School finance review commission clears first round
A commission would conduct an in-depth review of Nebraska public elementary and secondary school financing under a bill advanced from general file May 6.
Read MoreA commission would conduct an in-depth review of Nebraska public elementary and secondary school financing under a bill advanced from general file May 6.
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval April 28 to a bill intended to improve the personal finance skills of Nebraska students.
Read MoreThe state would install high-quality air filters in 150 classrooms to study their effect on student test scores and behavior under a bill advanced from general file April 27.
Read MoreState higher education institutions would give priority to certain uniformed service members when they apply for admission under a bill advanced from the first round of debate April 20.
Read MoreA bill that would require Nebraska schools to create individualized health plans for students with seizure disorders advanced from the first round of debate March 29.
Read MoreCertain AmeriCorp participants would be eligible for in-state tuition at Nebraska higher education institutions under a bill advanced from general file March 23.
Read MoreNebraska public schools would adopt programs intended to curb child sexual abuse under a bill advanced from the first round of debate March 22.
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval March 11 to a bill that would broaden an existing school safety pilot program.
Read MoreSenators gathered at the State Capitol Jan. 6 to open the first session of the 107th Nebraska Legislature.
Read MorePublic colleges and universities in Nebraska must submit a biennial report on sexual harassment and Title IX compliance to the Legislature under a bill passed by lawmakers Aug. 12.
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval Aug. 4 to a bill that would require Nebraska students to submit a federal college financial aid application before they graduate from high school.
Read MoreA bill that would authorize teachers to physically intervene when a student is harming others failed to advance past the first round of debate July 30 after a failed cloture motion.
Read MoreA bill that would provide greater legislative oversight for the state’s youth rehabilitation centers was broadened and advanced from general file March 10.
Read MoreA 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.
Read MoreSchool 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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