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Legislature Gives Final Approval To State Budget

Legislature Gives Final Approval To State Budget


The Nebraska Legislature on May 18 gave its final approval to the state’s 2023-25 budget, including funding for the University of Nebraska system.

The budget package moves to Gov. Jim Pillen for consideration. The governor has until the end of the day on May 24 to sign, veto or line-item veto the budget.

The budget includes 2.5% funding increases for the university each year of the biennium. In addition, the budget provides $2 million in additional funding for the Nebraska Career Scholarships, which support Nebraska college students in high-demand fields; and $14.5 million in operating funds for the UNK-UNMC Rural Health Education Building.

The NU system’s budget request as approved by the Board of Regents had sought annual funding increases of 3 percent. The governor’s initial budget recommendation included 2 percent annual increases; the Appropriations Committee voted to raise the increases to 2.5 percent, a decision the governor’s office signaled support for.

In a statement, Ted Carter, president of the NU system, thanked lawmakers for their work.

“We thank the Legislature for supporting the good work of the Appropriations Committee and Governor Pillen in providing funding that will help us keep tuition affordable and provide quality education,” Carter said. “The investments in the UNK-UNMC rural health facility and the Nebraska Career Scholarships in particular will have a major impact on our state’s workforce. We are grateful to elected leaders for their partnership on these important efforts.


Source: unl.edu
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