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Sheriff’s Report

February 28 - March 6, 2021 Sunday February 28th Responded to a noise complaint in Johnstown. A verbal warning was given.

Kat’s Korner

“Lost Our Normalcy A Year Ago” It is hard to believe that we lost all sense of normalcy a year ago this month when COVID-19 hit the United States. Hopefully we are getting closer to being back to what we used to call “normal” before COVID-19 hit.

Legislative Notes

This past week, I heard a bill introduced in the Government, Military and Veterans Committee by Senator Justin Wayne. He believes the executive branch of our state government should not testify against bills introduced in the Legislature. He believes people testifying on behalf of executive branch agencies should testify in the “neutral” capacity and not express an opinion for or against the bill. In his view, the executive branch is bound by oath to follow the laws passed by the Legislature. It calls into question their willingness to faithfully follow the laws and encroaches on the constitutional sovereignty of the legislature as a separate branch of State government. I think Senator Wayne makes a valid point with his proposal.

Capitol News

Be Careful with the Increased Revenue Forecast The Nebraska Economic Forecasting Advisory Board says it anticipates the state will take in $204 million more in tax receipts this year than previously anticipated. The governor says that means “we can deliver even more property tax relief on top of what I had already proposed in my budget.” Analysts at one think tank say the increase comes from a technicality of which lawmakers were warned when they passed their latest tax fix Band-Aid (LB1107) last session.

Snowbirds ... We Are Enjoying March Temperatures of 60s and 70s in Brown County

Saturday, March 6th, this 71˚ temperature was photographed around 3:30 p.m. in Ainsworth, NE. Local residents were taking advantage of the warm temperatures by riding motorcycles, walking their dogs, raking leaves, golfing, washing windows, riding bikes, cleaning and washing their cars and pickups along with many other outdoor activities. I know those who are calving are enjoying these warm temperatures while they last, knowing they won't be here the whole month. Enjoy the nice temperatures while we can!

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