AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCollege Sports Commission: At Big Ten spring meetings, College Sports Commission CEO Bryan Seeley is drawing a hard line: the NIL rules are the rules “as written,” even as schools complain third-party NIL deals have blown budgets and fueled talk of breakaway conferences. Agriculture & Risk: A new study says natural hazards are driving bigger farm losses nationwide, with major damage tied to flooding and historic freezes. Local Economic Development: Nebraska City council approved an amended TIF for Goodlife Agriculture’s 250,000-square-foot salmon processing plant, targeting a fall groundbreaking and up to 70 jobs at first shift. Housing Push: HUD Secretary Scott Turner visited Omaha to promote “cut red tape” builder reforms and Opportunity Zone incentives, pointing to the Highlander redevelopment as a model. Nebraska Energy: NPPD narrowed advanced reactor siting to four communities, including Sutherland, where leaders see potential jobs and growth. Politics/Compliance: Nebraska’s 2nd District GOP nominee Brinker Harding is still missing required personal financial disclosure filings, according to reporting.
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