Nearly $92 million in federal funding headed to Nebraska communities

Appropriations bill includes funding for infrastructure, water upgrades and Offutt Air Force Base

February 11, 2026Updated: February 12, 2026
By Naydu Daza Maya

U.S. Sen. Deb Fischer says nearly $92 million in federal funding is headed to Nebraska following passage of a federal appropriations bill signed by President Donald Trump.

According to Fischer’s office, the funding includes improvements for small-town airports, fire hall facility upgrades in rural communities and roadway enhancements across parts of the state. About two-thirds of the funding is directed toward transportation, housing and development projects.

Another $7 million is designated for emergency communications departments.

An additional $18 million will support water treatment and infrastructure upgrades.

A majority of the federal funding allocated to Nebraska is focused on defense spending at Offutt Air Force Base.

The University of Nebraska system is also set to receive more than $40 million in combined funding.

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