Nebraska Lawmakers Approve Merger of Water, Energy, Environmental Agencies
Nebraska Lawmakers Approve Merger of Water, Energy, Environmental Agencies

Nebraska Lawmakers Approve Merger of Water, Energy, Environmental Agencies

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Nebraska lawmakers have approved LB317, a bill merging the Department of Natural Resources and the Department of Environment and Energy into the new Department of Water, Energy and Environment, effective July 1. The consolidation, introduced by Sen. Tom Brandt on behalf of Gov. Jim Pillen, aims to streamline state operations, improve management of water resources, and enhance policy coordination. Supporters argue the move will increase efficiency and focus on water quality and quantity, with a new Chief Water Officer position created to report to the agency's director. Opponents, including agricultural and conservation groups, express concerns about potential confusion, loss of clear regulatory lines, and lack of specifics on anticipated cost savings or operational efficiencies. Despite these concerns and some bipartisan resistance, the bill passed with a 34-12 vote and is expected to be signed into law by the governor. The merger marks a significant restructuring of Nebraska's approach to environmental and water governance.

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