Limitations on juvenile confinement amended, advanced
The Legislature amended and advanced a bill from select file Jan. 24 that would restrict the use of room confinement for juveniles.
Read MoreThe Legislature amended and advanced a bill from select file Jan. 24 that would restrict the use of room confinement for juveniles.
Read MoreNebraska’s public power districts could develop and manufacture biofuels under a bill heard Jan. 23 by the Natural Resources Committee.
Read MoreMembers of the Judiciary Committee heard testimony Jan. 23 on a bill that would clarify who can access forensic interviews of children in cases of child abuse or neglect.
Read MoreLaw school graduates would have one less requirement to meet under a bill considered by the Judiciary Committee Jan. 23.
Read MoreLicensed barbers would be allowed to offer in-home services under a bill discussed by the Health and Human Services Committee Jan. 23.
Read MoreThe Revenue Committee heard testimony Jan. 23 on a bill that would extend the deadline for reporting petroleum storage tank leaks under the Petroleum Release Remedial Action Act.
Read MoreThe Natural Resources Committee heard testimony Jan. 22 on a proposed legislative finding regarding the separability of groundwater rights and land ownership.
Read MoreSenators introduced 60 new measures on the final day of bill introduction Jan. 23.
Read MorePublic colleges and universities in Nebraska would be required to report information to the Legislature on campus sexual assault and dating violence under a bill advanced from general file Jan. 23.
Read MoreA bill that would create the Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Interstate Compact was discussed Jan. 22 in a Health and Human Services Committee hearing.
Read MoreThe Revenue Committee heard testimony Jan. 22 on a proposal to reduce the state’s reliance on property taxes to fund education by increasing state aid to public schools.
Read MoreNewborns in Nebraska would be screened for Spinal Muscular Atrophy under a bill discussed Jan. 22 by the Health and Human Services Committee.
Read MoreA bill to streamline the termination of certain liens was considered by the Judiciary Committee Jan. 22.
Read MoreMembers of the Judiciary Committee heard testimony Jan. 22 on a bill that could potentially limit the use of eminent domain in Nebraska.
Read MoreThe head of the state’s judicial branch reported on its work to make the state’s court system more accessible to all Nebraskans in his State of the Judiciary address Jan. 22.
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