Officials insisted that they’re still doing the job assigned by the Nebraska Legislature to inform lawmakers about issues in state prisons, with state wards and state agencies only they’re doing it more slowly.
LINCOLN, Neb. — The Nebraska Attorney General’s Office is casting doubt on the powers of “inspectors general” appointed by the Legislature to look into problems concerning state prisons and child
Nebraska s attorney general concluded Wednesday that two watchdog positions created to keep an eye on state government trouble spots violate the State Constitution.