BILL TO GIVE STATE AUDITOR MORE OVERSIGHT ON NO-BID CONTRACTS ADVANCES FROM COMMITTEE

LINCOLN — A proposal backed by Nebraska State Auditor Mike Foley that would help his office provide more oversight over the state’s no-bid contracts advanced out of committee Thursday and is likely headed to the legislative floor.

LB997, from State Sen. Bob Andersen, comes on the heels of controversy involving the Nebraska Department of Economic Development’s $2.5 million, emergency no-bid contract with agricultural tech CEO Julie Bushell and her Global Sustainability Developers of Lincoln. Gov. Jim Pillen recommended her for the contract, according to Foley’s audit letter. The Foley-sought bill,  would require filing an extra copy of any state no-bid contract, including emergency ones, with the Nebraska State Auditor’s Office. The Nebraska Legislature’s Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee backed the bill 8-0.  

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