Juvenile legal counsel measure advanced
Lawmakers advanced a bill from general file April 7 that would ensure legal representation for juveniles facing removal from their home by the state.
Read MoreLawmakers advanced a bill from general file April 7 that would ensure legal representation for juveniles facing removal from their home by the state.
Read MoreA measure that would shorten the amortization period for certain state retirement plans was amended to address a shortfall in the judges’ retirement plan and advanced from general file April 7.
Read MoreLawmakers advanced a bill March 31 meant to give rural customers more input on their broadband carriers.
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval March 30 to a bill that would create a legal and regulatory framework for the geologic storage of carbon dioxide in Nebraska.
Read MoreFirst class cities in Nebraska would have greater authority to annex nearby land under a bill advanced from general file March 30.
Read MoreNebraska would track and report individual student discipline data under a proposal advanced from the first round of debate March 29.
Read MoreJuveniles housed in the state’s youth rehabilitation and treatment centers could be moved more quickly during an emergency situation under a bill advanced from general file March 29.
Read MoreExpanded fight options took a step closer to authorization in Nebraska when a bill that would regulate two new sports advanced from general file March 29.
Read MoreA bill intended to spur commercial economic development advanced from general file March 24.
Read MoreBusinesses that locate or expand in urban areas with high poverty and unemployment rates could receive tax incentives under a proposal advanced from the first round of debate March 23.
Read MoreA bill that would increase landline and wireless fees in certain counties failed to advance from general file March 23.
Read MoreA bill that would implement provisions of a constitutional amendment approved in 2020 was expanded and advanced from general file March 17.
Read MoreLawmakers passed a bill March 11 that implements the provisions of a constitutional amendment approved by Nebraska voters in 2020.
Read MoreJune 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.
Read MoreLawmakers 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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