Main budget adjustment bill advances after cloture, more cuts to come
After two days of debate, senators advanced the first of two budget adjustment bills March 10 following a successful cloture vote.
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.
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval March 6 to a package of measures intended to increase state revenue.
Read MoreA bill updating Nebraska’s Game Law advanced to the final round of debate March 6 after it was amended to allow the state Game and Parks Commission to issue resident landowner limited permits to hunt mountain lions and award turkey permits via a draw.
Read MoreA bill meant to strengthen banking protections for vulnerable consumers was amended to become an omnibus proposal and advanced from general file March 5.
Read MoreLawmakers amended a bill March 6 aimed at ensuring that Nebraska school districts provide any professional employees’ organization equal access to the district’s employees.
Read MoreA bill intended to modernize county government processes advanced to final reading March 6 after lawmakers amended it to include a measure that would expedite the removal of abandoned mobile homes.
Read MoreA bill that creates a temporary event license for body artists visiting Nebraska from other states was given final approval March 6.
Read MoreSenators amended and advanced from general file two Judiciary Committee measures March 5, including a bill that would expand legal protections and notification requirements for victims of certain crimes.
Read MoreA measure that would change requirements governing legal notices in Nebraska was broadened March 5 to address open meeting and public records laws.
Read MoreSenators passed a measure March 6 prohibiting rideshare companies from using dynamic pricing during a state of emergency that affects transportation.
Read MoreA bill intended to modernize regulatory language and update certain agriculture-related fees was amended March 5 to extend the termination date of a state law related to poultry producers.
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval March 5 to a measure intended to encourage participation in the state’s Achieving a Better Life Experience program.
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