The resolution honors Andrew Ozaki, KETV's Lincoln Bureau Chief, as he retires after an impressive forty-three-year career in journalism, particularly focusing on fair and objective reporting related to the Nebraska Legislature and state government. A graduate of Lincoln High School and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Andrew began his journalism journey as an intern at KETV and has since covered significant political events, including the tenures of eight Nebraska Governors, which has endowed him with extensive institutional knowledge. His work has been recognized with accolades such as the National Edward R. Murrow Award for a project on Chronicle: Mission to Africa.

The Nebraska Legislature expresses its gratitude for Andrew's contributions to the state and acknowledges the positive impact he has had on the community and future leaders in media. The resolution concludes with a formal congratulation on his retirement and a commitment to send a copy of the resolution to him, celebrating his legacy and dedication to journalism in Nebraska.