Bill would repeal motorcycle helmet requirement
Motorcyclists 21 and older would no longer be required to wear a helmet in Nebraska under a bill heard by
Read MoreMotorcyclists 21 and older would no longer be required to wear a helmet in Nebraska under a bill heard by
Read MoreThe Nebraska Public Service Commission would be responsible for planning a statewide 911 system under a bill heard by the
Read MoreNebraska drivers could show their support for mountain lions with special license plates under a bill advanced by lawmakers Jan.
Read MoreThe state Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) would have a new source of funding for software upgrades under a bill
Read MoreThe cost of titles for out-of-state vehicles would increase under a bill heard by the Transportation and Telecommunications Committee Jan.
Read MoreA bill that would clarify right of way laws for bicyclists and pedestrians was heard by the Transportation and Telecommunications
Read MoreCounties would no longer be required to administer driver licensing services under a bill heard by the Transportation and Telecommunications
Read MoreSome Nebraska counties would have different license plate numbers under a bill heard by the Transportation and Telecommunications Committee Jan.
Read MoreRiders of Omaha’s public transit system would have access to larger buses under a bill heard by the Transportation and
Read MoreLawmakers advanced a bill Jan. 12 that would require Nebraskans to indicate their organ donor status when applying for a
Read MoreA new class of motor vehicle would be approved for use in Nebraska under a bill advanced from general file
Read MoreAfter prolonged debate, lawmakers gave first-round approval May 14 to a bill that would allow young immigrants to drive in
Read MoreA bill that would withdraw Nebraska’s membership in the Midwest Interstate Passenger Rail Compact advanced from general file April 23.
Read MoreThe state would regulate ride-sharing companies such as Lyft and Uber under a bill amended and advanced April 21. Introduced
Read MoreSenators debated a bill March 24 and 25 that would require Nebraskans to indicate their organ donor status when applying
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