The Nebraska Supreme Court ruled on Friday that two constitutional amendments, both dealing with the subject of abortion, can appear on state ballots this fall.
Author: Matt Johnson
Lou Ann Linehan and the Future of School Choice
Lou Ann Linehan, who has represented District 39 in the Nebraska state senate for nearly eight years, has championed school choice as a priority issue
Don Bacon speaks on the Presidential Race, Tony Vargas, and House Leadership at the Pachyderm Luncheon
Congressman Don Bacon spoke at the Pachyderm Luncheon on Monday this week, one of his first public appearances in Douglas county since the change in
VP candidate JD Vance visits with Grassroots at DJ’s Dugout
Vice-Presidential candidate JD Vance flew into Omaha on Wednesday to speak at a high-dollar fundraiser for President Trump at the Omaha Marriott downtown. The reception,
Trump Force 47 takes off in Omaha
Nebraska’ second district is once again a target on the electoral map, with Democrats hoping to peel off an electoral vote for Kamala Harris much
Chris Hargis — education a path out of poverty
Since the Covid-19 pandemic, there has been renewed interest in local school board races among grassroots organizers. Lockdowns and concerns over sexually explicit reading materials
Voter Engagement Heating up for 2024
As the race for the White House heats up in 2024, more on-the-ground activism is taking place both to get out the vote and to
Nebraska Delegates get front row seats at the Republican National Convention
The Republican National Convention (RNC) is being held this week in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where Donald Trump will formally accept the Party’s nomination for President. Nebraska
Pancakes & Politics
The Douglas County Republican Party (DCRP) pancake breakfast has been an annual tradition in Omaha since 1978. Held at the Elmwood Park pavilion on the
Schonhoff & Vermooten running to “finish the flip”
In an election year with the House, the Senate, and the Presidency hanging in the balance, a few seats for unpaid positions on the Nebraska