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Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen held a bill-signing ceremony Wednesday and touted several measures that he said will streamline state government. "We have to run government like a business," he said.
I didn’t go fight a war and I didn’t go defend the United States for a select few people to turn back the voice of the 70 ...
Visitors to the Nebraska State Capitol may notice a recently renovated space on the first floor. In June, the Nebraska State Historical Society reopened its gift shop for the first time since early in ...
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.
The Trump administration is under fire from both Congress and voters over its handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case.
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen talks foreign trade, federal spending cuts and his once-rocky relationship with the president.
A grassroots advocate for medical cannabis at the center of some Nebraska state officials' efforts against the drug is ...
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers is set to make a significant announcement regarding consumer litigation.
Visitors to the Nebraska State Capitol may notice a recently renovated space on the first floor. In June, the Nebraska State ...
The Nebraska State Capitol will be lit orange later this month to honor Native survivors and descendants of those who attended a federally run boarding school in Genoa.
Although the session has adjourned, work at the Capitol continues through interim studies.
Heartland Pride Parade and Festival may draw thousands after a year of political attacks against LGBTQ+ rights.