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The Nebraska Legislature rejected Gov. Jim Pillen's vetoes on budget because they were submitted too late, according to state law. The fate of medical marijuana is in question, especially since the ...
Gov. Jim Pillen announced late Wednesday that he intended to line-item veto $14.5 million in general fund appropriations from Nebraska’s legislatively approved budget for the next two ...
On Thursday, the Legislature sent a letter to Gov. Jim Pillen saying his line-item vetoes in the budget bills were not ...
A new court order is hoping to make 47-year-old Alaric Harden competent for trial by essentially force-feeding him medication. The legislature unanimously voted to confirm Bryan Waugh as the 19th ...
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 ...
In North Dakota, the governor's staff called his veto of the housing budget in Senate Bill 2014 a markup error. Armstrong's ...
The legislature unanimously voted to confirm Bryan Waugh as the 19th Superintendent of the Nebraska State Patrol Thursday morning.
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.
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.
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 ...
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.
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