Redistricting plans for Supreme Court, other bodies approved
Lawmakers approved bills Sept. 30 that set new district boundaries for several Nebraska governmental entities for the next decade.
Read MoreLawmakers approved bills Sept. 30 that set new district boundaries for several Nebraska governmental entities for the next decade.
Read MoreLawmakers passed a bill Sept. 30 that sets new boundaries for Nebraska’s three congressional districts.
Read MoreSenators approved a bill Sept. 30 that establishes new boundaries for the state’s 49 legislative districts.
Read MoreLawmakers gave second-round approval Sept. 28 to a package of redistricting proposals, including those that would redraw boundaries for Nebraska’s congressional and legislative districts.
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval Sept. 24 to proposals that would modify Nebraska’s congressional and legislative districts to reflect population changes.
Read MoreProposed changes to district boundaries pertaining to the University of Nebraska Board of Regents and State Board of Education received first-round approval in the Legislature Sept. 24.
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval Sept. 21 to proposals that would modify district boundaries for the Nebraska Supreme Court and the Public Service Commission.
Read MoreA proposal to redraw Nebraska’s 49 legislative districts to reflect changes in the state’s population fell six votes short on a motion to end general file debate Sept. 20.
Read MoreA proposed congressional redistricting plan that would split Douglas County between the 1st and 2nd Congressional districts did not advance from general file Sept. 17 after a failed cloture motion.
Read MoreThe Redistricting Committee held a public hearing Sept. 17 on additional bills introduced by individual senators for the special session.
Read MoreNebraska’s 2nd Congressional District boundaries were the focus of a Redistricting Committee hearing in Omaha Sept. 16.
Read MoreThe Redistricting Committee held the second of three public hearings Sept. 15 on proposed plans to redraw congressional, legislative and other political district boundaries.
Read MoreThe Redistricting Committee heard testimony Sept. 14 on proposed plans to set new state political district boundaries.
Read MoreLawmakers gathered at the State Capitol Sept. 13 to begin a three-week special session with the goal of adopting new political district boundaries to reflect population changes.
Read MoreThe Redistricting Committee considered criteria this session that will guide the Legislature in the 2021 redistricting process.
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