‘Process already in place’: our testimony on LB861

The proposed changes to the ballot initiative process could encourage harassment, dishonesty, or bad behavior.
Join us Feb. 24 to examine how AI helps, hurts democracy

Civic Nebraska is bringing together researchers, policymakers, advocates, and everyday Nebraskans to discuss minimizing AI’s disruptive effects while maximizing its positive democratic potential.
Statement on the completion of 2024 legislative rules debate

On Jan. 19, 2024, Civic Nebraska issued the following statement following the end of debate regarding proposed rules changes at the Nebraska Legislature.
Civic Nebraska, Nebraska Journalism Trust re-ignite ‘Documenters’ initiative

The Documenters are a network of engaged community members who attend local public meetings and share government actions through objective note-taking.
Heads up: Mail-in ballot applications to arrive in February

Early voting ballot applications in three of Nebraska’s most populous counties for the state’s May 14 primary election will be sent to voters from early- to mid-February, officials said.
LB1390 protects election workers against threats, digital manipulation

The bill enhances penalties for those who threaten, harass, or manipulate those tasked with conducting our state’s elections – including via artificial intelligence tools.
Celebrating King: 5 essential texts

Celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day goes beyond mere observance. It involves reflection – and action – on his powerful words.
Blizzard of Cause: building winter-weather community

Harsh winter conditions are an opportunity to participate in the give-and-take of being a good neighbor – and to strengthen the common good.
Tell senators: Vote ‘no’ on dangerous rules changes

We cannot allow our statehouse to be drawn into the same hyperpartisan realm that Washington, D.C., is known for.
Proposed legislative rules changes

Members of the Nebraska Legislature are considering several proposed changes to its rules and procedures. Here’s what you can do.