AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoNebraska Politics & Governance: Nebraska’s projected budget deficit is now about $223 million after June tax receipts again came in below forecast, with individual income taxes a major driver. State Oversight: The Nebraska State Auditor says alleged misuse of public funds is rising, calling out improper spending by local officials and warning taxpayers about the burden. Youth Justice: DHHS is shaking up Nebraska’s Youth Rehabilitation and Treatment Centers, naming an interim senior administrator system-wide and rolling out tighter oversight after recent court cases involving alleged abuse. Elections & Parties: Two new political parties—America First and the Nebraska Working People Party—file signatures to get on the November ballot, but both still lack candidates. Campaign Politics: Dan Osborn says he’s raised $3.8 million for his U.S. Senate bid and highlights broad small-donor support. Public Safety: Gov. Jim Pillen declared a state of emergency in Sioux County after the Corkscrew Road Fire burned about 30 acres. Local Government: Grand Island approved an $80,000 increase for the Ryder Park project budget. Courts & Contracts: Scott Frost’s lawsuit against UNL saw one count dismissed, but the breach-of-contract dispute continues. Immigration & Health Access: Food banks warn proposed federal guidance could force citizenship checks for federally provided food, straining Nebraska pantries. National Security: An Omaha man tied to the thwarted White House UFC “Freedom 250” drone-and-sniper plot was extradited to Ohio for trial.
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