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Category: Issues
Comment period is open for Nebraska Dept. of Education’s Rule 11
The Nebraska Department of Education has opened the comment period for draft revisions to Title 92, Nebraska Administrative Code, Chapter 11 also know as Rule 11. Rule 11 applies to prekindergarten programs established by public schools for children from birth to age...
Nebraska’s new child care subsidy rates: What providers need to know
Editor's Note: When this blog was published, the Nebraska Child Care Market Rate Survey Report 2025 (MRS) was not publicly available. It has been released since then and First Five Nebraska will provide additional analysis and commentary on the 2025 MRS soon. New...
Child care providers—you might have unclaimed dollars
A lot of Nebraskans have no idea that the State Treasurer's Office keeps track of unclaimed property for individuals and organizations—including refunds, uncashed checks, security deposits and other items. There are many Nebraska child care providers among those with...
Myths and facts about Medicaid cuts
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act poses a significant threat to Medicaid coverage for thousands of Nebraskans. Learn to determine what’s fact and what’s fiction in claims that the bill will clean up fraud and abuse in Medicaid.
2025 Nebraska Legislature: Key wins for early childhood policy amid ongoing challenges
The first session of the 109th Nebraska Legislature adjourned sine die June 2, concluding on the 89th day of the scheduled 90-day session. Despite a significant budget shortfall, state senators introduced more than 700 bills. The fiscal climate made it especially...
Listening to providers: Improving the School Readiness Tax Credit application experience
Over the past several months, First Five Nebraska has collected feedback from child care professionals across the state about their experiences applying for the School Readiness Tax Credit (SRTC). We’ve gathered this input through online surveys, social media...
A day without child care: Nebraska’s economy is on the line
If you’re reading this blog, chances are child care impacts you, oh wait, child care impacts and touches every Nebraskan. You know this already though, this is why you’re reading First Five Nebraska’s blog. Have you thought specifically about how much our economy...
We’ve done the talking—now what’s next for child care?
Child care has finally taken center stage in national conversations. Advocates, community leaders, employers and lawmakers now recognize that child care is not just a family concern—it’s a cornerstone of our economic infrastructure. But after years of raising...
Applications open soon: Join the Policy Leadership Academy and become a catalyst for change
Are you passionate about shaping public policy and creating lasting change in your community? The Nebraska Early Childhood Policy Leadership Academy (PLA), a premier leadership development program, is excited to announce that applications for the 2025-26 cohort will...
Legislative update on early childhood, maternal and child health bills
This blog post is being updated as bills move through the legislative process. We are now more than halfway through the legislative session. Hearings have concluded, and full-day floor debate has begun. Speaker Arch, state senators and committees have identified their...
LB22 will allow home visiting programs to reach more new parents
Kelly Mackling is clinical nurse manager at the Visiting Nurse Association in Omaha. She testified before the Nebraska Legislature’s Health and Human Services Committee in support of LB22, State Senator George Dungan's bill to allow home visiting programs to bill...












