Two Nebraska Liquor Commission Members Resign at Governor’s Request
Governor Pillen requested resignations following a federal indictment against the commission's former executive director accused of conspiracy and fraud.
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2 members resign from liquor board
Two of Nebraska's three Liquor Control Commissioners resigned Monday after Gov. Jim Pillen called them and asked them to do so, the commission's former chairman said, adding to a tumultuous period for the state agency after its former executive director…
Gov. Jim Pillen accepts two resignations from Nebraska Liquor Control Commission
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — Two members of the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission have resigned, effective immediately, at the request of Gov. Jim Pillen. In a press release on Monday, Pillen said he accepted the resignation of Chairman Bruce Bailey and Commissioner Kim Lowe. According to the commission’s website, Bailey’s term was expected to end on May 24, 2029, and Lowe’s...

Two Nebraska Liquor Commission members resign at governor’s request
LINCOLN — The last two members of the Nebraska Liquor Control Commission who served with a former director who faces federal charges alleging public corruption are resigning at the governor’s request. Liquor Commissioner Bruce Bailey of Lincoln, who served as…
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