Improvements in early childhood education sought
The Urban Affairs Committee heard two bills designed to expand and improve early childhood education Jan. 29.
Read MoreThe Urban Affairs Committee heard two bills designed to expand and improve early childhood education Jan. 29.
Read MoreNo municipality would be allowed to ban Airbnb or any other short-term rental company from operating in Nebraska under a bill heard by the Urban Affairs Committee Jan. 29.
Read MoreGov. Pete Ricketts announced Dec. 17 the appointment of Andrew La Grone of Gretna to represent District 49 in the Nebraska Legislature. Gretna Sen. John Murante was elected state treasurer in November and will vacate the legislative seat next month.
Read MoreSenators passed measures this session to provide additional oversight of the state correctional system, ensure fair treatment for minors engaged in the court system and address the state’s opioid epidemic.
Read MoreSenators approved a bill April 11 that makes several technical changes to state education law. As amended, it includes provisions of a bill intended to ensure that Nebraska students are able to read at or above grade level by third grade.
Read MoreA portion of Nebraska’s redistricting process would exclude the state’s noncitizen population under a bill debated on general file April 9.
Read MoreA bill that would have placed restrictions on delegates to a potential Article V convention of the states failed to advance from general file April 5.
Read MoreSenators significantly narrowed a proposal April 5 that would codify the use of electronic poll books in Nebraska.
Read MoreState employees would be limited in their political activities under a bill considered Feb. 22 by the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee.
Read MoreThe Revenue Committee heard testimony Feb. 21 on a bill that would create a state sales and use tax exemption for feminine hygiene products.
Read MoreThe Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee heard testimony Feb. 21 on a bill that would provide an appeal mechanism as part of the state contract procurement process.
Read MoreSenators debated a bill on general file Feb. 20 that would require the Legislature to regularly review Nebraska’s occupational licensing laws.
Read MoreLawmakers amended and advanced a bill from general file Feb. 15 that would update the state’s tax-increment financing rules.
Read MoreNebraska voters would be required to show photo ID at the polls under a bill considered Feb. 8 by the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee.
Read MoreThe Urban Affairs Committee heard testimony Jan. 30 on a bill that would update the state’s tax-increment financing rules.
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