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Nebraska lawmakers reverse course on planned NU cuts due to federal dollars lost

  • Nebraska's Appropriations Committee considered increasing NU's state funding by 1.25% for fiscal year 2025-26.
  • Federal funding uncertainty, including potential research funding cuts, prompted the committee to reconsider initial plans.
  • Lawmakers delayed a vote on NU's budget to gather information on an agreement between Governor Pillen and NU administrators.
  • Jeff Gold stated, "NU is tracking roughly $178 million in lost federal funding as of this week, with that number growing daily."
  • The proposed 1.25% increase provides $8.7 million, though previous cuts mean NU may still face financial challenges.
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KETV broke the news in Omaha, United States on Wednesday, April 2, 2025.
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