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Senator features 

Bostar follows own path to the Capitol

March 5, 2021 admin

Before Lincoln Sen. Eliot Bostar decided to run for the Nebraska Legislature, he asked for guidance from an old friend: Bill Moyers.

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Judiciary 

Expansion of sex offender registry considered

March 5, 2021March 5, 2021 admin Sen. Julie Slama, LB204

Members of the Judiciary Committee considered a proposal March 4 to add applicable human trafficking offenses under the state’s Sex Offender Registry Act.

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Judiciary 

Elimination of cash bail proposed

March 5, 2021March 5, 2021 admin Sen. John Cavanaugh, LB636

Judges no longer could set cash bond as a condition for pre-trial release under a bill heard by the Judiciary Committee March 4.

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Government Military and Veterans Affairs 

Bill would require reporting of electioneering communication

March 4, 2021March 5, 2021 admin Sen. Carol Blood, LB8

Additional reporting for certain types of political expenditures would be required under a bill considered March 4 by the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee.

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Revenue 

Bill would allow tax benefits for K-12 tuition

March 4, 2021 admin Sen. Lou Ann Linehan, LB681

Nebraska educational savings plan trust accounts could be used to pay private elementary and high school tuition under a bill heard March 4 by the Revenue Committee.

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Government Military and Veterans Affairs 

Election Day holiday proposed

March 4, 2021March 5, 2021 admin Sen. Eliot Bostar, LB577

Statewide general election day would become a state holiday in Nebraska under a bill considered March 3 by the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee.

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Judiciary 

Limited firearm possession in schools discussed

March 4, 2021March 5, 2021 admin Sen. Steve Halloran, LB417

The Judiciary Committee considered a proposal March 3 to broaden the exemption for who can legally carry a firearm in a Nebraska school.

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Government Military and Veterans Affairs 

Holidays recognizing Juneteenth, Malcolm X proposed

March 4, 2021March 4, 2021 admin Sen. Justin Wayne, LB29 LB349

June 19 and Malcolm X’s birthday would each become new state holidays under bills considered March 3 by the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee.

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Sen. Lynne Walz
Revenue 

Bill would allow state to issue bonds to finish expressways

March 4, 2021 admin Sen. Lynne Walz, LB542

The state highway commission could issue up to $400 million in bonds over the next six years to speed completion of the state’s expressway system under a bill considered March 3 by the Revenue Committee.

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Judiciary 

Expansion of self-defense statute proposed

March 4, 2021 admin Sen. Julie Slama, LB300

Members of the Judiciary Committee considered a bill March 3 meant to strengthen an individual’s right to self-defense.

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Government Military and Veterans Affairs 

Asian American commission proposed

March 3, 2021March 5, 2021 admin Sen. Matt Hansen, LB442

The Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee heard testimony March 3 on a bill that would create a commission to address the concerns of Asian American in Nebraska.

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Banking Commerce and Insurance 

Bills would strengthen pharmacy benefit manager regulation

March 3, 2021March 5, 2021 admin Sen. Mark Kolterman, LB375 LB270

The Banking, Commerce and Insurance Committee heard joint testimony March 2 on two bills that would regulate pharmacy benefit managers in Nebraska.

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Urban Affairs 

Bill would require home inspector registry

March 3, 2021 admin Sen. Steve Lathrop, LB423

Home inspectors in Nebraska would be required to register with the state under a bill considered March 2 by the Urban Affairs Committee.

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Judiciary 

More notice, grace period proposed for concealed carry renewals

March 3, 2021 admin Sen. Robert Clements, LB244 LB85

The Judiciary Committee heard two proposals March 3 to increase flexibility in Nebraska’s concealed handgun permit renewal process.

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Banking Commerce and Insurance 

Installment loan interest rate increase advances

March 3, 2021March 5, 2021 admin Sen. Brett Lindstrom, LB510

Lawmakers gave first-round approval March 2 to a bill that would increase the interest rate that licensees may charge under the Nebraska Installment Loan Act.

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