Eminent domain compromise advances
Landowners would have the ability to contest the use of eminent domain by renewable energy developers under a bill that advanced to select file April 17.
Read MoreLandowners would have the ability to contest the use of eminent domain by renewable energy developers under a bill that advanced to select file April 17.
Read MoreA proposal that could extend the maximum length of time to repay tax-increment financing indebtedness in certain cases advanced from general file April 4.
Read MoreLawmakers advanced a bill from general file April 3 intended to use technology to create more efficient and transparent government public meetings.
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval March 18 to a bill that would authorize adjustments to state employee work schedules for participation in approved youth mentoring programs.
Read MoreA bill that was amended to become an omnibus elections measure advanced to select file March 14.
Read MoreAn inmate would be guaranteed access to his or her attorney under a bill advanced from general file March 4.
Read MoreLawmakers passed a bill March 1 that seeks to increase investigative resources dedicated to the state’s Native American community.
Read MoreA bill that would curtail certain uses of eminent domain failed to advance from general file Feb. 27.
Read MoreThe Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee heard testimony Feb. 20 on two bills that would change state contracting rules.
Read MoreThe Revenue Committee heard testimony Feb. 7 on a bill that would expand the state income tax deduction for military retirement pay.
Read MoreCertain eminent domain authority would be curtailed under a bill considered by the Natural Resources Committee Feb. 7.
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval Feb. 7 to a bill that seeks to increase investigative resources dedicated to the state’s Native American community.
Read MoreAny Nebraska county wanting to host a wind energy facility would be required to develop zoning ordinances to regulate its construction under a bill considered Jan. 31 by the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee.
Read MoreThe Judiciary Committee heard testimony Jan. 24 on a bill that seeks to increase investigative resources dedicated to the state’s Native American community.
Read MoreSenators reconvened Jan. 11 to introduce new bills.
Among the 84 measures introduced were:
LB144, sponsored by Venango Sen. Dan Hughes, which would provide for voter approval of nonpartisan nomination and partisan election of county officers;
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