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Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen activates National Guard ahead of statewide immigration protests
Protests in the Heartland come against backdrop of immigration enforcement and anti-Trump protests nationally
My latest @NE_Examiner
https://t.co/4mAbLL2w4J
Our attorney general should know better. Deploying military troops in response to civilians exercising their First Amendment rights is dangerous and escalatory.
https://t.co/037JHgC2xP
ICE puede estar en nuestras comunidades, pero nuestros derechos no desaparecen. Estamos observando esta situación de cerca y trabajando con aliados para informar nuestros próximos pasos. Sin importar nuestro estatus migratorio, todos tenemos derechos y todos pertenecemos.
ICE may be in our communities, but our rights don't disappear. We're watching this situation closely and working with partners to inform next steps. Regardless of our immigration status, all of us have rights and all of us belong.
https://t.co/AvTdCXAxSc
Join us in welcoming our new acting legal
director, Jennifer Houlden! She comes to our team from a leadership position in the Lancaster County Public Defender’s Office, where she served nearly two decades.
Indigenous students’ right to wear tribal regalia will be well-protected in Nebraska thanks to recent changes to state law taking effect in July.
https://t.co/yuGmMihC6O
❌LB415, a bill that would remove paid sick leave protections for 140,000 Nebraskans, will be up for a 2nd round of debate in the #NELeg tomorrow.
Contact your senator & tell them NO Nebraskan should have to choose between their health and their paycheck: https://t.co/nGolhuqzHm
Today, we celebrate a significant milestone for a team member: his first-ever ballot. Jason's inspiring journey includes advocating for the very law that made this moment possible.
https://t.co/YVdYARQhaB
Students with the UNL Muslim Law Student Association were key voices in building support for making Nebraska's schools more welcoming. Their advocacy helped change state law.
We celebrate that progress this heritage month.
Nebraska's split presidential electoral system survived an attempt to replace it with a winner-take-all model Tuesday as two Republicans joined Democrats in refusing to vote to stop a filibuster. https://t.co/jdzHLq71Eq
On Tuesday, state senators will vote on a bill that aims to end our split electoral vote system. Nebraskans overwhelmingly opposed LB 3 at its hearing because they know our current system provides a meaningful vote and a more direct say.
Take action:
https://t.co/MQJCELSYcF
#NELeg Speaker John Arch says #Nebraska Legislature will debate switching back to winner-take-all Electoral College voting Tuesday afternoon starting at 1:30, first-round vote same day.
A few moments from this morning's debate on whether senators will respect the will of voters or undercut the minimum wage initiative.
Tell your senator NO on LB 258:
https://t.co/kZOOFPgdnV
Just months ago, nearly 75% of Nebraska voters approved the paid sick leave initiative. Today, most of our state senators voted to undermine that reform by exempting several groups of workers from earning paid sick leave. Make time today to contact your senator.
34 lawmakers advanced a bill that would overturn your vote and carve out exemptions for who can earn paid sick leave.
If they voted 🟢, they need to hear from you. Tell them to OPPOSE LB415 moving forward.
If they voted 🔴, thank them for supporting working families. #NEleg
The Lincoln Journal Star's latest editorial nails what's happening with paid sick leave and minimum wage in the #NEleg: "senators need to respect the wishes and judgment of the electorate."
https://t.co/PIOxobgniC
Senators have voted LB 89 out of committee, the bill that mandates discrimination against transgender Nebraskans. It's clear lawmakers need to keep hearing the message that Nebraska is for all of us. Contact your senator.
https://t.co/gNoH5MjIQy
Thanks to legislative progress and our clients' lawsuit defending it, Nebraskans can vote as soon as they’ve finished all terms of a felony sentence. Learn more at https://t.co/lknlFsoSpo.
Nebraska lawmakers should be focused on investing in community solutions, not trying to charge younger kids as adults. We’re so grateful for all of the Nebraskans who are speaking up against LB 556 tonight.
#SmartJustice
A bill lowering the age at which juveniles can be detained and charged as adults in Nebraska drew intense debate during a Judiciary Committee hearing Thursday afternoon.
From @BeachBrian17:
https://t.co/hSsaApSY7L
WINNER-TAKE-ALL: Under pressure from Gov. Jim Pillen, lawmakers advanced to the Lege a winner-take-all bill and a proposed constitutional amendment to let voters alter how Nebraska awards electoral votes for president.
From @4nsmiley and @NE_Examiner:
https://t.co/gWOdZrOOCK
Sen. Lippincott has prioritized LB 3, his bill to end Nebraska's system of splitting electoral votes. The current system helps ensure a meaningful vote, giving voters and communities a more direct say. We need to protect it.
Contact your #NEleg senator: https://t.co/djTrTTonor