Speaker Mike Hilgers said Tuesday that if an agreement can't be made on all six maps by Saturday, the legislature will adjourn, take it up in January and likely delay Nebraska primary elections.
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Speak softly and carry a big agenda The relative quiet from the Biden White House is deceptive: Policy is moving at a breakneck pace.
By Ezra Klein New York Times March 5, 2021 11:16am Text size Copy shortlink:
American politics feels quieter with Joe Biden in the White House. The president s Twitter feed hasn t gone dark, but it s gone dull. Biden doesn t pick needless fights or insert himself into cultural conflicts. It s easy to go days without hearing anything the president has said, unless you go looking.
But the relative quiet is deceptive: Policy is moving at a breakneck pace. The first weeks of the Biden administration were consumed by a flurry of far-reaching executive orders that reo
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Jan Strupczewski in Brussels. Following the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) decision and after legal assessment and relevant consultations, Frontex has decided to suspend all its operational activities on the ground in Hungary, the agency said. Frontex looks forward to resuming its activities in Hungary after the CJEU decision is implemented in national legislation, the agency said in a statement.
The suspension, which is likely to be in force until Hungary is again compliant with EU immigration laws, means about 40 Frontex staff including border guards will return to their home units, in Hungary or other EU countries.
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January 20, 2021 - 5:40pm
After a tumultuous few weeks for the GOP, Republicans in Nebraska are reflecting on the end of the Trump Administration and what their party’s future holds.
After pro-Trump insurrectionists stormed the U.S. Capitol, President of Nebraska Taxpayers for Freedom Doug Kagan said what happened at the Capitol was tragic and inexcusable, but he doesn’t put all the blame on Donald Trump.
“All he did is he encouraged his followers to rally in Washington, which they did, but I don t think he s responsible for the rioting,” Kagan said. “Because he didn t ask people to riot. All he did is ask for conservatives to attend a peaceful rally in Washington.”