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The Nebraska Legislature is currently navigating a period of unprecedented political turmoil as it prepares for a historic vote to expel Senator Dan McKeon. As the 2026 legislative session opens, the officially nonpartisan body faces a formal resolution to remove the 59-year-old Republican following serious allegations of inappropriate sexual conduct. If the measure succeeds next week, it will mark the first time in the state’s history that a sitting lawmaker has been expelled by their peers. This move reflects a broader national shift toward stricter accountability for legislative behavior and highlights the evolving cultural standards within state capitals across the United States.
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