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Sen. Justin Wayne
Urban Affairs
February 20, 2019 admin

Incentives sought for affordable housing development

A bill that would provide incentives for construction of low-income housing was considered Feb. 19 by the Urban Affairs Committee.

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Transportation and Telecommunications
February 20, 2019 admin

Bill would require voter approval for wireless taxes

Municipalities could levy additional taxes on wireless services only with voter approval under a bill considered Feb. 19 by the Transportation and Telecommunications Committee.

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Transportation and Telecommunications
February 20, 2019 admin

Grant funds proposed for 211 service

The Transportation and Telecommunications Committee heard testimony Feb. 19 on a bill that would provide grant funding to a statewide health and human services referral program.

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Banking Commerce and Insurance
February 19, 2019 admin

Real estate license changes advance

Lawmakers gave first-round approval Feb. 19 to a bill that would make changes to the education requirements for new real estate licensees in Nebraska.

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Sen. Tom Brandt on the family farm with wife Sandra and their children Mariah and Evan.
Senator features
February 15, 2019 admin

Brandt brings rural issues to the Capitol

Sen. Tom Brandt never envisioned being a politician. The fourth-generation farmer from Plymouth was content working his 1,100 acres, but the misconceptions that some Nebraskans had about rural life bothered him.

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Health and Human Services
February 15, 2019 admin

Changes to dental hygienist licensure sought

The Health and Human Services Committee heard testimony on a bill Feb. 14 that meant to address a shortage of dental care providers in rural areas.

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Sen. Tom Briese
Revenue
February 15, 2019 admin

Proposed sales tax hike would pay for property tax credits, school aid

The Revenue Committee heard testimony Feb. 14 on a bill that would raise the state sales tax rate, end several state sales and use tax exemptions and impose a surtax on high incomes to pay for additional property tax credits and state aid to public schools.

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Judiciary
February 15, 2019 admin

Bill would ban police as school resource officers

Police officers no longer would have a regular presence in Nebraska schools under a bill considered by the Judiciary Committee Feb. 14.

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Health and Human Services
February 15, 2019 admin

Changes sought for nail technology, body art

The Health and Human Services Committee heard testimony Feb. 14 on a bill that would make several changes to state law regulating nail technology and tattoo artists.

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Judiciary
February 15, 2019 admin

Limitations on juvenile confinement proposed

Members of the Judiciary Committee heard testimony Feb. 14 on a bill that would restrict the use of room confinement for juveniles.

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Sen. Sara Howard
Executive Board
February 15, 2019 admin

Redistricting bills considered

The Executive Board considered four proposals regarding the Legislature’s redistricting process Feb. 14.

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Government Military and Veterans Affairs
February 15, 2019 admin

Bill would end recall petitions

The Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee heard testimony Feb. 13 on a
bill to end the petition process to recall elected public officials in Nebraska.

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Government Military and Veterans Affairs
February 14, 2019 admin

Critical infrastructure public records bill clears first round

Lawmakers gave first-round approval Feb. 14 to a bill intended to protect information related to critical infrastructure in Nebraska.

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Sen. John McCollister
Revenue
February 14, 2019 admin

Repeal of tax exclusion for non-Nebraska income proposed

The Revenue Committee heard testimony Feb. 13 on a bill that would end an exclusion allowing owners of passthrough companies to avoid paying Nebraska income tax on business income derived from sources outside the state.

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Agriculture
February 14, 2019 admin

Expanded right-to-farm protections considered

The Agriculture Committee heard testimony Feb. 12 on a bill that would expand legal protections for agricultural producers under the state’s 1982 Right to Farm Act.

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