AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNebraska Data Centers & Water: Cass County’s planning commission approved an 18-month moratorium on data center development as residents and farmers push back over water use and farmland loss, citing concerns about unknown project details and the scale of proposed facilities. Housing Policy: A bipartisan federal housing law—the 21st Century Road to Housing Act—became law without a presidential signature, aiming to speed approvals, expand manufactured home options, and limit “mega investors,” with Nebraska developers and buyers watching how HUD will implement it. Ag Economy & Land Access: A new analysis says cropland, pasture and rangeland have declined since 1982, with developed land up sharply—raising the stakes for farmers’ day-to-day access to land even when acres remain “agricultural.” Public Health: Nebraska health officials are monitoring cyclospora cases as the CDC tracks a growing outbreak across multiple states, with guidance focused on produce handling and testing if symptoms match. Higher Ed Budget Pressure: The University of Nebraska warned Gov. Jim Pillen’s spending directive could force about $36 million in cuts, threatening more reductions after years of cost-cutting. Business & Risk: The U.S. House voted to extend the terrorism insurance backstop through 2034, a move that keeps coverage available for major projects and commercial insurers. Local Economy Spotlight: Nebraska-based Milan is expanding to become the world’s largest laser hair removal company, signaling continued growth in the state’s health-and-consumer services sector.
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