Texas lawsuit: It’s time to act to defend voting rights

Make your voice heard. Tell our elected leaders that Nebraskans reject the attempted undermining of the rights of voters in other states.
Check out our 2020 holiday gift baskets!

Each basket features original Nebraska artwork, a limited-edition Civic Coffee Club mug, civic engagement Bingo, and more.
2020: A year of resilience

Trying times allow us to reassess what matters and how we can make personal investments in our hearts, minds, and souls, Liz Codina writes.
On #GivingTuesday, donate to democracy

Protecting and strengthening our democracy doesn’t stop, especially during a global pandemic.
To our everyday servants: Thanks for giving

Yes, this year has been challenging. In 2020, our local public servants have been our on-the-ground heroes.
Four ways Nebraska can improve its early voting system

Improving ballot tracking, allowing online ballot requests, giving equal access, and pre-paying postage set the standard for early voting.
The challenge of our age: Moving past our rage

Anger is a call to action. But anger alone will not lead our country toward useful, lasting change or diminish injustice, Kevin Shinn writes.
Republican or Democrat, voting has been a success

It’s in moments like these when we must remember that there is good, encouraging work being done, Jordan Martin writes.
Early voting in Nebraska: ‘Everyone is prepared to do their civic duty’

In the era of coronavirus, Nebraskans are turning out to vote early in person, too. Voters, county clerks, and election commissioners all are rolling with the punches in an unusual election year.
Amid an avalanche of dread, allow goodness to snowball

If everything truly is connected, then it’s possible to start a chain reaction of good results, Charlyne Berens writes.