5th Ed

267 Millennium - A Marquis Who’s Who Magazine and thereafter received a JD from the College of Law at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 1966. Since 2011, Mr. Daub has served as partner and now senior counsel with Husch Blackwell LLP. Of his many achievements, he has authored as a past member of the U.S. House of Representatives more than 200 pieces of legislation, some of which required congressmen to pay Social Security taxes, and extended IRA deductibility to the non-working or non-W-2’d spouse. He helped enact the 1986 Tax Reform Act and authored the Papio-Missouri Basin Reauthorization for flood control, recreational lakes and the trails system. As former Mayor of Omaha, he was also involved in transacting substantial tax rate reduction for all Omaha property tax payers, revitalizing Omaha’s Riverfront, leading efforts to create Omaha’s Arena and Convention Center, a new Federal Courthouse, a Regional Federal Park Service Headquarters and many private sector developments. Mr. Daub served as the presidentially- appointed and U.S. Senate-confirmed six-year term as chairman of the Social Security Advisory Board. He served as chairman of the “Be a Hero” Salvation Army Luncheon. He is a board member for the Boy Scouts Mid-America Council, the Salvation Army, Autism Action Partnership, National Wounded Warrior Family Support and the Masonic Fatherhood Family Initiative. He is a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars, the American Legion and the Reserve Officers Association of the United States, and is a 50-year member of the Nebraska Bar Association. Mr. Daub received the 2017 Hope is Help Award; was an inductee of the Omaha Chamber of Commerce Business Hall of Fame and the Omaha Commercial Real Estate Hall of Fame; and received a Humanitarian Award from Grand Lodge AF & AM of Nebraska. He was named a Distinguished Eagle Scout and Citizen of the Year, and received Silver Beaver Awards. O riginally wanting to become a minister, Hal Daub also enjoyed speech and debate as he held the ability to challenge and persuade. However, after becoming captivated by “Perry Mason,” Mr. Daub was inspired to go into law. He received a BS from Washington University in St. Louis in 1963, his U.S. Army Commission, interned in the U.S. Senate, HAL DAUB LAWYER Husch Blackwell LLP Omaha, NE LAW AND LAW ENFORCEMENT

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