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Nebraska officials are speaking out against a bill that could legalize medical marijuana in the state. Governor Pete Ricketts, Lieutenant Governor Mike Foley and former University of Nebraska football coach Tom Osborne hosted a news conference yesterday to voice their opposition to the proposal. Ricketts mentioned several young people who died after consuming marijuana products. Osborne noted that he has mentored people whose lives have been negatively impacted by the drug.
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The Association of Students of the University of Nebraska passed five bills and discussed three at the weekly senate meeting Wednesday.Â
Senate Bills 20, 21 and 22, all bylaw revisions, were expected to be voted on tonight but were tabled and moved to next week s meeting.Â
Senate Bills 20 and 21 would look to reduce the University of Nebraska-Lincolnâs carbon footprint by allocating money to the purchasing of carbon offsets for all travel funded by the Green Fund Selections Committee and ASUN.Â
Senate Bill 22 proposes that ASUN must work to make all events where they are the primary or sole sponsor zero-waste.Â
Senate Bill 23 passed. This means that the Diversity and Inclusion Committee will co-host an online information session regarding the All of Us Program on Feb. 11 at 6 p.m. The goal of this program is to improve the health of communities through diversity-based research.Â