Pillen reissues order allowing hay, supply deliveries to Nebraska wildfire-hit areas
Gov. Jim Pillen reissued an executive order July 15 allowing continued delivery of hay and other supplies to Nebraska areas ravaged by wildfires.
Gov. Jim Pillen reissued an executive order July 15 allowing continued delivery of hay and other supplies to Nebraska areas ravaged by wildfires.
Gov. Jim Pillen’s July 8 memo directs Nebraska agencies, boards and commissions to curb specified spending, seek operational savings and start monthly savings reporting July 31.
Gov. Jim Pillen signed Executive Order 26-17 on July 20, ending data centers’ access to tax incentives under the ImagiNE Nebraska Act.
Nebraska’s LB 1096 sets statewide foreign-threat protections, including a Nov. 8, 2026, deadline for communications providers to remove prohibited foreign-vendor equipment from towers.
Gov. Jim Pillen issued Executive Order 26-17 on July 20, setting a state executive-branch framework for the responsible administration of economic-development incentives under the ImagiNE Nebraska Act.
Gov. Jim Pillen announced a July 8 memorandum directing further reductions in Nebraska state spending and outlining processes intended to ensure agency compliance. The available announcement does not identify a statewide dollar target, agency-specific reductions or an implementation deadline.
Gov. Jim Pillen’s executive order bars new data-center projects from receiving ImagiNE Nebraska Act tax credits and directs a state task force to examine water, land and electricity concerns.
Nebraska agencies must reduce aggregate monthly allotments, seek approval for most hires and submit fiscal-restraint plans by July 31 as the state confronts new budget pressure.