Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen Hospitalized Following Serious Horseback Riding Accident

Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen Hospitalized Following Serious Horseback Riding Accident

Omaha, Nebraska – Governor Jim Pillen Injured in Horseback Riding Accident

On Sunday, October 22, 2024, Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen was hospitalized after a horseback riding accident that left him injured while riding with family members in northeast Nebraska. Reports indicate that the governor was bucked off a new horse, leading to serious injuries, although specific details about his condition have not been disclosed.

Following the incident, the governor was first taken to Columbus Community Hospital for treatment. Due to the severity of his injuries, he was then transferred to the Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha, which is the state’s largest hospital and a clinical partner with the University of Nebraska Medical Center. This transfer was described as being “out of an abundance of caution.”

Governor’s Condition

A spokesperson for the Governor’s Office informed the public that Governor Pillen is “alert” and remains in “continuous touch with his team.” However, doctors expect that he will need to spend “several days” in the hospital, raising concerns that he may be hospitalized through the Christmas holiday.

Laura Strimple, a spokeswoman for the governor, issued a brief statement on Sunday, saying that no further comments would be made until a scheduled news conference the following day. The Nebraska Medicine team is set to provide an update on Pillen’s “treatment status and recovery” at a press briefing at 10 a.m. on Monday.

In the event that Governor Pillen requires surgery or becomes incapacitated, Lt. Gov. Joe Kelly would take over the responsibilities of the office until the governor is able to return.

Background on Governor Pillen

Jim Pillen has a varied background as a veterinarian and a businessman whose family runs a significant hog operation based in Columbus, Nebraska. He played as a defensive back for the University of Nebraska during the mid-to-late 1970s and subsequently served for ten years on the University of Nebraska Board of Regents before he became governor in January 2023.

Local and Political Reactions

People from across the state have shared their well wishes for the governor. The Governor’s Office expressed gratitude for the support and prayers from the public, emphasizing that Pillen and his family appreciate the sentiments from Nebraskans during this challenging time. Several political figures have also voiced their support:

  • U.S. Sen. Deb Fischer stated, “Our thoughts are with Governor Pillen and his family this evening — Bruce and I wish him a healthy and fast recovery.”
  • U.S. Sen. Pete Ricketts asked Nebraskans to join him and his wife in praying for a speedy recovery.
  • U.S. Rep. Mike Flood commented, “Keeping Gov. Pillen in our prayers.”
  • U.S. Rep. Don Bacon expressed his hopes that the governor could celebrate Christmas at home with his family.
  • Omaha Mayor Jean Stothert sent her thoughts and prayers wishing a swift recovery for Pillen.
  • The Nebraska Republican Party and Nebraska Democratic Party both extended their prayers and well wishes for the governor’s recovery.

Next Steps

As the situation continues to unfold, many are waiting for more information regarding the governor’s health following the press conference scheduled for Monday morning. The incident has touched the hearts of many in Nebraska, reminding everyone of the risks associated with horseback riding.

With the support from fellow politicians, citizens, and family, there is a hopeful sentiment towards a positive recovery for Governor Pillen in the days to come.


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