Nebraska CTSO Students Visit Capitol for Legislative Day
Summary
Nebraska Department of Education announced that students from Career and Technical Student Organizations visited the state Capitol on February 3rd for CTSO Legislative Day. The event enabled students to meet with state leaders, attend legislative hearings, and learn about Nebraska's unicameral government. Commissioner of Education Brian Maher participated in the event.
What changed
This press release announces a ceremonial and educational event rather than any regulatory change. Students from Nebraska's Career and Technical Student Organizations visited the Capitol to learn about state government and the unicameral legislature. There are no compliance obligations, regulatory requirements, or enforcement actions associated with this announcement.
The event has no regulatory implications for businesses, institutions, or individuals. It is purely an educational outreach activity conducted by the Nebraska Department of Education to promote student understanding of state government processes.
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News Release
February 4, 2026
Student Organizations Celebrate Legislative Day
Students from across the state representing seven of Nebraska’s Career and Technical Student Organizations visited the Capitol February 3rd in celebration of CTSO Legislative Day.
The event helped students develop a better understanding of state government and the Nation’s only unicameral. While at the Capitol, students met with state leaders and attended legislative hearings and CTSO State Officers were recognized during floor debate by state senators.
Participants also had a chance to meet with Nebraska Commissioner of Education Brian Maher.
More information about Nebraska’s CTE programs and CTSOs can be found online at: https://www.education.ne.gov/nce/nebraska-career-technical-student-organizations/.
*David Jespersen
Public Information Officer, Nebraska Department of Education
402-471-4537
david.jespersen@nebraska.gov
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