A measure aimed at Nebraska's "housing crisis" cleared a hurdle in the Nebraska Legislature on Monday with first-round passage of Legislative Bill 1067.
Gov. Jim Pillen and lawmakers seek $3.5 million to support students caught in the “gap” from repeal of recent school choice programs.
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen downplayed the mandate of people-led ballot measures as lawmakers are set to debate school choice funding again.
A group is starting a signature-gathering effort to let voters limit sports participation in public K-12 and college to whether a team is male, female or mixed.
Senators are scrambling to find enough money to cover a $140 million deficit in the state’s budget, which, by law, must be balanced before they leave.
Proposed tweaks to Nebraska’s two-year budget reach the floor of the Legislature Monday, where lawmakers still must close a ...
Lindstrom, until late January, was running for the GOP U.S. House nomination in NE-02 and was rumored to weigh bid for ...
Nebraska Gov. JimPillen now a heavy favorite to win GOP primary; facing likely general election against Lynne Walz.
The sandbox game, available on phones, computers and consoles, has been sued by a handful of states. Nebraska joins those states.
Is Omaha getting "snookered" in a roughly half-billion-dollar infrastructure project? The City Council will hear debate ...
States have begun to recognize that regulatory systems and regulatory structure have become part of economic competitiveness.
Some Democrats and at least one nonpartisan candidate challenging the state's federal delegation have criticized the U.S.
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