Potential third term for legislators clears first round
A proposal that would extend term limits for members of the Nebraska Legislature was amended and advanced to select file April 25.
Read MoreA proposal that would extend term limits for members of the Nebraska Legislature was amended and advanced to select file April 25.
Read MoreA measure that prohibits local government entities from imposing rent controls received final approval April 3.
Read MoreA measure that would prohibit local government entities from imposing rent controls cleared the first round of debate March 10.
Read MoreThe Executive Board heard testimony Feb. 27 on two proposals that would extend term limits for members of the Nebraska Legislature.
Read MoreNebraska communities could carry out redevelopment projects that use tax-increment financing in areas with little affordable housing under a bill heard Feb. 25 by the Urban Affairs Committee.
Read MoreThe Transportation and Telecommunications Committee heard testimony Feb. 3 on a bill to make Nebraska’s motor vehicle licensing and registration process more efficient.
Read MoreA measure that would prohibit local government entities from imposing rent controls was considered by the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee Jan. 29.
Read MoreA bill intended to provide affordable health benefits to Nebraska farmers and ranchers received final approval from lawmakers March 28.
Read MoreA bill intended to provide affordable health benefits to Nebraska farmers and ranchers advanced to the final round of debate March 18 after lawmakers amended it to ensure more organizations could offer benefits.
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval March 4 to a bill intended to provide affordable health benefits to Nebraska farmers and ranchers.
Read MoreThe Agriculture Committee heard testimony Feb. 13 on a bill intended to provide affordable health benefits to Nebraska farmers and ranchers.
Read MoreSenators reconvened Jan. 11 to continue introduction of new bills.
Read MoreEven the peeling paint in Sen. Robert Dover’s temporary 12th floor Capitol office can’t dim his enthusiasm for his “dream job” as a state senator. With its arched windows and Tuscan yellow walls, the space could, with a bit of effort, evoke a charming ambience, he said.
Read MoreThe Executive Board heard testimony March 3 on a proposed constitutional change to legislative term limits.
Read MoreSenators reconvened Jan. 9 to continue introduction of new bills.
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