Legislature adjourns sine die mid-biennium
The first session of the 109th Legislature adjourned sine die June 2, the 89th day of the scheduled 90-day session.
Read MoreThe first session of the 109th Legislature adjourned sine die June 2, the 89th day of the scheduled 90-day session.
Read MoreLawmakers passed a bill June 2 making several updates to a state initiative intended to spur large retail developments.
Read MoreSenators passed a package of education-related bills June 2, including a measure that updates several postsecondary education laws.
Read MoreA bill that would bar the sale of hemp-derived cannabinoids in Nebraska was passed over on the final round of debate May 30 at the request of the introducer.
Read MoreLawmakers approved a measure May 30 intended to encourage certain defense contractors to locate their highly skilled workers in Nebraska.
Read MoreSenators passed a package of revenue-related bills May 30, including a measure under which Nebraska educational savings plan trust accounts may be used to pay for private K-12 education.
Read MoreLawmakers passed a bill May 30 intended to help municipalities better track and predict local option sales tax receipts.
Read MoreCorrectional and youth detention officers will qualify for a tuition waiver under a bill passed by lawmakers May 30.
Read MoreA measure that establishes registration and reporting requirements for certain foreign entities in Nebraska was approved by lawmakers May 30.
Read MoreLawmakers passed a measure May 30 intended to bolster a program that helps Nebraskans pay for disability-related expenses.
Read MoreLawmakers gave final approval May 30 to a measure that creates a commission to review the state’s school funding formula.
Read MoreA bill that makes a number of changes to reports that the state Department of Health and Human Services is required to provide to lawmakers was given final approval May 30.
Read MoreLawmakers passed a bill May 30 meant to address an unintended consequence of a recent change in the way community colleges are funded.
Read MoreLawmakers gave final approval May 30 to creation of a new division within the Nebraska Legislature and reorganization of the institution’s oversight functions.
Read MoreSenators passed a bill May 30 that seeks to reform the use of Social Security benefits received by eligible Nebraska foster children.
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