AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNebraska Policy & Economy: Gov. Jim Pillen named 17 members to a new data center task force, aiming to balance growth with protection of Nebraska’s water, power, and local infrastructure as the state moves to restrict new tax incentives. Statehouse Watch: The Legislature passed LB1096, creating new biosecurity and critical-infrastructure restrictions tied to foreign principals and record-withholding authority, despite strong opposition. Energy & Utilities: Lawmakers also advanced LB1261, limiting when consumer-owned utilities can use eminent domain for certain privately owned electric generation facilities. Consumer & Courts: Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers sued Omaha over its minimum wage ordinance, arguing it conflicts with state law; Omaha says it’s ready to fight. Health & Social Services: UNL researchers are helping Nebraska test a homelessness prevention pilot, “Right at Home,” designed to keep families housed and reduce shelter demand. Business & Tech: A federal court approved a $700 million multistate settlement against Google over Android app distribution and in-app payments, with refunds for eligible consumers. Local Business Climate: Kearney is set to discuss a conditional use permit for a large data center proposal, including major power demand and sound-study requirements. Agriculture & Markets: Cattle futures moved higher on stronger beef values, while corn and soy trading reflected shifting crop and weather expectations.
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