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North Dakota Governor Vetoes the Housing Budget — by Mistake

  • Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen mistakenly rejected $35 million allocated for the housing budget on Wednesday evening, affecting the state's funding plans.
  • The veto occurred because Pillen missed the midnight Wednesday deadline for properly filing line-item vetoes on budget bills passed last week.
  • The veto impacts Senate Bill 2014 and will become effective on July 1; however, the governor's original intention was to reject a $150,000 grant designated for a liaison role addressing homelessness within Native American communities.
  • John Bjornson, director of the legislative council, remarked Thursday that in his 37 years of experience, he has never encountered a situation similar to this, underscoring its unusual nature.
  • The legislature may have to meet again in a special session to respond to the veto, with the governor's office acknowledging the error and assuring that it will be corrected.
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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
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