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LB 972A

Appropriation Bill

109th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by John Fredrickson

Nebraska appropriation bill LB 972A allocates state funds to government programs and agencies; currently advancing through legislative review process with funding details unavailable.

Presented to Governor on April 10, 2026
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Bill Summary · LB 972A

Legislative bill overview

LB 972A is an appropriation bill introduced in Nebraska that allocates state funds to various programs and agencies. The bill has recently advanced through initial legislative procedures, moving from introduction to the General File and then to Enrollment and Review. Without access to the specific dollar amounts and agency allocations within the bill, the detailed scope of funding distributions cannot be determined.

Why is this important

Appropriation bills directly determine how state government operates by allocating taxpayer dollars to essential services, infrastructure, education, healthcare, and other programs. These bills shape budget priorities and can significantly impact public services and economic activity across the state. The passage or rejection of appropriation measures directly affects citizens' access to government services and state employees' ability to deliver them.

Potential points of contention

  • Funding allocation priorities – Disagreement may arise over which agencies or programs receive increased, level, or reduced funding relative to competing needs
  • Fiscal sustainability – Concerns about whether appropriations match available revenue and maintain responsible state budgeting without excessive deficits
  • Partisan budget priorities – Differences between lawmakers on whether funding should emphasize education, infrastructure, social services, tax relief, or other policy areas

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

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