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Nebraska Committee Advances Updates to Medical Cannabis Commission
Feb 20, 2026
Source:
Graham Abbott
Ganjapreneur
The eight-member Virginia General Affairs Committee voted unanimously this
week to advance updates to the Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission, the Nebraska
Examiner reports.
The changes include granting commissioners an annual salary of $12,500,
creating an account with the state to help fund the commission, and
enabling the commission to start charging application fees up to $50,000.
State Sen. Rick Holdcroft (R) said the commission had indicated it would
not immediately charge $50,000 application fees, but that setting a high
limit would prevent lawmakers from needing to revisit the issue as often.
State Sen. John Cavanaugh (D) called the bill a “small step,” and said, “At
least it’s not a step backwards.”
“It doesn’t make really much progress in terms of getting us to where we
need to be in providing available, accessible, safe medical cannabis, but
it is not hurting that goal.” — Cavanaugh, in the report
Opponents argue that the commission has acted contrary to how voters wanted
when they approved the reforms, and that the proposal would give
commissioners too much power to continue changing the program.
Meanwhile, Nebraska’s voter-approved medical cannabis program was excluded
this year from the provisions set by Congress each year to protect
state-legal medical cannabis programs from federal enforcement.







