There's another push for winner-take-all in Nebraska.On the second day of the legislative session, state Sen. Loren Lippincott introduced LB3 at the request of Gov. Jim Pillen. Sign up for our NewslettersLippincott is optimistic about getting his latest bill to the finish line.
The first days of Nebraska's legislative session brought a proposal to move to winner-take-all, an attempt to fill an alleged tax credit gap and change Omaha's city elections.
The Nebraska State Board of Education faced its first challenge as a board evenly divided down political lines Thursday, voting more than 50 times to elect its board leadership, providing
Back in front of Nebraska lawmakers this year is a so-called “winner-take-all” measure aimed at changing the Huskers’ unconventional way of awarding Electoral College votes for president. The proposal by State Sen.
Liberal netizens tore into Sen. Deb Fischer’s (R-Neb.) elderly husband Bruce for appearing to turn down Vice President Kamala Harris’ handshake last week, but viral footage that
Nebraska is one of only two states that divides its electoral votes based on congressional districts during the presidential election.
The Nebraska lawmaker at the center of last year's effort to replace the state's distinctive presidential electoral system with a winner-take-all model backed by President-elect Donald Trump was quick
The first wave of new bills splashed on the Unicameral floor Thursday morning in the second day of the 109th Legislative Session.
The conservative stronghold on the officially nonpartisan Nebraska Legislature became clearer Wednesday, as state lawmakers chose Republicans for the top leadership spots on all but one of 17 key legislative committees,
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Nebraska’s political year in 2024, as in much of the nation, was dominated by abortion politics. The issue influenced ballot initiatives and competitive races. Voters in Nebraska, Florida and South Dakota became the first since the U.
Omaha Sen. Christy Armendariz said she believed each of the Legislature's committees should reflect the political makeup of the state, with a Republican majority.