Medical residency loan program advanced
A bill that would create a loan repayment program for medical residents advanced from general file May 13. LB196, introduced
Read MoreA bill that would create a loan repayment program for medical residents advanced from general file May 13. LB196, introduced
Read MoreSenators gave first-round approval May 12 to a bill that would provide funding guidelines for child care grants. Lincoln Sen.
Read MoreA bill intended to remove the “cliff effect” in the state’s Aid to Dependent Children (ADC) program passed April 23.
Read MoreA bill intended to remove the “cliff effect” in the state’s Aid to Dependent Children (ADC) program was amended to
Read MoreA bill that would initiate a redesign of the state’s Medicaid program was bracketed during general file debate April 8.
Read MoreCollection and management of information regarding juveniles in out-of-home care is the focus of a bill amended and advanced from
Read MoreLawmakers approved a resolution March 26 recommending that an infectious disease training center be established in Nebraska. LR41, introduced by
Read MoreA bill intended to remove the “cliff effect” in the state’s Aid to Dependent Children (ADC) program advanced from general
Read MoreLawmakers passed a bill March 6 that increases county marriage license fees. LB88, introduced by Lincoln Sen. Kathy Campbell, increases the
Read MoreThe Health and Human Services Committee heard testimony Feb. 25 on a bill that would initiate a redesign of the
Read MoreA bill that would create a loan repayment program for medical residents was considered by the Health and Human Services
Read MoreMarriage license fees would increase under a bill advanced from general file Feb. 3 after several mornings of legislative debate.
Read MoreA bill that would increase marriage license fees in Nebraska stalled during general file debate Jan. 28. LB88, sponsored by
Read MoreMarriage license fees would increase in Nebraska under a bill heard by the Judiciary Committee Jan 21. LB88, sponsored by
Read MoreA bill that would make changes to telehealth provision in Nebraska was approved April 10. As originally introduced by Lincoln
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