Nebraska no-bid bioeconomy deal prompts audit referrals to AG and State Patrol

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Nebraska's emergency $2.5 million no-bid bioeconomy contract, approved with input from the Governor's Office, is under scrutiny after State Auditor Foley referred two findings to the AG and State Patrol: a missing emergency justification for bypassing bids, and allegations that state officials attempted to deceive the Auditor’s Office about a deadline. AG Hilgers confirmed receipt of the referrals; Pillen's office defended the timing as allowed by a 2024 budget bill.
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- Nebraska state auditor testifies in support of bill that makes new requirements for emergency contracts ketv.com
- Former state senator McKeon calls for investigation of no-bid contract awarded to Pillen associate Central Nebraska Today
- Amid fight with Pillen, State auditor pushes bill to require notification of emergency no-bid contracts WOWT
- State auditor turns over records on suspicious no-bid contract to attorney general, state patrol Nebraska Public Media
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