Nebraska voters will decide on paid sick leave, marijuana, abortion and private school scholarships

OMAHA, Neb. – Nebraska’s general election ballot is officially set, but not without some controversy. After lawsuits, Supreme Court decisions and an ongoing Attorney General investigation into alleged fraud, the ballots are ready for print. This general election, Creighton political science professor Richard Witmer is expecting a high turnout…

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