Newborn health screening requirements updated
Lawmakers passed a bill April 24 that changes provisions related to infant health screenings in Nebraska.
Read MoreLawmakers passed a bill April 24 that changes provisions related to infant health screenings in Nebraska.
Read MoreLawmakers advanced a bill March 30 that would change provisions related to infant health screenings in Nebraska.
Read MoreThe Health and Human Services Committee heard combined testimony Feb. 2 on two bills that would change provisions related to infant health screenings in Nebraska.
Read MoreDrugs in U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clinical trials could be used by eligible Nebraska patients under a bill heard Jan. 27 by the Health and Human Services Committee.
Read MoreCreating a stronger deterrent to the crime of witness tampering was discussed during a hearing of the Judiciary Committee Jan. 19
Read MoreDrugs in FDA clinical trials could be used by eligible Nebraska patients under a bill heard Feb. 11 by the
Read MoreSenators passed several bills this session comprising the state’s $8.6 billion budget package. Budget growth in the Appropriations Committee’s proposal
Read MoreA bill intended to ensure that patients have accurate information about health care provider credentials received final approval May 29.
Read MoreA bill intended to ensure that patients have accurate information about health care provider credentials advanced from general file May
Read MoreAll newly-purchased school buses in Nebraska would be equipped with seat belts under a bill heard by the Transportation and
Read MoreTwo pieces of artwork that rest atop the radiator in Omaha Sen. Robert Hilkemann’s Capitol office provide insight into the guiding forces in the new senator’s life: a solid grounding in small town life and a determination never to stop learning.
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