Nebraska senator could face expulsion for online behaviour
LINCOLN, Neb. — A Nebraska state senator could face expulsion from the Legislature for a pattern of questionable behaviour that includes cybersex on a state computer and posting a joke on Twitter implying that Women’s March protesters are too unattractive to sexually assault.
Lawmakers on Wednesday will debate whether to expel state Sen. Bill Kintner from the Legislature, a move with no precedent in recent history.
Kintner announced Tuesday evening that he will hold a press conference before the scheduled vote to announce his future plans.
Speaker of the Legislature Jim Scheer said he’s confident lawmakers will expel Kintner if he doesn’t resign, although a long debate could delay the vote for several days.

