Session Review: Judiciary
Senators 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 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 MoreEconomic development, tax-increment financing, vacant property concerns and updates to laws regarding the governing of municipalities were among the Urban Affairs topics taken up by lawmakers this session.
Read MoreThe state Department of Health and Human Services can be held liable in certain civil proceedings under a bill passed by the Legislature April 18.
Read MoreCertain cities could use tax increment financing to support the construction of workforce housing under a bill advanced by lawmakers April 10.
Read MoreCertain adjudicated youth will be temporarily barred from possessing firearms under a bill passed by the Legislature April 11.
Read MoreA bill that was amended on general file to become an omnibus Urban Affairs measure was given first-round approval April 3.
Read MoreLawmakers passed a bill March 29 that would change the way keno locations handle keno revenue.
Read MoreThe state Department of Health and Human Services could be held liable in certain civil proceedings under a bill advanced by the Legislature March 28.
Read MoreCertain adjudicated youth would be temporarily barred from possessing firearms under a bill advanced from general file by the Legislature March 22.
Read MoreA bill intended to clean up language in state law related to the governing of cities was amended on general file March 20.
Read MoreAn extensive update to the state’s tax-increment financing rules passed March 15.
Read MoreSenators advanced a bill March 14 that would require the Legislature to regularly review Nebraska’s occupational licensing laws.
Read MoreA bill that would change the way keno locations handle keno revenue was advanced from the first round of debate March 7.
Read MoreMembers of the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee heard testimony Feb. 22 on a bill that would more quickly restore voting rights for felons.
Read MoreCertain public power districts would be required to produce no less than 20 percent of their electricity from renewable sources under a bill heard by the Natural Resources Committee Feb. 21.
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