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Regional Collaborations are Driving Change for Child Care in Nebraska
Over the past two years, the 6 Regions, One Nebraska initiative has helped put the issue of child care where it belongs—front-and-center in economic development strategy discussions throughout the state. While awareness of the state’s child care shortage isn’t new,...
Child Care Provider: Federal Food Program Should Reimburse Everyone Equally
Editor's Note: State Senator Bob Hallstrom (District 1) introduced Legislative Resolution 296 in the Unicameral this year. The resolution supports reimbursing family child care homes in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) at the higher Tier 1 rate and...
Help Build a Better Future for Nebraska’s Children & Families
For the past nine years, First Five Nebraska has been investing in advocates—people with conviction and a readiness to take the next step in their advocacy journey and move from personal passion to public policy. The magic of policy advocacy and community organizing...
Our Work Gives Children a Stronger Start — Here’s How You Can Help
Children's earliest years lay the foundation for a lifetime of learning, health and success—but that foundation is only as strong as the communities, systems and policies built to support it. Earlier this year, First Five Nebraska (FFN) joined with Communities for...
Governor Signs LB304 into Law; Legislature Adjourns Sine Die
The second session of the 109th Nebraska Legislature adjourned sine die April 17, wrapping up a busy 60-day, second session in the biennium. State senators introduced 547 bills this year, adding to the 715 from last year's 90-day session, for a combined 1,262 pieces...
Make Your Voice Heard: Hearing Set on Kindergarten Age, Pre-K Suspension Policies
The Nebraska Department of Education (NDE) will hold a hearing on draft revisions for Rule 11 on April 27 at 9 a.m. CT. Title 92, Nebraska Administrative Code, Chapter 11, known as Rule 11, applies to prekindergarten programs established by public schools for children...









