State Tipoffs Involving Nebraska Newsletter for Sunday June 08, 2025 ( 11 items ) |
BY THE NUMBERS: Don Bacon Supports Kicking Nearly 20,000 Constituents Off Health Insurance to Fund Tax Cuts for Billionaires
WASHINGTON, June 2 -- The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee posted the following news release:
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BY THE NUMBERS: Don Bacon Supports Kicking Nearly 20,000 Constituents Off Health Insurance to Fund Tax Cuts for Billionaires
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Last month, Congressman Don Bacon cast the deciding vote to sell out Nebraska's working families in exchange for giving tax breaks to the wealthiest people in the country.
According to new analysis by the Joint Economic Committee, nearly 20,000 people in N
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Don Bacon Plunges the Country $2.4 Trillion Deeper into Debt
WASHINGTON, June 4 -- The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee posted the following news release:
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Don Bacon Plunges the Country $2.4 Trillion Deeper into Debt
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According to new analysis by the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, Don Bacon and House Republicans' Tax Scam bill would increase the national deficit by $2.4 trillion.
In Bacon's quest to deliver massive tax cuts for billionaires, he's supporting kicking nearly tens of thousands of people in NE-02 off their heal
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Don Bacon Tries to Fool Nebraskans After Voting to Gut Clean Energy Tax Credits
WASHINGTON, June 7 -- The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee posted the following news release:
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Don Bacon Tries to Fool Nebraskans After Voting to Gut Clean Energy Tax Credits
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Bacon spent weeks pretending to buck his party to protect energy tax credits - only to turn around and cast the deciding vote to cut them
Don Bacon attempts to pull the wool over Nebraskan's eyes once again, this time sending a letter to the Senate asking them to "mitigate" the negative impacts of h
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Explore Cutting-Edge Concurrent Sessions at HUB25
LINCOLN, Nebraska, June 5 -- NRC Health, a provider of customer intelligence in healthcare, issued the following news:
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Explore Cutting-Edge Concurrent Sessions at HUB25
NRC Health's Human Understanding Beyond | HUB25 features a rich lineup of concurrent sessions designed to deepen your expertise and spark new ideas across healthcare's most critical domains.
From leadership and culture to clinical strategies and patient experience operations, these sessions offer a diverse range of ins
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FNBO Releases 2024 Impact Report
OMAHA, Nebraska, June 3 (TNSxrep) -- First National Bank of Omaha issued the following news:
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FNBO Releases 2024 Impact Report
FNBO Delivers Significant Community Investment in Philanthropy, Service and Environmental Sustainability
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Omaha, NE, June 2, 2025 - FNBO has released its 2024 Impact Report, highlighting the bank's deep commitment to community well-being through philanthropic giving, employee volunteerism, and environmental sustainability initiatives. The report details the ba
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MIT - The scholar-warrior: How Erik Lin-Greenberg bridges academia and Air Force intelligence
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, June 6 -- The Massachusetts Institute of Technology issued the following news:
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The scholar-warrior: How Erik Lin-Greenberg bridges academia and Air Force intelligence
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At a time when the U.S. Department of Defense increasingly grapples with emerging technologies and their implications for national security, Erik Lin-Greenberg '09, SM '09 occupies a rare position at the intersection of theory and practice.
The MIT political scientist and lieutenant colonel i
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Nebraska in the National News: May 2025
LINCOLN, Nebraska, June 4 (TNSjou) -- The University of Nebraska issued the following news:
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Nebraska in the national news: May 2025
By Sean Hagewood
Nature published a May 21 feature on Kevin Lievano-Romero, a fourth-year doctoral student in parasitology at Nebraska. The article was among 60-plus national news stories featuring Husker faculty, staff, students, centers and programs in May.
A Colombia native, Lievano-Romero studies bat parasites and the viruses that infect them -- speci
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Nebraska-developed Mindfulness Program Expands to Ghana
LINCOLN, Nebraska, June 3 -- The University of Nebraska issued the following news:
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Nebraska-developed mindfulness program expands to Ghana
By Chuck Green
A transformative program designed to help educators use mindfulness and reflection in their daily work is expanding its global reach.
Holly Hatton, associate professor of child, youth and family studies, is collaborating with researchers in Ghana to adapt CHIME -- Cultivating Healthy Intentional Mindful Educators -- an interactive co
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Nebraska-led NSF Project Sheds Light on Microscopic Life in Sandhills
LINCOLN, Nebraska, June 4 -- The University of Nebraska issued the following news:
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Nebraska-led NSF project sheds light on microscopic life in Sandhills
By Natalie Jones
In Nebraska's Sandhills, a unique collaboration among scientists, students and ranchers is underway to study nematodes -- microscopic worms that play a vital role in soil and ecosystem health.
Backed by funding from the National Science Foundation's Poorly Sampled and Unknown Taxa (PurSUiT) program, the University of
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NRCC Statement on NE-02
WASHINGTON, June 4 -- The National Republican Congressional Committee posted the following news:
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NRCC Statement on NE-02
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If you are covering today's news in Nebraska's 2nd congressional district, please consider the following statement:
"Out of touch Democrat John Cavanaugh has proven time and time again that he will prioritize his radical far left agenda ahead of Nebraskans. While Denise Powell and Cavanaugh are set for a race to left, Don Bacon continues to deliver common sense r
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University of Nebraska: Husker Economist Studies Effects of Evictions on Children
LINCOLN, Nebraska, June 3 -- The University of Nebraska issued the following news:
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Husker economist studies effects of evictions on children
By Dan Moser
A Nebraska economist is exploring how evictions affect children over the long term -- research that could inform new policies aimed at tackling housing instability across the United States.
Daniel Tannenbaum, Georgia and Jim Thompson Associate Professor of Economics, recently received a $430,587 grant from the National Science Founda
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