- $25 million for the University of Nebraska (ARS Facility) — Funds the construction of a U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Agricultural Research Service (ARS) facility at the University of Nebraska for precision ag research.
- $4 million for the Metropolitan Utilities District to assist in ongoing efforts to replace lead service lines.
- $10 million for the Cedar Knox Rural Water Project to assist the county with establishing a secure, alternative drinking water source, constructing a treatment plant, and completing essential distribution system upgrades.
- $200,000 for the Village of Platte Center for wastewater infrastructure, specifically collection system improvements and repairs.
- $2.4 million for the City of Lexington to develop a new biosolids dewatering facility and sludge drying beds.
- $1.5 million for the City of York to help upgrade and rehabilitate existing wastewater treatment plant and collection system.
- $720,000 for the Village of Staplehurst to replace the 100-year-old water tower.
- $480,000 for the City of Henderson to construct and rehabilitate sanitary sewer facilities.
- $360,000 for Village of Denton to replace lead service lines and make additional repairs/upgrades.
- $320,000 for the Village of Alda for the rehabilitation of two lift stations.
- $176,000 for the City of Hebron to replace an existing well and refurbish the existing water tower.
- $148,000 for the City of Cambridge to rehabilitate an existing wastewater treatment plan.
- $80,000 for the Village of Taylor for a sewer collection system project.
- $72,000 for the Village of Malcolm to replace water meters.
- $12.87 million for Minatare, Scottsbluff, and Morrill Counties to expand the Heartland Expressway to four lanes.
- $8.5 million for Jefferson County for roadway improvements.
- $7 million for Eppley Airfield to provide a new customs inspection facility to allow security screening operations for international aircraft and passenger travel.
- $7 million for the North Platte Airport for the construction of a new passenger terminal.
- $6.57 million for Ogallala Airport for reconstruction of pavement and replacement of lighting and visual approach aids.
- $4.95 million for Kearney Regional Airport to rehabilitate apron for terminal building and general aviation access.
- $3.5 million for Western Nebraska Regional Airport to expand and extend the taxiway.
- $3.15 million for the Hall Country Airport Authority to build a new snow removal building.
- $2.85 million for the Beatrice Municipal Airport to expand hangar space to attract new business.
- $1.4 million for the City of Chadron to purchase a new ladder fire truck.
- $7 million for a new Vehicle Search Area at Offutt Air Force Base — Funds new vehicle search facilities, vehicle control, and pavement which will allow for a more efficient sorting lane and provide adequate stacking distance for waiting vehicles.
- $5 million to design a new DPAA lab at Offutt Air Force Base — Provides funding to plan and design a new, state-of-the-art Defense POW/MIA Accountability Agency (DPAA) laboratory.
- $3.5 million to design a new Maintenance/Warehouse at Offutt Air Force Base for the 55th Wing’s Civil Engineering Squadron (CES).
- $3 million to design a new Base Operations/Mobility Center at Offutt Air Force Base.
- $2.7 million to design a new LRS/Transportation Facility.
- $1.44 million for the Nebraska National Guard to complete the construction of barracks at Mead Training Site.
- $9.09 million to complete the National Guard Readiness Center in Bellevue, NE.
- $1.2 million to complete design of the Collective Training Unaccompanied Housing Open Bay at the Greenlief Training Site, NE.
- $400,000 to complete a National Guard Vehicle Maintenance Ship in North Platte, NE.
- $41 million for a microgrid and backup power at Offutt Air Force Base.
- $4 million for the Omaha Police Department (Equipment Modernization) — Modernize OPD air support and bomb response capabilities.
- Provides $70 million for the development of the nuclear-armed sea-launched cruise missile (SLCM) warhead program. The Biden administration has tried to cancel this program and did not include any funding for SLCM in its FY24 budget request.
- $400,000 for the Papio Natural Resources District (Papillion Creek Watershed Projects DS7 and DS12) — Complete projects to provide flood risk reduction.
- $200,000 for the Papio Natural Resources District (Offutt Ditch Pump Station) — Collect stormwater around Offutt AFB and pump into Missouri River.
- $200,000 for the Nebraska Department of Natural Resources to conduct a feasibility study in the Lower Missouri River basin near the Cooper Nuclear Station.