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March 23, 2022Lincoln, Neb. | By: AP
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) - Nebraska lawmakers have given initial approval to a state budget bill that includes $53.5 million to lay the groundwork for a canal project to divert water out of Colorado, plus millions of dollars for other projects around the state.
The budget measure advanced through the first of three votes, 39-4, despite protests from some lawmakers who said the state isn't doing enough for parts of Nebraska that need it most.
The bill would dig into the state's $1.3 billion cash reserve for a variety of projects, including $30 million for a rural workforce housing grant program, $100 million for recreational water projects and $8.3 million to finish a bike trail between Lincoln and Omaha.