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A proposed overhaul of Nebraska’s youth rehabilitation system is raising concerns about its potential impact on the education and care of youth in state custody. NSEA members who educate incarcerated youth are stepping up to advocate for their students.
NSEA continues to push for paid family and medical leave for educators, warning that stalled progress at the bargaining table and in the Legislature is creating real consequences for educators.
Whether you testify at a hearing, meet with a senator in the Rotunda, or send a quick email or phone call, your voice matters.
Progress will be shared openly, and input will be invited often. Listening does not end once goals are set—it is an ongoing commitment.
A $25,000 Misunderstanding
A misunderstanding nearly cost a Papillion La Vista Education Association member $25,000 in annual compensation. NSEA advocacy highlights why membership and documentation matter.
“Someone needed to carry on the tradition.”
For Kimball Education Association member Sarah Lewis, the drive to protect students traces back to her own experience as a struggling elementary student.
What does an engaged member look like? What does an engaged local association look like? How can we increase engagement across the state?
Omaha Education Association member Nathan Jarvis received a pay bump after NSEA advocacy helped him cash in on his advanced degree.

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