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A lawmaker who has been holding up the work of the Nebraska Legislature for weeks to protest a bill that would ban gender-affirming therapies for minors has paused her persistent filibuster in a deal that will see lawmakers debate the bill next week.Sen. Machaela Cavanaugh, of Omaha, had been staging a filibuster of every single bill before the legislati
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