AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoProperty Taxes & State Budget: Gov. Jim Pillen launched a property tax “hotline” to pressure Nebraska lawmakers as tax receipts keep coming in below projections, adding to a growing budget shortfall. Healthcare & Medicaid: Nebraska is among the first states to start enforcing new Medicaid work requirements, raising concerns about coverage losses driven by paperwork and verification confusion. SNAP Food Rules: Federal courts continue blocking Trump-era SNAP restrictions on soda and candy, with Nebraska specifically cited in rulings that could affect millions of recipients. Ag & Markets: Soybeans showed modest gains as crop conditions stayed steady, with Nebraska improving in ratings; lawmakers and producers are watching how policy and market signals land. Business & Growth: Nebraska’s Bloom Trail Passport is pushing agritourism, while Fonner Park’s new GI Expo Events and Livestock unit is ramping up national livestock shows. Energy & Infrastructure: A global pact backed by mayors aims to shape data center development, reflecting growing pressure on local power and water resources. Legal/Regulatory: Attorney General Chris Carr joined a multi-state fight against California’s plastics packaging rules, arguing they’ll raise costs for everyday goods.
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