Human trafficking bill narrowed, returned to final reading
A bill on final reading related to human trafficking was narrowed Aug. 4 after senators voted to return it to select file.
Read MoreA bill on final reading related to human trafficking was narrowed Aug. 4 after senators voted to return it to select file.
Read MoreThe Revenue Committee held a special hearing July 27 on a proposal that would decouple Nebraska’s tax code from federal changes meant to provide economic relief to businesses affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreLawmakers resumed debate July 22 on a major property tax measure after it was modified to address concerns raised regarding an earlier proposal.
Read MoreNebraskans could deduct employer contributions to their state college savings accounts from their state income taxes under a bill advanced from the first round of debate March 3.
Read MoreLawmakers debated a bill Feb. 19 and 20 that is intended to reduce the state’s reliance on property taxes to fund education by increasing state aid to public schools.
Read MoreIndividuals, businesses and other entities would be eligible for an income tax credit for contributing to nonprofit organizations that grant scholarships to students to attend a private school under a bill heard Feb. 19 by the Revenue Committee.
Read MoreA bill that would turn back a portion of the state sales tax collected on water and sewer services to help cities and utilities pay for infrastructure upgrades stalled on first-round debate Feb. 10.
Read MoreA bill that would develop a statewide network of supports and services related to human trafficking was amended and advanced from select file Feb. 6.
Read MoreNebraska would develop a statewide network of supports and services related to human trafficking under a bill given first-round approval Jan. 27.
Read MoreSenators introduced 60 new measures on the final day of bill introduction Jan. 23.
Read MoreThe Revenue Committee heard testimony Jan. 22 on a proposal to reduce the state’s reliance on property taxes to fund education by increasing state aid to public schools.
Read MoreSelf-employed child care providers could apply for a state income tax credit under a bill advanced from general file Jan. 22.
Read MoreSenators introduced 22 measures on the sixth day of bill introduction Jan. 15.
LB1000, sponsored by Bellevue Sen. Carol Blood, which would direct any registration fees from fantasy contests to the early childhood and childcare workforce;
Read MoreLegislative oversight, additional budget requirements and redistricting concerns topped the list of Executive Board issues considered by lawmakers this session.
Read MoreElection law, tourism merchandising, public records law and open meeting rules were discussed by lawmakers this session.
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