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Sen. John Arch
Health and Human Services
March 9, 2020 admin

Health data oversight board advances

Creation of a new board to oversee the state’s health information exchange advanced from general file March 9.

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Business and Labor
March 9, 2020 admin

Ban on hair discrimination advanced

Lawmakers gave first-round approval March 9 to a bill that seeks to extend employment discrimination protections.

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Sen. Dan Quick
Government Military and Veterans Affairs
March 9, 2020 admin

Creation of new state veteran cemetery advances

The state of Nebraska would acquire a veterans’ cemetery in Grand Island under a bill that advanced from general file March 9.

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Sen. Steve Lathrop
Education
March 9, 2020 admin

Student-teacher relationship policy clears first round

Public and private schools in Nebraska would be required to create a policy that prohibits sexual contact between a teacher and a student under a bill advanced from general file March 9.

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Government Military and Veterans Affairs
March 6, 2020 admin

State contract authority changes stall on second round

A bill that would change state purchasing processes was amended but ultimately stalled during select file debate March 6.

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Health and Human Services
March 6, 2020 admin

Amended child protection changes advanced

A bill that would extend and revamp the state’s alternative response procedures in child welfare cases was amended and advanced from select file March 6.

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Sen. Mark Kolterman
Banking Commerce and Insurance
March 6, 2020 admin

Bill to expand dermatology access advances

Dermatology services conducted through asynchronous review could be covered by a patient’s individual health insurance under a bill advanced from general file March 5.

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Business and Labor
March 6, 2020 admin

Resilience training; PTSD injury claims for first responders amended, advanced

Senators amended and advanced a bill from select file March 6 meant to address the mental health strain experienced by emergency first responders.

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Government Military and Veterans Affairs
March 6, 2020 admin

Bill to create Civil War monument wins first-round approval

The First Regiment Nebraska Volunteer Infantry would be honored under a bill that advanced from general file March 5.

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Transportation and Telecommunications
March 6, 2020 admin

Omnibus transportation bill amended, advanced

Lawmakers amended and advanced a bill from select file March 6 containing several transportation measures.

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Judiciary
March 6, 2020 admin

Student mental health considerations advanced

A bill that seeks to prioritize students’ mental health was advanced from general file March 5.

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Sen. Mike McDonnell
Education
March 6, 2020 admin

Language assessment program for deaf children advanced

A bill that would require special language assessments for children who are deaf or hard of hearing advanced from the first round of debate March 5.

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Sen. Andrew La Grone
Banking Commerce and Insurance
March 6, 2020 admin

Omnibus banking bill advances

A bill that would change the Nebraska Model Business Corporation Act was amended to become an omnibus banking bill and advanced from general file March 5.

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Judiciary
March 6, 2020 admin

Omnibus judiciary bill advanced

Lawmakers gave first-round approval March 5 to a bill that would make several changes to judicial procedure.

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Education
March 5, 2020 admin

Injury leave for school employees clears first round

School employees who are injured by another person while at work would receive injury leave under a bill advanced by lawmakers March 5.

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