TIF review changes clear first round
A bill that would change expedited review of so-called “micro” tax-increment financing projects advanced from general file March 2.
Read MoreA bill that would change expedited review of so-called “micro” tax-increment financing projects advanced from general file March 2.
Read MoreA bill that would require an evaluation of Nebraska Department of Administrative Services procurement practices advanced from general file Feb. 25.
Read MoreNebraska public schools, public postsecondary institutions and government entities would be prohibited from teaching, advocating, encouraging, promoting or acting upon race or sex “scapegoating” or stereotyping and from discriminating against students because of their political ideology under a bill heard Feb. 24 by the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee.
Read MoreNebraskans would celebrate Arbor Day on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November of even-numbered years under a bill heard Feb. 24 by the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee.
Read MoreThe Urban Affairs Committee heard testimony Feb. 11 on an amendment that would require Nebraska to apply for a second round of federal emergency rental and mortgage assistance.
Read MoreThe Appropriations Committee heard testimony Feb. 9 on a proposal that would use federal pandemic relief funds to assist independent meat processors in Nebraska.
Read MoreThe Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee heard testimony Feb. 2 on a proposed constitutional amendment that would allow Nebraska voters to recall the governor and state lawmakers.
Read MoreThe Nebraska Legislature would be required to provide full reimbursement to political subdivisions for any new program or expansion of an existing program under a proposed constitutional amendment heard Jan. 28 by the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee.
Read MorePrivate entities would be prohibited from funding elections in Nebraska under a bill considered Jan. 26 by the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee.
Read MoreNebraskans could not be compelled to violate their religious beliefs unless essential to further a compelling state interest under a
Read MoreOf the transportation and telecommunications issues considered this session, senators prioritized rural broadband development, lower administrative fees and expanded license plate options.
Read MoreA bill introduced to allow county-level concealed carry regulation in Nebraska was narrowed and advanced from general file May 12.
Read MoreSenators narrowly rejected a procedural attempt to pull a measure from committee April 23 that would authorize Nebraska’s participation in a convention of the states.
Read MoreHome inspectors in Nebraska would be required to register with the state under a bill advanced from general file April 6.
Read MoreFirst class cities in Nebraska would have greater authority to annex nearby land under a bill advanced from general file March 30.
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