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Nebraska has become the first state in the nation to restrict low-income recipients of public grocery aid from using SNAP ...
The following is a guest editorial from Joel Russell, NE Chamber Board Chair and Millard Lumber President and CEO.
Nebraska lawmakers did not accept a slate of four line-item vetoes Gov. Jim Pillen issued on the state's upcoming budget Thursday, claiming the governor missed his veto deadline.
Though Nebraska lawmakers successfully resurrected a bill Thursday to dilute voter-approved minimum wage raises, the bill likely won't have a chance to officially pass until next year.
The Nebraska legislature amended the feedlot brand bill again on May 21, 2025, and this might not be the final change.
The death of the bill means that the implementation of medical marijuana, which voters approved last fall, will be left to a ...
Senator: "Property taxes are on track to rise by $285 million this year. I am deeply disappointed that more of my colleagues ...
Nebraska lawmakers said they can't accept Gov. Jim Pillen's line-item vetoes of the budget bills. The state senators said they were not returned within five days, which is the deadline set by the ...
An uneasy compromise that became the Education Committee package bill died on the Nebraska statehouse floor Wednesday, in ...
A week after the procedural failure of a proposal to slow down voter-approved minimum wage increases, Nebraska lawmakers on ...
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — Legislation intended to protect children online was signed into law Tuesday in Nebraska. Gov. Jim ...
The Speaker of Legislature said Wednesday that he could not accept the vetoes Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen put forward for the state budget.