LINCOLN -- State senators have already completed three of the 90 days in the 2023 session, though not without complications and allegations of some senators advancing “a radical and partisan agenda.”
The first two days of the week, senators publicly came together as they and statewide officers took their oaths of office. But on Thursday, as senators considered official committee assignments, some alleged the process was more based on favors and partisan influences than the state of the Legislature.
State Sen. Danielle Conrad of Lincoln, who returned to the Legislature after eight years, having served from 2007-2015 before being term-limited, was one of those senators alleging foul play.
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