Measure to address surprise medical bills approved
Lawmakers passed on final reading a bill that would reduce “surprise billing” for emergency medical care July 21.
Read MoreLawmakers passed on final reading a bill that would reduce “surprise billing” for emergency medical care July 21.
Read MoreA bill that would prevent Nebraska from seeking waivers from the federal government for programs related to people eligible under Medicaid expansion was considered Feb. 27 by the Health and Human Services Committee.
Read MoreLawmakers advanced a bill from general file Feb. 20 that would reduce “surprise billing” for emergency medical care.
Read MoreThe Urban Affairs Committee heard testimony Feb. 11 on a bill that would require new school buildings to provide a minimum number of water fountains for students.
Read MoreA bill to expand protections to student journalists and their advisers stalled on select file Jan. 31.
Read MoreLaw school graduates would have one less requirement to meet under a bill considered by the Judiciary Committee Jan. 23.
Read MoreA bill to expand protections to student journalists and their advisors advanced from general file Jan. 14.
Read MoreLawmakers passed a bill May 24 that prohibits the intentional or threatening distribution of intimate images.
Read MoreLawmakers amended and advanced a bill from select file May 22 that would prohibit the intentional or threatening distribution of intimate images.
Read MoreLawmakers advanced two bills from general file May 16 that would prohibit the intentional or threatening distribution of intimate images.
Read MoreA bill that requires increased transparency in the use of jailhouse informants was passed by the Legislature April 18.
Read MoreA bill that would require increased transparency in the use of jailhouse informants was advanced from general file April 4.
Read MoreThe Health and Human Services Committee heard testimony March 27 on a bill that would redefine the code of conduct for psychologists who practice in Nebraska.
Read MoreA bill that would require increased transparency in the use of jailhouse informants was considered by the Judiciary Committee March 6.
Read MoreThe Legislature a bill March 1 that prevents a municipality from banning Airbnb or other short-term rental companies from operating in the state.
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