Instead of a warned-of $100 million shortfall, the Nebraska Economic Forecasting Advisory Board adds $22 million for lawmakers to spend.
By Martha Stoddard and Joe Duggan / World-Herald Bureau, Omaha World-Herald
Thu, 04/30/2015 - 2:30pm
Instead of a warned-of $100 million shortfall, the Nebraska Economic Forecasting Advisory Board adds $22 million for lawmakers to spend.