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Jim Pillen · Grand IslandNebraska Gov. Jim Pillen issues 'call to action,' urges NU Board of Regents to appoint permanent president. Trev Alberts' departure follows athletic director's departure to Texas A&M in November. The University of Nebraska-Nebraska-Omaha is looking for its sixth athletic director in six decades.See the Story
'Deeply disappointed': Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen urges NU Board of Regents to appoint permanent president
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Jim Pillen · LincolnGovernor Jim Pillen-(R)-Nebraska. (Courtesy of Governor's Office)LINCOLN—(KFOR Mar. 14)—About 24 hours after it was first reported that Nebraska Athletic Director Trev Alberts was leaving to take the same job at Texas A&M, Governor Jim Pillen on Thursday said he’s issuing a “call to action” by the University of Nebraska Board of Regents following the announcement that Alberts accepted the job. Pillen issued the following statement: “The Universi…See the Story
Pillen Calls For Action Following Alberts Departure - KFOR FM 101.5 1240 AM
Jim Pillen · ColumbusLegislative Bill 307, introduced by State Sen. Megan Hunt of Omaha, passed 30-7 on Feb. 29. But the proposal was vetoed by Gov. Jim Pillen, who called it "problematic" Senators voted 27-20 to override the veto, falling short by three votes.See the Story
Nebraska lawmakers fail to override Pillen veto as conservatives flip votes, side with governor
44% Right coverage: 9 sources
Jim PillenGov. Jim Pillen has found agreement among Nebraska lawmakers on the goal of his property tax plan. But with the legislative session two-thirds done, almost every other aspect of his proposal remains up in the air. The prospects for pulling something together and getting it passed before session's end are uncertain.See the Story
Checking in on Gov. Jim Pillen's property tax cut plan — a lot to do and little time left
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Jim Pillen(Alyssa Schukar for Feeding America)Gov. Jim Pillen’s recent announcement to accept $18 million in federal funds for the state’s summer food program demonstrates the type of leadership rural Nebraskans are calling for from our state’s political leaders. As the Nebraska legislative session unfolds, our state leaders should follow his lead and continue to compromise and find common ground. In the most recent Nebraska Rural Poll, 86% of respondents…See the Story
Gov. Jim Pillen demonstrates the type of leadership rural Nebraskans want • Nebraska Examiner
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Jim Pillen · United StatesGov. Jim Pillen says he is open to a variety of ideas as long as the 40% mark is reached. Monday marked the 37th day of the 60-day session with no property tax proposals making it out of the Revenue Committee. The committee is not slated to meet about the issue again until Thursday.See the Story
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen calls 40% property tax cut 'critical' to get done this year
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Jim Pillen · LincolnA number of states have seen their share of power struggles among their branches. In Kentucky, the GOP-led Legislature has introduced a number of bills to wrest power from the Democratic governor. In Wisconsin, Democratic Gov. Tony Evers sued the Republican-controlled Legislature last year.See the Story
Nebraska's Legislature and executive branches stake competing claims on state agency oversight
44% Left coverage: 9 sources
Jim Pillen · NebraskaLegislative Bill 307, introduced by State Sen. Megan Hunt of Omaha, passed 30-7 on Thursday. The proposal was then sent to Gov. Jim Pillen for approval. If the bill becomes law, public or behavioral health programs could distribute needles. The bill's goal was to promote the safe use and disposal of syringes.See the Story
Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen vetoes bill to allow hypodermic needle distribution
100% Center coverage: 4 sources