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Nebraska lawmakers wrap up 1st session, 4 bills approved

Nebraska lawmakers wrap up 1st session, 4 bills approved

Yahoo03-06-2025
NEBRASKA (KCAU) — Today was the last day of the 1st Session in Nebraska's 109th legislature, the last of the three Siouxland states.
State lawmakers wrapped up their work by voting on four bills earlier this morning. Then, this afternoon, Governor Jim Pillen and First Lady Suzanne arrived at the unicameral for the governor to deliver his Sine Die Address to state senators.
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Pillen spoke about remembering trooper Kyle McAcy, who was killed in the line of duty while responding to a crash on I-80 back in February.
The governor also spoke about the 2025-27 biennium budget that he signed into law.
The Governor Pillen also said lawmakers will return to Lincoln in 7 months, in January 2026. Pillen does not plan on having a special session this year.
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