Bills on fraud fund oversight, sheriff residency rules advanced
Two Judiciary Committee measures that include proposed changes to fraud victim compensation and law enforcement policy received first-round approval from lawmakers March 17.
Read MoreTwo Judiciary Committee measures that include proposed changes to fraud victim compensation and law enforcement policy received first-round approval from lawmakers March 17.
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval March 17 to a pair of bills related to dementia care training and coordination in Nebraska.
Read MoreA measure that would establish an endorsement process for community health worker training programs was amended to become an omnibus proposal and advanced to the second round of debate March 12.
Read MoreA measure intended to streamline the transfer of assets left to charitable organizations after a person dies received first-round approval March 12.
Read MoreA measure that would update provisions of law related to the state Department of Veterans’ Affairs advanced from general file March 13.
Read MoreA bill that updates state law related to the compilation, printing and distribution of a variety of legislative documents was advanced from first-round debate March 13.
Read MoreA proposed regulatory framework for privately developed battery energy storage facilities advanced to select file March 12 after it was amended to include three other energy-related measures.
Read MoreLawmakers advanced a cleanup measure from general file March 12 related to Nebraska’s public employee retirement systems.
Read MoreLawmakers advanced the second bill in the state budget package March 11 after a successful cloture vote, leaving an approximately $125 million budget gap to be addressed on the next round of debate.
Read MoreLawmakers approved a bill March 12 that makes a series of changes to the state’s racetrack gaming industry and authorizes music bingo and progressive jackpots for certain organizations.
Read MoreA bill intended to modernize regulatory language and update certain fees related to fertilizer and soil conditioners was given final approval March 12.
Read MoreAfter two days of debate, senators advanced the first of two budget adjustment bills March 10 following a successful cloture vote.
Read MoreLawmakers began debate March 9 on the first of two bills comprising the Appropriations Committee’s mid-biennium budget adjustment package.
Read MoreA measure intended to create a stable funding source for two Nebraska workforce housing programs cleared the first round of debate March 9.
Read MoreLawmakers amended and advanced a bill March 6 intended to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of the state’s efforts to increase affordable housing.
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