Published: Monday, February 7, 2022
The first day of Black History Month 2022 was history making in the state of Nebraska.
On Tuesday, February 1st, the North Omaha Recovery Act bill introduced by Senators Justin Wayne and Terrell McKinney which recommends using $450 million of federal ARPA funds in North Omaha, had its first public hearing at the State Capitol in Lincoln, Nebraska.
North Omaha leaders and their allies came out in big numbers and gave compelling testimony. Nearly 40 testified in support of the bill with no opposition.
“I don’t think anything has ever happened like what we experienced today,” said Senator Wayne.
It was history making in a number of ways.
The first time a bill of this size and scope was introduced to support and invest in North Omaha.
The first time all elected officials from North Omaha – city, county and state – are all united behind a major economic proposal.
The first time such a large and diverse group of Black leaders and allies have come together to speak at the State Legislature to support economic advancement in North Omaha.
The proponents and supporters included elected officials, pastors, business owners, major employers, a banking association representative, Omaha police chief, police union leader, workforce development specialists, educators, community activists, artists, home builders and many others.
“It was the first time we’ve had that kind of support for a bill,” said Senator McKinney.
The public hearing was held by the Urban Affairs Committee at the Nebraska State Legislature. The committee will now have internal discussions to take a vote on whether to advance the bill to the floor. Once it receives enough votes to move to the floor, it will need 25 votes and then a signature by Governor Pete Ricketts to sign it into law.
The bill is heavily focused on improving the economic condition in North Omaha with significant investments in entrepreneurship, employment, job training, housing, corridor development and creating economic engines through arts, culture and tourism.
A separate bill, LB 1025, also introduced by Senators Wayne and McKinney, will work through the Appropriations Committee. LB 1025 is a secondary strategy to LB 1024 and would potentially allocate funds to the Department of Economic Development to manage the $450 million requested for North Omaha. The initial hearing is scheduled for Monday, February 14th.
According to Senators Wayne and McKinney, both bills have received a warm reception in Lincoln though there is heavy competition for the funds.
“There’s agreement to do something for North Omaha,” said Wayne. “It’s a matter of how much they will choose to invest.”
“The senators have said to us that we have made the case,” said McKinney.
“The business case,” added Wayne. “It makes business sense to invest in North Omaha. It will benefit the whole state.”
Media coverage about the historic Urban Affairs Committee hearing for the North Omaha Recovery Plan:
KETV:
https://www.ketv.com/article/first-bill-north-omaha-recovery-act-reaches-nebraska-legislatures-urban-affairs-committee/38955485
Nebraska Examiner:
https://nebraskaexaminer.com/2022/02/02/recovery-plan-seen-as-unprecedented-opportunity-to-help-revitalize-north-omaha/
Channel 3:
https://www.3newsnow.com/news/local-news/the-time-is-now-senators-pitch-bill-that-spends-450-million-on-north-omaha
Omaha World-Herald:
https://omaha.com/news/state-and-regional/govt-and-politics/proposal-would-pour-450-million-into-north-omaha-to-help-with-pandemic-recovery/article_1291d9fe-837b-11ec-8d8b-2b1a5d874f19.html#tracking-source=home-top-story-1
Learn more about the plan. www.northomaha2022.com