Latest News from the Governor's Office
- Gov. Pillen Supports Union Pacific Transcontinental Railroad Merger December 19, 2025 jim Fri, 12/19/2025 - 15:28
CONTACT:
Laura Strimple, (402) 580-9495
Gov. Pillen Supports Union Pacific Transcontinental Railroad Merger
LINCOLN, NE – Governor Jim Pillen released the following statement signaling the state of Nebraska’s support for Union Pacific’s merger with Norfolk Southern. The statement followed an announcement from Union Pacific that the two companies filed an application with the Surface Transportation Board (STB) for approval. According to Union Pacific’s submission to the federal government, it expects over 500 new managerial employees at their Omaha headquarters.
“With continued investment in its Omaha-based headquarters and the people of this great state, we are proud to support Union Pacific’s efforts to create the nation’s first transcontinental railroad. A Nebraska-born and grown business, UP helps our farming and ranching families feed the world and transports the materials that are building the future of our country. Nebraska — a friend to business and perfectly located to serve as a nationwide transportation hub — is proud to be home of UP’s past and future successes.”
In 1862, President Abraham Lincoln created Union Pacific after signing the Pacific Railway Act. Union Pacific laid its first track in Omaha three years later in 1865. Since that time, Union Pacific has called Nebraska home.
Once approved, our country’s first transcontinental railroad will transform “10,000 existing lanes from interline service into faster, more efficient single-line service – eliminating time-consuming handoffs between railroads.”
- Gov. Pillen Appoints Ashley Newmyer as Director of Public Health December 19, 2025 jim Fri, 12/19/2025 - 14:12
CONTACT:
Laura Strimple, (402) 580-9495
Gov. Pillen Appoints Ashley Newmyer as Director of Public Health
LINCOLN, NE – Governor Jim Pillen is announcing his appointment of Ashley Newmyer as director of the Division of Public Health for the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). She has been serving as interim director since May of this year.
Newmyer has had multiple roles with DHHS since 2010, most notably around data collection, analytics and reporting. She was the deputy director for health data within the Division of Public Health in 2019, before becoming the agency data operator. Newmyer also served as an epidemiology surveillance coordinator for six years where she launched and secured grants for a variety of surveillance and monitoring programs including those related to injuries and prescription drugs.
Newmyer has a degree in psychology from the University of Nebraska – Lincoln and she earned a Master of Public Health in Biostatistics degree from the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Newmyer most recently completed a chief data and analytics officer program through George Mason University.
Newmyer’s permanent appointment is effective Dec. 22 at an annual salary of $170,000.
- Gov. Pillen Provides Progress Update on Tyson Support Services, Announces New Hotline and Additional Assistance Dates December 18, 2025 jim Thu, 12/18/2025 - 21:00
Contact:
Laura Strimple, (402) 580-9495
Gov. Pillen Provides Progress Update on Tyson Support Services, Announces New Hotline and Additional Assistance Dates
LINCOLN, NE -- Today, Governor Jim Pillen announced further progress in assisting workers impacted by the upcoming Tyson meat processing plant closure in Lexington. Altogether, over 1,600 individuals attended Rapid Response layoff services events and job fairs at the Dawson County Fairgrounds and Lexington Middle School over the last two weeks. These efforts were designed to provide timely information, connect displaced workers with employment opportunities, and ensure access to workforce and supportive services. Nearly 600 individuals have registered in the Department of Labor’s employment website, NEworks.nebraska.gov.
“Lexington has been and will continue to be an all-American community. We want to make sure of that. The state is engaging to the greatest extent possible to help people meet immediate needs and identify employment opportunities,” said Gov. Pillen.
Commissioner of Labor Katie Thurber has personally attended several of the scheduled Rapid Response and job fairs hosted by the department. She said the participation by Tyson’s workforce has been encouraging.
“They are demonstrating Nebraska’s strong work ethic and are taking the steps necessary to transfer their skills within our state,” said Commissioner Thurber. “This response has demonstrated the value of aligning Rapid Response layoff services, job fairs, and registration support into a coordinated, sustained effort that will hopefully prove beneficial to the workers and their families.”
State agencies are collaborating with local partners, employers, community organizations, and volunteers. Participants in recent events received information on:
Workforce programs and job search services
Unemployment Insurance
Training and retraining opportunities
Community and human services including SNAP, SNAP E&T, Medicaid, Employment First and other programs
Erick Carrillo, the Department of Labor’s director of reemployment services, said it has been heartening to see various agencies and individuals provide a path forward to workers and their families. “What stands out to me is that the state agencies are giving people options,” Carrillo said. “We are helping people identify ways that they can make the most of this situation and we are partnering with them through the entire process, which looks different for each affected worker.”
Over 150 employers have taken part in the response efforts through participation in job fairs and other outreach efforts to the Tyson workforce. Employers are encouraged to post their jobs at NEworks.nebraska.gov.
Participating employers and a summary of job openings are listed on the Department of Economic Development’s Lexington resources web page, opportunity.nebraska.gov/Lexington. The page also includes information about employment and community resources for individuals and families impacted by the plant closure.
A hotline is now also available for Lexington workers needing assistance with programs and services available through Health and Human Services or the Department of Labor. Language assistance is available.
“My team is working to eliminate barriers to accessing important resources,” added Gov. Pillen. “The hotline aims to streamline access for individuals with questions regarding programs that may benefit them most during this time.”
The phone number for assistance is 308-407-1517.
Listed below are upcoming dates and events that Tyson employees can participate in, arranged through the Department of Labor. All will be held at the Dawson County Fairgrounds. The NEworks sessions are designed to provide assistance with registering in NEworks.nebraska.gov, where workers can find employment and file for unemployment benefits when their job ends.
Dec. 29
10:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. NEworks Session
Jan. 8
10:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. NEworks Session
1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Job Fair
Jan. 9
10:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. NEworks Session
1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Job Fair
Jan. 15
10:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. NEworks Session
1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Job Fair
Jan. 16
10:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. NEworks Session
1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Job Fair
- Governor Pillen Announces Appointments to Boards and Commissions December 18, 2025 jim Thu, 12/18/2025 - 15:19
CONTACT:
Laura Strimple, (402) 580-9495
Governor Pillen Announces Appointments to Boards and Commissions
LINCOLN, NE – Today, Governor Jim Pillen announced appointments made to boards and commissions from July 1, 2025 through November 30, 2025.
A list of current board and commission openings can be found on the Governor’s website (https://governor.nebraska.gov/board-comm-req), along with instructions on completing an application.
Advisory Committee on Developmental Disabilities
David Browne, Lincoln
Dianne DeLair, Lincoln
Philip Gray, Omaha
Jennifer Hansen, Elkhorn
Michael Hunter, Omaha
Cristal Petersen, Lincoln
Paige Rivard, Bennington
Advisory Council to the Office of Violence Prevention
Royal Kottwitz, Aurora
Marcus Taylor, Bellevue
Board of Educational Lands and Funds
Jon Abegglen, Kearney
Board of Health
Mark Bertch, Omaha
Jaime Dodge, Lincoln
Patricia Kucera, Omaha
Ryan Palmer, Blair
David Reese, Lincoln
Jeremiah Retchwisch, Elkhorn
Jacob Sikes, Riverdale
Dan Vehle, Omaha
Collection Agency Licensing Board
Tessa Stevens, Aurora
Jason Thompson, Valley
Commission on African American Affairs
Eboni Caridine, Lincoln
Lawrence Chatters, Omaha
Tremaine Combs, Lincoln
Anthony McLeod, Omaha
Dexter Myers, Lincoln
Jason Roberts, Omaha
Veronica Sargbah, Omaha
Fatou Sogoyou-Bekeyi, Omaha
Michael Young, Omaha
Commission on Judicial Qualifications
Tamara Allen, Phillips
Douglas Dolezal, Lincoln
Bonna Wanek, Grand Island
Commission on Law Enforcement
Michael Jones, Papillion
David Nelson, Gretna
Commission on Military and Veterans Affairs
Dave Bloomfield, Hoskins
Commission on Public Advocacy
Julie Bear, Plattsmouth
Jonathan Braaten, Omaha
Michael Ziskey, Omaha
Commission on Uniform State Laws
Bob Hallstrom, Lincoln
Council on Developmental Disabilities
Amanda Anderson, Lincoln
Jamar Dorsey, Omaha
Edward Kraska, Omaha
Beth Libra, Hoskins
Jacob McIver, Sidney
Hannah Mercer, Kearney
Angie Ohlrich, Elkhorn
Sasha Reeks, Lincoln
Mark Shriver, Omaha
Joshua Whitfield, Lincoln
Sadie Worthing, Lexington
County Attorney Standards Advisory Council
Nathan Avery, Kearney
Craft Brewery Board
Joshua Christenen, Fort Calhoun
Frederic Meyer, St Paul
Crime Victim’s Reparation Board
Kathleeln Bauer, Ogallala
Kendra Bryant, Lincoln
G Randall Hansen, Omaha
Christon MacTaggart, Papillion
Dry Bean Commission
Karl Meeske, Champion
Dry Pea & Lentil Commission
Stetson Shreve, Alliance
Early Childhood Education Endowment Board of Trustees
Lameakia Collier, Lincoln
Early Childhood Education Endowment Board of Trustees
Lindsey Stevens, Elkhkorn
Early Childhood Interagency Coordinating Committee
Gina Bittner, Dawson
LaRae Flood, Kearney
Nikole Gemar, Sutton
Themis Gomes, Omaha
Christine Kilgore, Rising City
Tammy Kresser, Kearney
Stacie Lada, Tecumseh
Kristi Layman, Lincoln
Erica Peterson, Lincoln
Michele Rayburn, Geneva
Schuyler Rotert, Omaha
Heather Schmidt, Lincoln
Tara Schroeder, Palmyra
Lindsey Stevens, Elkhorn
Shannon Vanderford, Lincoln
Ethanol Board
Jaimie Bearup, Lincoln
Scott McPheeters, Gothenburg
Taylor Nelson, South Sioux City
Game and Parks Commission
Scott Cassels, Omaha
Infrastructure Review Task Force
Chris Hawkins, Omaha
Nebraska Arts Council
Brenda Davis, Beatrice
Crystal Dunning, Lincoln
Shari Hofschire, Omaha
Timothy Jeffrey, Omaha
Lori Williams, Norfolk
Nebraska Brand Committee
Susan Connell, Hyannis
Nebraska Children’s Commission
Angel Geller, Lincoln
Nebraska Coalition for Juvenile Justice
Kaleciana Perry, Omaha
Wathina Porter, Lincoln
Teshawna Sawyer, Grand Island
Myana Sigers, Fremont
Nebraska EPSCoR/IDeA Committee
Shane Farritor, Lincoln
Yuri Lyubchenko, Omaha
Josephine Schafer, Omaha
Eva Schubert, Lincoln
Nebraska Equal Opportunity Commission
Marcia Weddle, Lincoln
Nebraska Humanities Council
Yoko Lawing, North Platte
Sarah Peetz, Lincoln
Nebraska Investment Council
Keith Olson, Omaha
Nebraska Library Commission
Tiffany Carter, Omaha
Judy Henning, Kearney
Richard Landreth, Minatare
Thomas Rolfes, Lincoln
Nebraska Liquor Control Commission
James Elworth, Nebraska City
Robert Synhorst, Lincoln
Nebraska Natural Resources Commission
Scott Dicke, Alma
Nebraska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission
Dallen Juelfs, Scottsbluff
Steve Mattoon, Sidney
Nebraska Real Estate Commission
Paul Vojchehoske, Omaha
Nebraska School Financing Review Commission
Tom Briese, Albion
Shawna Koger, Arlington
Frederic Meyer, St Paul
Keith Runge, Columbus
Mark Spurgin, Ogallala
Nebraska Semiquincentennial Commission
Gabriel Bruguier, Lincoln
Tim Clark, Bennington
Heidi Cuca, Lincoln
Christine Vail, Brule
Racial Profiling Committee
Krisa Brass, Scottsbluff
Ryan Dale, Lincoln
Adaira Thapa, Omaha
Susan Ugai, Lincoln
Rural Health Advisory Commission
Tracy Zamora, Pierce
State Board of Public Accountancy
Andrew Blossom, Omaha
Sarah Borchers, Kearney
State Electrical Board
Boyd Pedersen, Clearwater
Tyler C Ritz, Kearney
Technical Advisory Committee on Statewide Assessment
Chad Buckendahl, Las Vegas, NV (National)
Joshua Fields, Seward
Water Well Standards & Contractors’ Licensing Board
Jeffrey Ironshell, Wilcox
James Remmenga, Holdrege
Wheat Development, Utilization and Marketing Board
Amy Warner, Edison
- Governor Pillen Appoints Douglas County Election Commissioner December 17, 2025 jim Wed, 12/17/2025 - 21:11
Contact:
Laura Strimple, (402) 580-9495
Governor Pillen Appoints Douglas County Election Commissioner
LINCOLN, NE – Today, Governor Jim Pillen appointed Danielle Jensen of Elkhorn as election commissioner for Douglas County. She will succeed Brian Kruse who resigned the position to take a role in the private sector. Jensen will assume her new duties Jan. 10 and will fill the remainder of Kruse’s appointed term through Dec. 31, 2027.
Jensen is currently the communications director and senior policy advisor to U.S. Representative Don Bacon. Before that, she was a public and legislative affairs officer for the Nebraska Energy Office. Jensen has more than 20 years of experience in communications, government affairs and political fundraising.
“Danielle has a varied background of experience that will serve her well in the role of election commissioner,” said Gov. Pillen. “She is a hard worker and has garnered the admiration of those with whom she has worked. Danielle will lead the election office with integrity and will make sure all elections in Douglas County are conducted with transparency and accuracy.”
Congressman Don Bacon offered his high praise for Jensen’s abilities:
“Since day one, when I was sworn into Congress in 2017, Danielle Jensen has served Nebraska’s Second Congressional District with excellence as our communications director and later took on additional responsibilities as senior policy advisor. Our office is routinely recognized as one of the most effective in Congress, and Danielle has played a major role in that success through her leadership, professionalism and dedication to our community and constituents. Governor Pillen has made an excellent choice in appointing Danielle as Douglas County election commissioner and I am confident she will continue serving Nebraskans with integrity while protecting our fair, accurate and impartial elections. I also want to thank outgoing Commissioner Brian Kruse for his years of service to our community.”
Congressman Bacon’s Chief of Staff Mark Dreiling added his endorsement of Jensen’s selection:
“I have known Danielle Jensen for over 20 years, and I appreciate her long record of dedicated service to our state and country, both in the Nebraska Energy Office and as a member of Congressman Bacon’s team since our first day. Her leadership and professionalism have been central to the strength of our staff and have helped make our office one of the most effective in Congress. Danielle has been a trusted colleague, close friend and mentor to many members of our staff, past and present, and our team is stronger because of her dedication to serving Nebraska’s Second Congressional District. We wish her the very best as she continues her public service as Douglas County election commissioner.”
Jensen earned a bachelor’s degree in broadcasting from the University of Nebraska – Omaha.