LINCOLN, NE -- Doubling down on efforts to ‘clean out the closets’ and create efficiencies across state government, Governor Jim Pillen expressed appreciation to Speaker of the Legislature John Arch for introducing LB346 on his behalf. The measure will terminate or reassign the duties of over 40 different boards, commissions, committees, or councils.
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Gov. Pillen Issues Statement on the Passing of Jack Hoffman
LINCOLN, NE -- Today, Governor Jim Pillen issued the following statement on the passing of 19-year-old Jack Hoffman:
“Jack inspired millions and won the hearts of people around the world. The touchdown run in Memorial Stadium is one of the best moments in all of Husker football history and it helped launch an important mission to raise funds and find a cure for pediatric brain cancer. Suzanne and I mourn with the Hoffman’s, and we join Nebraskans in sending prayers to their family.”… read more
Gov. Pillen’s State of the State Address
LINCOLN, NE -- President Kelly, Speaker Arch, members of the 109th Legislature, tribal leaders, fellow Nebraskans.
What a time of promise and opportunity for our state and nation.
What a tremendous moment for those of us who have been blessed with the privilege to serve our fellow citizens in public office.
I am as grateful today for that privilege as I was when I stood in this chamber just over two years ago and swore to uphold our Constitution—and I am more… read more
Governor Pillen and Senators Introduce Legislation to Benefit Nebraska Agriculture
LINCOLN, NE – Today, Governor Jim Pillen and state senators presented three bills critical to preserving and protecting agriculture in Nebraska.
Gov. Pillen Directs Flags at State Buildings to Fly at Full Staff on Inauguration Day
LINCOLN, NE – Today, Governor Jim Pillen announced that flags at the State Capitol and all other state buildings will be raised to full staff on Monday, Jan. 20 for the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump.
Governor Pillen, Attorney General Hilgers, and Senators Introduce Legislation to Protect Nebraska Children
Lincoln, NE – Today, Governor Jim Pillen joined Attorney General Mike Hilgers and state senators to speak on four bills which will be introduced to protect children from online abuse and the addictive nature of phone apps and online services. These four bills are being introduced at the request of the Governor.
Gov. Pillen Issues Statement Regarding New PSC Leadership and Return to Office Resolution
LINCOLN, NE – Today, Governor Jim Pillen issued the following statement concerning recent action by the Nebraska Public Service Commission (PSC), including the election of new leadership.