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LB 901A

Appropriation Bill

109th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Brad von Gillern

Nebraska appropriations bill LB 901A allocates state funds across government operations; specific funding allocations and policy impacts depend on the full bill text not yet publicly detailed.

Clements motion to suspend the rules to allow for the A bills for LBs 759, 847, 901, 1101, and 1235, to be indefinitely postponed and for the appropriations for these bills to be contained in LB1209 prevailed
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Bill Summary · LB 901A

Legislative bill overview

LB 901A is a Nebraska appropriations bill introduced by Senator Brad von Gillern that allocates state funds for fiscal operations. The bill was recently introduced and placed on the General File for legislative consideration as of March 17, 2026.

Why is this important

Appropriations bills are fundamental to state government operations, determining how tax revenue and existing funds are distributed across agencies, programs, and services. The specific allocations in this bill will directly affect which state priorities receive funding and at what levels for the upcoming fiscal period.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of publicly available detail: The bill summary provided contains no information about specific dollar amounts, agencies funded, or policy priorities, making it impossible to identify actual areas of disagreement without access to the full bill text
  • Budget pressures: Nebraska, like most states, faces competing demands for limited resources, and any appropriations bill will involve trade-offs between priorities
  • Timing and process: The bill's placement on General File indicates it will enter standard legislative debate, where amendments and modifications are typical

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

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