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A mix-up in the Nebraska governor’s office has likely cost Gov. Jim Pillen his veto power for the state’s biennium budget.Gov ...
Nebraska lawmakers said they can't accept Gov. Jim Pillen's line-item vetoes of the budget bills. The state senators said ...
The Legislature, at least for now, has rejected and questioned the constitutionality of four line-item budget vetoes from Gov ...
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.
Pillen said the legislation solves the $432 million reported shortfall and honored the state's commitment to providing tax relief for Nebraskans.
In a letter to lawmakers, the governor called the budget "extraordinarily conservative." But he issued four line-item vetoes that he said were "necessary to honor our commitment to fiscal restraint." ...
Gov. Jim Pillen’s office apparently delivered the budget vetoes to the Secretary of State’s office — the process after bills are signed into law — rather than the clerk’s office.
Speaker John Arch of La Vista said Pillen submitted his vetoes too late, meaning that state senators have to move forward with the budget as-is.
Gov. Jim Pillen line-item vetoed $14.5 million in general fund appropriations from Nebraska’s legislatively approved budget ...
After grappling with a multi-million dollar projected deficit all session, Nebraska lawmakers passed a balanced budget ...
The legislature unanimously voted to confirm Bryan Waugh as the 19th Superintendent of the Nebraska State Patrol Thursday morning.
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KCAU Sioux City on MSNNebraska lawmakers pass $11B budget for next two years"When we commit to strong fiscal conservatism, investing in our kids, and reducing the tax burden for everyday Nebraskans, we ...
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