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Gov. Jim Pillen ceremonially signed four bills Wednesday that he said would increase government efficiencies, previewing his ...
Gov. Jim Pillen highlighted measures eliminating obsolete government boards and reports, requiring greater transparency in federal spending, and providing more access to court remedies to Nebraskans.
Media Relations Specialist from Nebraska Public Power District, Grant Otten, said the current phase of the study is just trying to reach out to the community and get their thoughts on nuclear energy ...
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen praises passed government efficiency bills as he seeks 10% cut to state's general fund budget.
The Perkins County Canal Project has generated tension between the two states since 2022. Attorney General Phil Weiser ...
Nebraska is suing Colorado to have the U.S. Supreme Court assert the Cornhusker State’s water rights to the South Platte ...
The state of Nebraska is suing Colorado, escalating a dispute between the two states over South Platte River irrigation water ...
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen and Attorney General Mike Hilgers announced the state will sue Colorado over water access and a ...
On Tuesday, the Omaha Tribal Council unanimously approved Title 51, a "Cannabis Control Code" that sets rules and regulations for licensing, advertising, testing, seed-to-sale tracking, enforcement ...
Governor Jim Pillen, alongside state senators and officials, celebrated the signing of several bills designed to reduce ...
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen will seek the steepest cuts to the state's budget since at least 1982 next year in a move that could ...