Constitutional amendment would tax, regulate sports betting
The Legislature would be authorized to regulate and tax sports wagering in Nebraska under a constitutional amendment considered Feb. 1 by the General Affairs Committee.
Read MoreThe Legislature would be authorized to regulate and tax sports wagering in Nebraska under a constitutional amendment considered Feb. 1 by the General Affairs Committee.
Read MoreCertain financial professionals would have authority to delay suspicious transactions under a bill considered Jan. 26 by the Banking, Commerce and Insurance Committee.
Read MoreSelf-employed child care providers may apply for a state income tax credit under a bill approved by lawmakers Aug. 12.
Read MoreThe Judiciary Committee heard joint testimony Feb. 20 on four bills that would impose stricter penalties on authority figures who abuse their power to engage in sexual misconduct with minors.
Read MoreA bill that would turn back a portion of the state sales tax collected on water and sewer services to help cities and utilities pay for infrastructure upgrades stalled on first-round debate Feb. 10.
Read MoreSelf-employed child care providers could apply for a state income tax credit under a bill advanced from general file Jan. 22.
Read MoreA bill creating three new state college savings programs received final approval in the Legislature May 24.
Read MoreA bill that would create two college savings programs advanced from the second round of debate May 21 after lawmakers amended it to include a proposal to open an account for each Nebraska resident when he or she is born.
Read MoreStreetlights and power poles owned by a city are exempt from state sales and use tax under a bill passed by lawmakers May 23.
Read MoreLawmakers extended a special bonding authority for an Omaha-area natural resources district May 2.
Read MoreA bill that would extend certain bonding authority for an Omaha-area natural resources district advanced to the final round of debate April 25 after a successful cloture vote.
Read MoreLawmakers passed a bill April 18 that changes certain ATM fees.
Read MoreA bill that would provide a cash incentive for employers who contribute to an employee’s state college savings plan advanced from general file April 16 after lawmakers amended it to include another college savings proposal.
Read MoreLawmakers advanced a bill April 8 that would extend certain bonding authority for an Omaha area natural resources district.
Read MoreLawmakers advanced a bill to select file March25 that would change certain ATM fees.
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