Hemp industry authorized
Nebraskans may grow, process and handle hemp and hemp products in the state under a bill passed by the Legislature May 24.
Read MoreNebraskans may grow, process and handle hemp and hemp products in the state under a bill passed by the Legislature May 24.
Read MoreA bill designed to expand mass transit in eastern Nebraska passed final reading May 24.
Read MoreThe Legislature approved a bill May 24 that makes several changes to current criminal justice statutes.
Read MoreAffordable housing projects in extremely blighted areas will receive first priority for state assistance under a bill passed by the Legislature May 24.
Read MoreA bill that would allow an individual to claim an income tax deduction against contributions that his or her employer makes to a state college savings account was advanced to the final round of debate May 21 after lawmakers amended it to remove the sponsoring senator’s proposal.
Read MoreA bill on final reading that would authorize and regulate the growing, processing and handling of hemp and hemp products in Nebraska was amended May 22 after lawmakers voted to return it to select file.
Read MoreThe Legislature advanced a bill from general file May 15 that would make several changes to current criminal justice statutes.
Read MoreA bill containing several election measures was passed by lawmakers May 13.
Read MoreA bill making the state’s building code the default code for municipalities passed May 13.
Read MoreA bill designed to expand mass transit in eastern Nebraska advanced to select file May 9.
Read MorePenalties for witness and jury tampering were increased by legislation passed May 2.
Read MoreA bill intended to reduce the use of vaping products by minors advanced to select file April 30.
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval April 24 to a bill intended to make it easier for families and others to contribute to a beneficiary’s state college savings plan.
Read MoreAffordable housing projects in extremely blighted areas would receive first priority for state assistance under a bill advanced from general file April 24.
Read MoreA bill to make the state’s building code the default code for municipalities advanced to select file April 23.
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