Bill would promote cancer education
The Health and Human Services Committee heard testimony Feb. 3 on a bill that would create a cancer education program in Nebraska.
Read moreThe Health and Human Services Committee heard testimony Feb. 3 on a bill that would create a cancer education program in Nebraska.
Read moreA bill that would require forensic evidence to be collected upon arrest for certain felony charges advanced from select file Jan. 19 following a successful cloture motion.
Read moreForensic evidence would be collected upon arrest for felony charges under a bill advanced from general file May 7.
Read moreSanitary and improvement districts can build off-street parking facilities under a bill passed April 29.
Read moreSanitary and improvement districts could build off-street parking facilities under a bill that advanced from general file April 6.
Read moreSanitary and improvement districts could build off-street parking facilities under a bill considered Feb. 16 by the Urban Affairs Committee.
Read moreNewborns in Nebraska would be screened for Spinal Muscular Atrophy under a bill discussed Jan. 22 by the Health and Human Services Committee.
Read moreAll newly purchased school vehicles in Nebraska would be equipped with seat belts under a bill heard by the Transportation and Telecommunications Committee March 4.
Read moreThe Health and Human Services Committee heard testimony Feb. 7 on two proposed eligibility changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.
Read moreMore money would be directed to the Compulsive Gamblers Assistance Fund under a bill considered Feb. 4 by the General Affairs Committee.
Read moreDrugs in U.S. Food and Drug Administration clinical trials may be used by eligible Nebraska patients under a bill passed April 18.
Read moreDrugs in U.S. Food and Drug Administration clinical trials could be used by eligible Nebraska patients under a bill amended and advanced from select file April 10.
Read moreChild safety seats will get more use under a bill passed by lawmakers March 29.
Read moreChild safety seats would get more use under a bill advanced by lawmakers March 8.
Read moreDrugs in U.S. Food and Drug Administration clinical trials could be used by eligible Nebraska patients under a bill advanced from general file March 1.
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