Tax exemption for residential water service considered
The Revenue Committee heard testimony Feb. 24 a proposal that would exempt residential water service from state sales and use tax.
Read MoreThe Revenue Committee heard testimony Feb. 24 a proposal that would exempt residential water service from state sales and use tax.
Read MoreNebraskans who have been convicted of a felony would have their voting rights restored upon completion of their sentence or probation under a bill considered Feb. 23 by the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee. Current law requires a two-year waiting period.
Read MoreLegalization of cannabis in Nebraska for individuals 21 and older would be placed on the ballot for voter consideration under a measure heard Feb. 19 by the Judiciary Committee.
Read MoreA bill that would implement the provisions of a constitutional amendment approved by Nebraska voters last November advanced from general file Feb. 16.
Read MoreThe Judiciary Committee heard testimony Feb. 11 on a bill that would allow certain visitors to bring electronic communication devices into the state’s correctional facilities.
Read MoreCertain Omaha landlords would be required to provide bed bug inspections and treatment under a bill considered Feb. 9 by the Urban Affairs Committee.
Read MoreThe Transportation and Telecommunications Committee heard testimony Feb. 9 on a bill that would eliminate a ban on local broadband providers.
Read MoreMembers of the Judiciary Committee heard testimony Feb. 3 on a bill to increase accountability and transparency for Nebraska law enforcement officers.
Read MoreThe provisions of a constitutional amendment approved by Nebraska voters last November would be implemented under a bill considered Jan. 26 by the Urban Affairs Committee.
Read MoreFight fans in Nebraska would have more entertainment options under a bill considered Jan. 25 by the General Affairs Committee.
Read MoreSenators reconvened Jan. 11 to continue introduction of new bills.
Among the 51 measures introduced were:
LB213, sponsored by Albion Sen. Tom Briese, which would provide for an efficiency review of state agencies;
Read MoreSenators reconvened Jan. 7 to begin introduction of new bills.
Read MoreSenators gathered at the State Capitol Jan. 6 to open the first session of the 107th Nebraska Legislature.
Read MoreEmergency medical billing and updates to a variety of banking laws were among the issues considered by the Legislature this session.
Read MoreSenators raised the state’s smoking age and changed the regulation of party busses and special designated licenses this session.
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