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LB 1126A

Appropriation Bill

109th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Mike Moser

LB 1126A appropriates Nebraska state funds to specified agencies and programs, determining how tax revenue will be spent across government operations.

Presented to Governor on April 10, 2026
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Bill Summary · LB 1126A

Legislative bill overview

LB 1126A is a Nebraska appropriation bill introduced by Senator Mike Moser that allocates state funds to specific programs or agencies. Without access to the specific line items, the exact amount and beneficiaries cannot be detailed, but appropriation bills are the primary mechanism through which state legislatures authorize spending from the general fund and other revenue sources.

Why is this important

Appropriation bills directly determine how state government operates by funding everything from education and healthcare to infrastructure and administration. These bills are essential legislative vehicles—nothing can be spent without appropriation—making them fundamental to implementing all other state policies and programs.

Potential points of contention

  • Funding priorities: Disagreement over which agencies or programs receive increases, decreases, or flat funding relative to budget requests
  • Deficit or surplus considerations: Debate over whether appropriations align with available revenue and long-term fiscal sustainability
  • Unrelated provisions: Potential inclusion of policy riders (non-fiscal provisions) that may be controversial or circumvent normal committee review processes

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

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