AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoNebraska Politics: Brinker Harding filed his personal finance disclosure more than 10 months late, a move Democrats say should trigger scrutiny in the race to replace Don Bacon in Nebraska’s 2nd District. U.S. Senate Race: Independent Dan Osborn says he submitted about 12,700 petition signatures to get on the Nov. ballot, pitching a coalition around working-class issues like Social Security, costs, and corporate consolidation. Campaign Trail: Sen. Ted Cruz rallied in Lincoln for Pete Ricketts, warning the Senate race is “tied” and accusing Democrats of trying to “deceive” voters. Health Care Accountability: A federal court entered a $3.4 million False Claims Act judgment against Oshkosh pharmacist Joan Kicken over alleged Medicaid billing fraud. Ag & Markets: Cattle futures slid on news of JBS plant closings, keeping traders on edge amid fears of more shutdowns. Local Economy & Jobs: Zipline Brewing abruptly shut down its taproom and ended brewing operations, leaving about 20 people without jobs. Rural Housing: The Southeast Nebraska Development District launched a “house lift” program with Clatonia, moving older homes to communities that need housing. Energy & Growth: Omaha-area data center regulation drew public attention at a town hall, as residents weigh power and infrastructure impacts.
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