Law enforcement reciprocity program advances
A bill intended to streamline the reciprocity process for law enforcement officers to become certified in Nebraska advanced from general file Feb. 25.
Read MoreA bill intended to streamline the reciprocity process for law enforcement officers to become certified in Nebraska advanced from general file Feb. 25.
Read MoreThe Executive Board advanced measures this session that established legislative committees to investigate a child welfare contract and provide oversight to the state’s youth rehabilitation and treatment centers, as well as a task force to study implementation of a mental health crisis line.
Read MoreA bill that would approve certain forms of cannabis for medical use did not advance from general file May 12 after a motion to end debate and force a vote on the proposal failed.
Read MoreSenators advanced a proposal from general file May 11 intended to prohibit frivolous coronavirus-related lawsuits.
Read MoreStudents with excessive school absences could receive additional resources under a bill advanced from general file May 10.
Read MoreForensic evidence would be collected upon arrest for felony charges under a bill advanced from general file May 7.
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval April 21 to a bill that would increase certification and training standards for Nebraska law enforcement officers.
Read MoreLawmakers advanced a bill from general file April 7 that would ensure legal representation for juveniles facing removal from their home by the state.
Read MoreIndividuals who have experienced domestic or sexual violence could avoid a lengthy and expensive reimbursement process under a bill advanced from general file April 6.
Read MoreLawmakers established a committee March 29 to investigate the bidding process for service provision in one of the state’s child welfare service areas.
Read MoreJuveniles housed in the state’s youth rehabilitation and treatment centers could be moved more quickly during an emergency situation under a bill advanced from general file March 29.
Read MoreLawmakers advanced a bill from general file March 25 that was amended to include several changes to existing landlord and tenant statutes.
Read MoreSenators gathered at the State Capitol Jan. 6 to open the first session of the 107th Nebraska Legislature.
Read MoreA bill that seeks to address the overcrowding crisis in Nebraska’s correctional system was advanced from general file Aug. 4.
Read MoreA bill that would ban a specific abortion method in Nebraska stalled during general file debate July 29.
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