OMAHA, Neb – Today the ACLU of Nebraska released a statement related to panhandling ordinances in Omaha. For over three years the organization has been negotiating with the City Attorney’s office about a panhandling ordinance the city has acknowledged is unconstitutional. In spite of repeated assurances from the City Attorney’s office, the Omaha Police Department have again ticketed someone for engaging in the constitutionally protected act of asking for money. Omaha’s panhandling ordinance has been the subject of recent city council discussions, but the city council has yet to either repeal or replace the existing ordinance.
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