Nebraskans came out in big numbers Thursday to criticize — but mostly to defend — the state’s unusual system of awarding Electoral College votes for president by congressional district. State Sen. Rita Sanders of Bellevue,
Voters wanting to protect Nebraska's "Blue Dot" packed a legislative hearing Wednesday to oppose two measures that would return the state to "winner-take-all" for presidential elections.
Nebraska Lawmakers heard from the public in a committee hearing. “this would be exactly what the opposite of what our forefathers envisioned, they knew that if this was setup th
Dozens of Nebraskans lined up at the Capitol on Wednesday to oppose efforts to replace the state's distinctive electoral system with a winner-take-all model backed by President Donald Trump.
Nebraskans filled the halls of the state Capitol Thursday afternoon, most of them there to oppose two proposals to restore a winner-take-all model for the state's future presidential
Nebraskans will have a chance this week to weigh in on two proposals that seek to change the state's presidential elections back to a winner-take-all system.
State Sen. Tony Sorrentinto said Nebraska voters made a mistake in turning down "school choice" twice before, and said he'll keep bringing up the bill "until we get it right."
Less than three months after Nebraska voters repealed a school choice bill by 57%, some lawmakers want a redo. They've introduced several bills that would allow for state funds for private school scholarships. Supporters said they're not giving up on underprivileged kids. Opponents call it a slap in the face to voters and public schools.
Nebraska is one of the top meat producers in the U.S. It also has one of the worst labor shortages. The incoming Trump administration has promised mass deportations on an unprecedented scale. We asked Nebraskans what that could mean.
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Nebraska lawmakers will consider a bill aimed at making the streets of its urban areas safer.
The filibuster’s power came into question once again on Thursday, as the rules committee convened to discuss a handful of changes to the 109th Legislature.