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Bill - Bob Evnen - Action - Lawsuit targets Nebraska’s defiance of law to restore voting rights to those with felony convictions - apnews.com - Usa - county Liberty - state Nebraska - city Omaha, state Nebraska - county King

Lawsuit targets Nebraska’s defiance of law to restore voting rights to those with felony convictions

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The American Civil Liberties Union of Nebraska has filed a lawsuit challenging top election officials’ defiance of state laws that restore the voting rights of those who’ve ever been convicted of a felony.

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Bob Evnen - Of A - Repeal of a dead law to use public funds for private school tuition won’t be on Nebraska’s ballot - apnews.com - state California - state Nebraska - city Omaha, state Nebraska

Repeal of a dead law to use public funds for private school tuition won’t be on Nebraska’s ballot

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — A measure to repeal a now-defunct law passed last year that would use public money to fund private school tuition has been pulled from Nebraska’s November ballot, the secretary of state announced Thursday.

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Bill - Bob Evnen - Can - Question of whether Nebraska public money can go to private schools still set for November ballot - apnews.com - state Minnesota - state Indiana - state Nebraska

Question of whether Nebraska public money can go to private schools still set for November ballot

Nebraska’s top election official has ruled that voters will get to decide this year whether to repeal a law that gives taxpayer money for private school scholarships.

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