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Nebraska's liquor commission lost two members after resignations tied to a federal corruption probe, leaving it unable to function.
Two Nebraska Liquor Control Commission members, Kim Lowe and Bruce Bailey, resigned at Governor Jim Pillen’s request, leaving the commission without a quorum.
The move follows the federal indictment of former executive director Hobert "Hobie" Rupe on charges of accepting money and sexual favors from Lincoln strip clubs in exchange for regulatory favors.
Pillen, who previously rejected a proposed rule change allowing greater physical contact at clubs, is now accepting applications for new commissioners until October 17.
The commission oversees both liquor and medical cannabis regulation, and its dysfunction has raised concerns about oversight and voter-approved policies.
La comisión de bebidas alcohólicas de Nebraska perdió dos miembros tras las renuncias vinculadas a una investigación federal de corrupción, dejándola incapaz de funcionar.