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  • Gov. Pillen Hosts HUD Secretary Turner; Highlights Opportunity in Nebraska May 22, 2026 jim Fri, 05/22/2026 - 15:58

    CONTACT:

    Laura Strimple, (402) 580-9495

     

    Gov. Pillen Hosts HUD Secretary Turner; Highlights Opportunity in Nebraska

     

    LINCOLN, NE – Governor Jim Pillen hosted United States Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Scott Turner in Nebraska to highlight ongoing efforts to make homes more affordable, boost development of workforce housing, and to create major community and economic revival in rural and urban communities across the state through the Opportunity Zones Initiative. 

     “Nebraska’s great potential and great collaboration – local, state, federal – was on full display during Secretary Turner’s visit,” said Gov. Pillen. “I’m really proud of our state, and I can’t thank the Secretary enough for visiting and taking the time to hear directly from the people of Nebraska. I believe if we keep working together, get the heavy hand of government out of the way, and create a framework of policies that allows Nebraskans to succeed, the potential of our state is endless.”

    “Nebraska leaders are answering President Trump’s call to lower the cost of homeownership and drive meaningful community revitalization across the nation, and we are glad to partner with them in that effort,” said HUD Secretary Scott Turner. The visits to Omaha and Fremont with Governor Pillen offered a firsthand look at the progress being made in Nebraska. I appreciated the opportunity to hear directly from state leaders and housing industry professionals about the challenges families face and how this Administration’s policies are making a difference for Nebraskans. HUD is committed to working alongside our state and local partners here to increase affordable housing options, encourage investment in underserved areas, and assist more Americans in reaching homeownership.”

    Thursday’s visit began in downtown Omaha at Creighton University where Gov. Pillen and Sec. Turner hosted a Mortgage Affordability Roundtable with business leaders, community stakeholders, and policymakers to highlight efforts to make homes more affordable, cut bureaucratic red tape, and revitalize underdeveloped communities across our state and country. 

    “I agree 100% with Secretary Turner: We have to put the American Dream of owning a home within reach for the next generation. HUD, under the Secretary’s leadership as part of President Trump’s Administration, is doing some amazing things to make housing more affordable, increase supply, and get government overregulation out of the way,” said Gov. Pillen.

    Following the roundtable, Gov. Pillen and Sec. Turner were joined by Omaha Mayor John Ewing Jr. for a tour of the dynamic Highlander Accelerator neighborhood. The tour included stops at the Charles Drew Health Center, the Micro Market, the Community Greenhouse, and a tour of a housing unit in the area before conducting a joint press conference. 

     The final stop of the tour was in Fremont, where Gov. Pillen and Sec. Turner hosted an Opportunity Zones and Workforce Housing Listening Session with local leaders, business representatives, and workforce housing experts from Nebraska. 

    “The root of HUD’s mission is to lift Americans into prosperity and opportunity,” said Gov. Pillen. “Through the Opportunity Zones initiative – which we highlighted in North Omaha and Fremont – the state of Nebraska is working with federal, public, and private partners to create investment in our communities, both rural and urban. It’s a mission we can all get behind.”

    Mortgage Affordability Roundtable/Creighton University

    Highlander Accelerator Tour

    Opportunity Zones and Workforce Housing Listening Session

    Opportunity Zones and Workforce Housing Listening Session

  • Gov. Pillen Announces the Nebraska Pavilion at the Great American State Fair May 20, 2026 jim Wed, 05/20/2026 - 16:11

    CONTACT:

    Laura Strimple, (402) 580-9495

     

    Gov. Pillen Announces the Nebraska Pavilion at the Great American State Fair

     

    LINCOLN, NE – Governor Jim Pillen released the following statement highlighting Nebraska’s participation in the Freedom 250 “Great American State Fair” this summer in Washington, D.C., as part of the national celebration commemorating America’s 250th birthday.

    “America’s turning 250 years old – and that deserves a gigantic celebration,” said Gov. Pillen. “The ‘Great American State Fair’ is a wonderful opportunity for Nebraskans and Americans to come together to experience what makes this the greatest country in the history of the world. Nebraska’s pavilion will highlight the people, industries, traditions, and stories that define our state — from agriculture and manufacturing to innovation, faith, family, and our deep-rooted patriotism. As we celebrate the first 250 years of our nation’s history, we also look forward to contributing to the next 250 years of American leadership, opportunity, and freedom.”

    Nebraska’s pavilion will feature interactive exhibits, Nebraska-made products, agriculture, tourism highlights, and experiences designed to celebrate the people and values that make Nebraska unique. The pavilion will invite visitors to experience Nebraska’s leadership in agriculture, innovation, manufacturing, faith, family values, and community.

    Nebraska is proud to take part in this historic national celebration honoring both the nation’s founding and the future generations who will carry the American story forward.

    The Nebraska Pavilion will be supported by several Nebraska-based companies and organizations, which will be announced at a later date.

    The Great American State Fair, hosted by Freedom 250, will take place June 25 through July 10, 2026, on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. The event will bring together all 50 states and U.S. territories for a nationwide celebration of America’s 250th anniversary through exhibits, performances, educational programming, and cultural showcases.

    Additional information regarding Nebraska’s pavilion, programming, partnerships, and media credentialing will be announced in the coming weeks.

  • Gov. Pillen Appoints Huxoll as District Court Judge in the Third Judicial District May 20, 2026 jim Wed, 05/20/2026 - 12:27

    CONTACT:

    Laura Strimple, (402) 580-9495

     

    Gov. Pillen Appoints Huxoll as District Court Judge in the Third Judicial District

     

    LINCOLN, NE – Today, Governor Jim Pillen announced his appointment of Jennifer A. Huxoll of Palmyra as district court judge in the Third Judicial District. The district consists of Lancaster County.

    Huxoll has been with the Nebraska Attorney General’s office since 2006, first as an assistant attorney general and then civil litigation bureau chief. Prior to that she was an attorney with Anderson, Creager & Wittstruck, P.C., L.L.O.  and Bollerup & Huxoll, P.C. Early in her career, Huxoll was an attorney with Legal Services of Southeast Nebraska.

    Huxoll has served on various committees through the Nebraska State Bar Association. She’s also been a volunteer and/or board member for the Palmyra Memorial Library, Friendship Home and the Food Bank of Lincoln and Food Bank of the Heartland.

    Huxoll received her bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Nebraska – Lincoln. She earned a juris doctor from the University of Nebraska College of Law.

    The vacancy is due to the retirement of Judge Jodi L. Nelson.

  • Gov. Pillen Highlights Takeaways from Latest General Fund Receipt Report May 15, 2026 jim Fri, 05/15/2026 - 21:04

    CONTACT:

    Laura Strimple, (402) 580-9495

     

    Gov. Pillen Highlights Takeaways from Latest General Fund Receipt Report

     

    LINCOLN, NE An increase in tax refunds this year means more money is going back into the pockets of Nebraska taxpayers, which represents great news. Meantime, the state will stay the course on keeping spending in check. Governor Jim Pillen is highlighting key takeaways from the most recent General Fund Receipt Report, published today by the Nebraska Department of Revenue.

    While gross tax receipts are exceeding projections, tax refunds in April were 98% higher than predicted by the Nebraska Economic Forecasting Advisory Board.

    Cutting the state’s income tax rate in addition to tax cuts provided through the One Big Beautiful Bill have been a tremendous benefit to taxpayers. Sales and use tax receipts are also up again in April, reflecting better consumer spending and market activity than anticipated.

    “Nebraskans are keeping more of their pay instead of giving it to government. That’s the objective we want to achieve for hard-working Nebraskans. At the same time, we need to relentlessly cut spending to ensure that the state is living within its means,” said Gov. Pillen.

    Consistently passing the most conservative budgets in state history, Gov. Pillen intends to build on that momentum.

    “The Legislature still has hard decisions to make. We must run government like a business so that we are reducing waste, focusing on work that truly matters and reinvesting in the people of Nebraska. That’s what taxpayers expect of us.”

  • Governor Pillen Announces Appointments to Boards and Commissions May 15, 2026 Ezra Fri, 05/15/2026 - 13:17

    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 December 1, 2025 through April 30, 2026.

    A list of current board and commission openings can be found on the Governor’s website (Nebraska Board and Commission Openings), along with instructions on completing an application.

     

    Abstracters Board of Examiners

    Robyn Dvoracek – St Paul

     

    Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementia Advisory Council

    Jean Holt – Lincoln

    Alexander DeGarmo – Greenwood

     

    Big Blue River Compact Administration

    Jason D Pohlmann – DeWitt

     

    Board of Educational Lands and Funds

    Jason Bryant – Lincoln

     

    Board of Examiners for Land Surveyors

    Jeremy F Feusner - Holdrege

     

    Capitol Environs Commission

    Ann Post -- Lincoln

     

    Commission on Indian Affairs

    William (Bill) Johnson, Jr – Elkhorn

    Eugene DeCora – Winnebago

    Rudi Mitchell – Omaha

    Nancy M Kile – Crawford

    Gabriel Bruguier – Lincoln

    Kameron Runnels – Niobrara

     

    Commission on Latino-Americans

    Roy Rivera Barcenas – Lincoln

    Sandra Lopez - Omaha

     

    Commission on Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice

    Bill Maendele – Kearney

    Sara Hoyle – Lincoln

     

    Commission on Public Advocacy

    Benjamin H Murray - Hebron

     

    Conveyance Advisory Committee

    Matthew Murphy – Omaha

    Greg Anglim – Valley

    Bret Abels - Papillion

     

    Coordinating Commission for Postsecondary Education

    Paul J Von Behren – Fremont

    William Wilson – Plattsmouth

     

    Early Childhood Interagency Coordinating Committee

    Misty J Beair – Wayne

     

    Foster Care Advisory Committee

    Sheryl Blaha – Ord

    Vicki Adams – Papillion

    Andrea Phillips – Lincoln

    Spencer Shute – Omaha

     

    Midwestern Higher Education Compact

    Dennis Headrick – Lincoln

     

    Nebraska Aeronautics Commission

    Edward Dunn – Grant

     

    Nebraska Board of Geologists

    Jeffrey S Seymour – Elkhorn

     

    Nebraska Capitol Commission

    Katherine Spohn – Friend

     

    Nebraska Coalition for Juvenile Justice

    Joel B Jay – North Platte

    Melodie L Bellamy – Kearney

     

    Nebraska Commission for the Blind & Visually Impaired

    Cheryl Livingston – Lincoln

    Linda Mentink – Columbus

     

    Nebraska Dairy Industry Development Board

    Douglas Temme – Wayne

    Kent Pulfer – Wayne

    William Demerath – Plainview

     

    Nebraska EPSCoR/IDeA Committee

    George Burba – Lincoln

    Bryan Kuntz – Kearney

    Juliane Strauss-Soukup - Kearney

     

    Nebraska Game and Parks Commission

    Douglas Zingula – Crawford

     

    Nebraska Invasive Species Council

    Jonathan Spurgeon – Omaha

     

    Nebraska Investment Finance Authority

    Colten R Zamrzla - Lincoln

    Benjamin Martens – Lincoln

    Charlie Sullivan – Omaha

     

    Nebraska Power Review Board

    Kristen Gottschalk – Colon

    David Liegl – Lincoln

     

    Nebraska Propane Education and Research Council

    David Rhoads – Comstock

    Mark T O’Donnell – Yankton, SD

    Douglas Hohbein – Lincoln

    Paul Searle – Papillion

     

    Nebraska Public Employees Retirement Board

    Horacio J Wheelock – Omaha

    Thomas Dargy – Papillion

     

    Nebraska Real Property Appraiser Board

    Lori Johnson – Lincoln

     

    Nebraska Semiquincentennial Commission

    Evelyn Haro – Lincoln

    Beth Smith – Lincoln

     

    Nebraska State Fair Board

    Mark Hesser - Lincoln

     

    Police Standards Advisory Council

    Sherie Thomas – Omaha

    Jason Stille – Lincoln

    Greg London – Lincoln

    Paul Graham – Aurora

    Allen Bolzer – Lincoln

     

    Rural Health Advisory Commission

    Makayla Brockhaus – Creighton

     

    ServeNebraska/Nebraska Volunteer Service Commission

    Clarence King – Omaha

    Anastazia Bauer Scheer – Arlington

    Mikki Tighe – Omaha

     

    State Highway Commission

    James W Hawks – North Platte

    Heath Mello – Omaha

    Matthew Meister - Kearney

     

    State Racing & Gaming Commission

    Randall Conroy – Papillion

    Dennis P Lee – Omaha

    Antonio Gomez - Jackson

     

    Tax Equalization and Review Commission

    James D Kuhn – Grand Island

     

    Technical Advisory Committee for Statewide Assessment

    Sara Conahan - Omaha

    Christy Hovanetz, PhD – National Expert (Florida)

    Jeffrey Nellhaus – National Expert (Washington DC)

     

    Veteran’s Advisory Commission

    Daniel Stramel – McCook

     

    Wheat Development, Utilization and Marketing Board

    Mark Spurgin, Ogallala (correction)

     

    Wyuka Cemetery Board of Trustees

    Brad Brodersen - Lincoln

    Aaron Sundberg - Roca