Transportation omnibus bill amended, advanced
A bill that would make numerous changes to existing motor vehicle titling and registration laws was amended and advanced from select file March 28.
Read MoreA bill that would make numerous changes to existing motor vehicle titling and registration laws was amended and advanced from select file March 28.
Read MoreSenators gave first-round approval March 26 to a bill that was amended to include several bills related to natural resources, including a provision that would allow public power utilities to withhold information that could give competitors an advantage.
Read MoreA bill that would make numerous changes to existing motor vehicle titling and registration laws was advanced from general file March 22.
Read MoreA bill that would provide grant funding to community colleges developing education and training programs for adult learners failed to advance from general file Jan. 22.
Read MoreSenators reconvened Jan. 8 to introduce new bills.
Among the 41 bills introduced were:
LB882, sponsored by Columbus Sen. Paul Schumacher, which would change provisions relating to certain inheritance tax proceedings;
Read MoreLawmakers considered bills this session that were intended to encourage workforce development and adjust workers’ compensation benefits.
Read MoreBills dealing with renewable energy projects, wildlife management and water supply augmentation projects were among those considered by the Natural Resources Committee this session.
Read MoreAfter more than eight hours of debate spanning two days, lawmakers voted April 26 to cease debate and advance the state’s mainline budget bill to select file.
Read MoreA bill intended to help military families become established in Nebraska was passed by the Legislature April 24.
Read MoreNebraska will work with other states to enforce wildlife management laws under a bill passed by the Legislature April 24.
Read MoreA bill enabling car dealers to electronically provide titling and registration services was amended March 28 to include provisions of several transportation-related bills.
Read MoreA bill that would help military families become established in Nebraska was advanced from general file March 28.
Read MoreNebraska would work with other states to enforce wildlife management laws under a bill advanced to select file March 22.
Read MoreThe Judiciary Committee heard testimony March 3 on a bill that would provide stronger criminal penalties for assaults committed against a person based on his or her employment.
Read MoreSen. Bruce Bostelman, who is rooted in small Nebraska farming communities, witnessed agriculture’s global scale on a recent trip to South Korea where he stood in a dockyard watching ships unload American grain.
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