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LB 1096A

Appropriation Bill

109th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Eliot Bostar

Nebraska appropriation bill LB 1096A allocates state funds to unspecified programs/agencies; currently in enrollment review phase as of March 2026.

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Bill Summary · LB 1096A

Legislative bill overview

LB 1096A is a Nebraska appropriation bill introduced by Senator Eliot Bostar that allocates state funds to specific programs or agencies. The bill has recently advanced through initial legislative stages and is currently in the enrollment and review process. Without access to the specific dollar amounts and designated recipients, the precise fiscal impact cannot be determined.

Why is this important

Appropriation bills directly determine how state tax revenue is spent and which programs receive funding for operations. These bills shape the practical delivery of government services, from education to infrastructure to social programs, making them central to state budget priorities.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of transparency in available information — The bill summary provided contains no details on funding amounts, beneficiary agencies, or program specifics, making public scrutiny difficult
  • Competing fiscal priorities — Different constituencies may dispute whether proposed allocations match pressing state needs versus available revenue
  • Budgetary constraints — In a context of limited state resources, funding increases for some programs may require cuts or stagnation elsewhere

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

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