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Gov. Pillen, soon to control History Nebraska, wants to pick his own director
Nebraska Examiner via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoLINCOLN – Gov. Jim Pillen, who is soon to control the state’s historical society, wants to pick his...
Governor Pillen seeks applicants for Director of Nebraska State Historical Society
KSNB· 2 hours agoGovernor Jim Pillen is accepting applications for director of the Nebraska State Historical Society....
Governor Jim Pillen will call special session before school starts
1011 News· 5 days agoAfter a bill meant to cut property taxes by removing sales tax exemptions died on the last day of...
PAC launched by Gov. Jim Pillen emerges as political heavyweight in Nebraska primary
York News-Times· 5 days agoA new group formed by Gov. Jim Pillen spent nearly $100,000 to boost the campaigns of four...
State Historical Society Director Applications Sought | NewsRadio 1110 KFAB
iHeartRadio· 15 hours agoEarlier this year, the Legislature approved, and the Governor signed, LB1169, which made the...
Gov. Jim Pillen honors Nebraska's students who earned a perfect ACT score
KETV 7 Omaha· 2 days agoNebraska's governor gave advice to the students as they depart from high school.
Pillen to push property tax special session in North Platte
North Platte Telegraph· 1 day agoGov. Jim Pillen will discuss his plans for further reducing Nebraskans’ property taxes at a Thursday...
Pillen visits Nebraska National Guard on Texas-Mexico border with Speaker Arch, Sen. Tom Brewer
Nebraska Examiner via Yahoo News· 6 days agoLINCOLN — Gov. Jim Pillen, Speaker of the Legislature John Arch and State Sen. Tom Brewer visited a...
Governor Pillen discusses Nebraska's property tax crisis in Scottsbluff
KHGI Nebraska TV· 4 days agoToday Governor Pillen is making his second stop across the state to focus on Nebraska's property tax...
Pillen announces two more property tax town halls
1011 News· 7 days agoNebraska Gov. Jim Pillen announced his next two town hall meetings to rally public support for proposals to offset up to 40% of property taxes by...