Uniform enforcement of firearm regulations discussed
A bill discussed by lawmakers April 4 would override individual city and local ordinances, making firearm regulations consistent statewide.
Read MoreA bill discussed by lawmakers April 4 would override individual city and local ordinances, making firearm regulations consistent statewide.
Read MoreLawmakers advanced a bill March 23 that would consolidate veterans’ services in Nebraska.
Read MoreA property’s assessed value would remain the same for four years under a bill heard by the Revenue Committee March 9.
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval March 9 to a bill that would create a special task force to research the public health implications of alcohol sales on the Whiteclay community.
Read MoreThe Natural Resources Committee heard testimony March 1 on a bill that would place a two-year moratorium on wind energy development in the Nebraska Sandhills.
Read MoreLaw enforcement officers would not be required to take the state’s concealed carry weapons course under a bill heard by the Judiciary Committee March 1.
Read MoreAfter spending 36 years in uniform, and being twice wounded in combat, Sen. Tom Brewer said it would have been easy for him to retire and take life easy. Instead, he chose to run for the Nebraska Legislature.
Read MoreThe Agriculture Committee heard testimony Feb. 14 on a bill meant to protect Nebraska apiaries from encroachment by out-of-state beekeeping operations.
Read MoreMembers of the Revenue Committee heard testimony Feb. 10 on a bill that would exclude a portion of military retirement pay from Nebraska state income tax.
Read MoreOn the final day of bill introduction Jan. 18, senators introduced 173 bills. These included:
LB505, sponsored by Gordon Sen. Tom Brewer, which would adopt the Refugee Resettlement Notification Act;
Read MoreSenators reconvened Jan. 5 to begin introducing bills. Among the 95 bills introduced were: LB25, sponsored by Gretna Sen. John Murante, which would change provisions for presidential electors;
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