Study of rural broadband availability advanced
A proposal to study expanding high-speed internet access to rural areas of the state was advanced from general file March 27.
Read MoreA proposal to study expanding high-speed internet access to rural areas of the state was advanced from general file March 27.
Read MoreCertain adjudicated youth would be temporarily barred from possessing firearms under a bill advanced from general file by the Legislature March 22.
Read MoreThe Legislature advanced a bill March 9 that would improve access to 911 services throughout the state.
Read MoreA proposal to create a new, sovereign city would be placed on the ballot for voters’ consideration under a measure debated by lawmakers March 7.
Read MoreA bill that would extend a levy authority for certain natural resources districts in central and western Nebraska failed to advance from the first round of debate March 7.
Read MoreA bill ensuring that all Nebraska juveniles appearing in court could have legal representation was debated by lawmakers Feb. 26-28.
Read MoreLawmakers passed a bill Feb. 23 requiring that the weight limitations of county bridges be posted only in certain situations.
Read MoreBreaking ground on new construction projects could become costlier for excavators under a bill discussed by the Transportation and Telecommunications Committee Feb. 13.
Read MoreA bill intended to improve legislative performance audits of the state’s tax incentive programs was advanced to select file Feb. 6.
Read MoreThe Transportation and Telecommunications Committee heard testimony Feb. 5 on a bill that would improve access to 911 services throughout the state.
Read MoreExpanding high-speed internet access to rural areas of the state was the focus of a hearing of the Transportation and Telecommunications Committee Feb. 5.
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval Jan. 31 to a bill that would move the responsibility to collect and remit a surcharge on prepaid wireless phones from service providers to retailers.
Read MoreLawmakers debated a bill Jan. 24 and 25 that is meant to reduce the impact of streamflow augmentation projects on county tax rolls.
Read MoreA bill that would repeal a law authorizing counties to adopt coordinated programs to manage black-tailed prairie dogs failed to advance from general file Jan. 23.
Read MoreGrant limitations under the state’s Civic and Community Center Financing (CCCF) Act would be expanded under a bill considered by the Urban Affairs Committee Jan. 23.
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