Health services package expanded to include SNAP extension, advanced
An omnibus health services proposal was expanded to include several additional measures before advancing from the second round of debate April 25.
Read MoreAn omnibus health services proposal was expanded to include several additional measures before advancing from the second round of debate April 25.
Read MoreA bill intended to cover a Medicaid reimbursement gap in Nebraska was amended to become an omnibus health services measure and advanced from general file April 17.
Read MoreThe Legislature would provide funds to expand a program that assists youth transitioning out of the state’s foster care system under a bill considered March 9 by the Appropriations Committee.
Read MoreThe Judiciary Committee heard testimony Feb. 22 on a bill that would redefine child abuse and neglect in Nebraska.
Read MoreThe Transportation and Telecommunications Committee heard testimony Jan. 24 on a bill that would alter Nebraska’s motorcycle helmet mandate.
Read MoreQualifying veterans would receive a temporary certificate to teach full-time in Nebraska under a bill heard Jan. 23 by the Education Committee.
Read MoreSenators made a number of changes to the scope of practice of licensed athletic trainers in Nebraska April 12.
Read MoreThe Judiciary Committee heard testimony March 3 on a bill that would redefine child abuse and neglect in Nebraska.
Read MoreAn individual who fraudulently claims to be an active member or veteran of the U.S. military with the intent to benefit from that impersonation would face penalties under a bill heard by the Judiciary Committee March 2.
Read MoreA bill that would change the scope of practice for licensed athletic trainers in Nebraska advanced from general file March 1.
Read MoreParents of children with disabilities could apply for state scholarship funds they could use at private and parochial schools under a bill heard Feb. 28 by the Education Committee.
Read MoreNebraska public schools, public postsecondary institutions and government entities would be prohibited from teaching, advocating, encouraging, promoting or acting upon race or sex “scapegoating” or stereotyping and from discriminating against students because of their political ideology under a bill heard Feb. 24 by the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee.
Read MoreSenators approved an exemption process for employer COVID-19 vaccine mandates Feb. 25.
Read MoreA bill that would provide an exemption process for employer COVID-19 vaccine mandates advanced from select file Feb. 16 following a successful cloture vote.
Read MoreA bill providing a process for exemptions to employer COVID-19 vaccine mandates advanced from general file Feb. 9.
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