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Health and Human Services
February 14, 2019 admin

Changes sought for prescription drug monitoring program

The Health and Human Services Committee considered a bill Feb. 13 that would make several changes to a state program designed to combat opioid addiction.

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Judiciary
February 13, 2019 admin

Diversion, ignition interlock suggested for DUI offenses

Members of the Judiciary Committee heard testimony Feb. 13 on two bills proposing alternative penalties for certain driving under the influence offenses.

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Sen. Dan Quick
Urban Affairs
February 13, 2019 admin

Early childhood development bill advances

Local tax revenue could be used for early childhood development infrastructure under a bill advanced to select file Feb. 13.

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Transportation and Telecommunications
February 13, 2019 admin

Transporter plate change advanced

Lawmakers gave first-round approval Feb. 13 to a bill that would change a record retention law for transporter plates. 

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Sen. Mike Moser
Natural Resources
February 13, 2019 admin

Natural resources rulemaking changes advance

A bill that would change rulemaking requirements for the state Department of Natural Resources advanced from general file Feb. 13.

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Sen. Wendy DeBoer
Urban Affairs
February 13, 2019 admin

Radon mitigation standard proposed

The state’s building code would adopt standards for radon resistant construction for new houses under a bill considered Feb. 12 by the Urban Affairs Committee.

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Urban Affairs
February 13, 2019 admin

Bill would mandate statewide building code

A bill heard Feb. 12 by the Urban Affairs Committee would make the state’s building code the default code for municipalities.

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Uncategorized
February 13, 2019 admin

Spouse would be default retirement beneficiary

The surviving spouse of a deceased Nebraska retirement system member would be considered the default beneficiary under a bill heard Feb. 12 by the Nebraska Retirement Systems Committee.

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Agriculture
February 13, 2019 admin

Hemp regulatory plan proposed

The Agriculture Committee heard testimony Feb. 12 on a bill that would regulate the growing and handling of industrial hemp in Nebraska.

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Sen. Dan Quick
Urban Affairs
February 12, 2019 admin

Building code update considered

The Urban Affairs Committee heard testimony Feb. 12 on a bill that would update Nebraska’s building code.

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General Affairs
February 12, 2019 admin

Home brewer bill advances

A bill that would allow non-licensed home alcohol brewers to participate in certain public events advanced from general file Feb. 12.

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Transportation and Telecommunications
February 12, 2019 admin

Repeal of helmet law considered

A proposal to repeal the state’s motorcycle helmet requirement was considered by the Transportation and Telecommunications Committee Feb. 12.

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Sen. Mark Kolterman
Health and Human Services
February 12, 2019 admin

Patient safety fund bill advances

Legislators advanced a bill Feb. 12 that would fund enhanced safety training for medical professionals.

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Sen. Mike Groene
Education
February 12, 2019 admin

Authorized restraint, removal of students considered

The Education Committee heard testimony Feb. 11 on a bill that would give teachers legal protection for defending themselves and others against violent students.

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Executive Board
February 12, 2019 admin

Climate change study proposed

A bill that would require the state to develop a strategic action plan for adapting to and mitigating the impacts of climate change was considered Feb. 11 by the Executive Board.

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