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Pillen labels actions 'destructive partisanship' as senator responds
Gov. Pillen accused Sen. Cavanaugh of removing portraits in violation of Capitol rules, while Cavanaugh cited Rule 4.07 restricting displays to the rotunda, denying political motives.
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Pillen labels actions 'destructive partisanship' as senator responds
A political dispute broke out on the first day of Nebraska’s legislative session after Gov. Jim Pillen accused state Sen. Machaela Cavanaugh of removing portraits from the Capitol walls. Cavanaugh says she was following building rules and denies the move was political.
·Omaha, United States
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Pillen alleges history exhibit display 'ripped off the walls' by state senator
A 40-second video, posted on social media by Gov. Jim Pillen, showed Omaha Sen. Machaela Cavanaugh removing a controversial history display from the walls.
·Cherokee County, United States
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