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Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.), a member of the Senate Finance Committee, said Thursday that GOP lawmakers are looking at changes ...
Pillen was joined at the state capitol Wednesday morning by State Sen. Kathleen Kauth, who introduced the legislation, along ...
During an appearance at a police conference in South Sioux City on Thursday, Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen repeatedly stated his ...
Two Nebraska bills most vulnerable to a governor’s veto in the waning hours of the 2025 Nebraska Legislature are about to ...
June is National Dairy Month, and to celebrate, kids got milk and their favorite ice cream bars all because of the hard work ...
(Lincoln) -- Governor Jim Pillen's "Sine Die" Address marked the end of the 2025 Legislative Session in Nebraska Monday.
With the first session of Nebraska’s 109th legislature wrapping up on Monday, 10/11 sat down with Gov. Jim Pillen to hear his thoughts on what lawmakers accomplished in those 89 days.
Pillen portrayed the session as “positive,” highlighting the passage of some of his priorities this session, including ...
A new vacancy on the three-member Liquor Control Commission came at the request of Gov. Jim Pillen, which the former ...
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