Vacant property registration bill advanced
A measure intended to help cities address the problem of vacant properties was advanced from general file Jan. 31.
Read MoreA measure intended to help cities address the problem of vacant properties was advanced from general file Jan. 31.
Read MoreSenators amended and advanced the state’s $8.9 billion budget package May 4. The state budget is structured on a two-year basis, with the budget enacted during legislative sessions held in odd-numbered years.
Read MoreThe Legislature advanced a bill from general file April 25 that would change how legislative vacancies are filled.
Read MoreA law enforcement officer could apply to have his or her home address withheld from the public under a bill advanced from general file April 20.
Read MoreLawmakers continued general file debate April 12 on a bill that would override individual city and local ordinances, making firearm regulations consistent statewide.
Read MoreLawmakers advanced a bill to select file March 21 intended to align the state building code with state agency regulations.
Read MoreThe Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee heard testimony March 17 on three proposals for nonpartisan election of county officials.
Read MoreEarly voting hours would be extended in Douglas, Lancaster and Sarpy counties under a bill heard by the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee March 16.
Read MoreNebraskans would be asked to decide whether voters must show identification under a measure considered March 2 by the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee.
Read MoreThe Urban Affairs Committee heard testimony Feb. 28 on a proposed constitutional amendment to extend certain repayment times related to tax increment financing (TIF).
Read MoreA bill heard by the Natural Resources Committee Feb. 23 would bar Nebraska’s public utilities from using eminent domain to seize privately owned electric generation or transmission facilities.
Read MoreThe Urban Affairs Committee heard testimony Feb. 14 on a bill that would remove one of the caps in state law on an economic development program available to cities.
Read MoreA new economic development tool aimed at riverfront areas was proposed Feb. 14 in an Urban Affairs Committee hearing.
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval March 24 to a bill that would make a number of changes to the state’s election
Read MoreThe Revenue Committee held a hearing March 24 on a bill meant to reduce property taxes on agricultural landowners. The
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