AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHousing Policy: Gov. Jim Pillen signed LB 1114 creating Community Improvement Districts, a new tool aimed at easing Nebraska’s housing shortage; Blair is first out of the gate with its Bear Creek subdivision, where CIDs could help fund infrastructure for 137 homes starting around $320,000. Medical Cannabis: The Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission cleared the way for the first state-licensed cultivator to plant marijuana in Raymond, while another licensed grower is challenging a Washington County zoning decision. Higher Education Costs: UNL regents approved about a 4% tuition increase for 2026-27, expected to add $22 million systemwide, alongside $8 million in spending cuts. Consumer & Business Regulation: Nebraska AG Mike Hilgers leads a 17-state coalition suing to block California’s Plastics Act (SB 54), arguing it will raise costs nationwide; NAW is joining as the business plaintiff. Finance & Homeownership: Veridian Credit Union received a Freddie Mac Home Possible RISE Award for fast growth in low-income mortgage lending, including a Financial Inclusion Mortgage. Public Safety & Economy: Nebraska’s volunteer fire system remains heavily dependent on unpaid responders, with the state reporting 15,419 unpaid firefighters. Weather/Local Impact: Ponca residents face water restrictions after a well issue, with replacement parts expected Tuesday.
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