The Nebraska Bond Rider is a type of bond issue that is used by the state of Nebraska to finance public projects. It is a financing instrument that is secured by the state's full faith and credit. The Nebraska Bond Rider can be issued in two different forms: general obligation bonds (GO bonds) and revenue bonds. General obligation bonds are backed by the state's taxing authority and are used to finance public works such as bridges, highways, schools, and hospitals. Revenue bonds are backed by specific revenue sources such as taxes or user fees and are used to finance projects such as stadiums or airports. Both types of bonds are sold in the open market and are subject to the approval of the Nebraska Legislature.