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LB 759A

Appropriation Bill

109th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Tom Brandt

Nebraska appropriations bill allocating state funds to government operations; specific recipients and amounts not yet detailed in available records.

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 759A

Legislative bill overview

LB 759A is a Nebraska appropriation bill introduced by Senator Tom Brandt that allocates state funds for specific governmental purposes or agencies. As an appropriations measure, it directs how tax revenue will be spent across state operations. The bill was recently introduced and placed on the General File for legislative consideration.

Why is this important

Appropriation bills directly determine what state services receive funding and at what levels, affecting everything from education to infrastructure to social services. These bills are foundational to state government operations, as no agency can spend money without appropriated funds. The passage or failure of appropriations bills can have immediate, tangible effects on Nebraskans' access to public services.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of specific details in public records – Without knowing the bill's specific appropriations amounts and targeted agencies, it's difficult to assess whether funding levels are adequate or excessive
  • Competing budget priorities – Limited state resources mean any funding increase in one area may require cuts or delays elsewhere
  • Economic conditions – The bill's feasibility depends on current state revenue forecasts, which can shift during legislative sessions

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

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