AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoNebraska Politics: Independent Senate hopeful Dan Osborn has quietly scrubbed “abortion” from his website while still taking money from a Planned Parenthood figure, a move that could reshape how voters read his platform. State Education: Gov. Jim Pillen signed an executive order targeting antisemitism in Nebraska schools, requiring annual reporting and new Holocaust/Israel-related professional development. Agriculture: Nebraska’s 2026 wheat variety tour was altered after drought and freeze damage, with several field days canceled or moved indoors. USDA Grants: A USDA move canceled $300M in farm grants over fraud claims, raising questions about how the agency handled the cases. Insurance & Housing: A new report says homeowners’ odds of getting paid are barely 50% as roof and hail volatility drive costs higher. Sports: Nebraska’s softball season ended with a 3-1 loss to Texas in the WCWS after a 52-8 run. Business: Berkshire Hathaway announced it will buy Omaha-based Taylor Morrison for about $6.8B. Local/Community: The Nebraska Humane Society is seeking foster families for kittens as shelter demand rises.
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