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LB 1001A

Appropriation Bill

109th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Rick Holdcroft

Nebraska's LB 1001A appropriates state funds across government agencies; currently in General File with pending amendments under consideration.

Passed on Final Reading with Emergency Clause 43-2*-4
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Bill Summary · LB 1001A

Legislative bill overview

LB 1001A is a general appropriations bill introduced in the Nebraska Legislature by Senator Rick Holdcroft. Based on the designation as an "Appropriation Bill," it allocates state funding across various government agencies and programs, though the specific funding amounts and targeted agencies are not detailed in the information provided.

Why is this important

Appropriations bills are foundational to state government operations, determining how tax revenue is distributed among essential services like education, healthcare, infrastructure, and law enforcement. The timing and content of such bills directly affect which programs receive resources and how state priorities are financially reflected.

Potential points of contention

  • Funding allocation priorities: Different constituencies may compete for limited resources across education, social services, corrections, and other state functions
  • Amendment process: The recent filing of Amendment 2175 (AM2175) suggests negotiations over specific spending provisions, which could indicate disagreements over particular line items
  • Overall budget constraints: Debates may center on whether total appropriations are sufficient or excessive relative to projected state revenues

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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