Expanded cottage food sales advanced
A bill that would allow Nebraskans to sell foods already authorized for sale at farmers’ markets to customers from their homes and at certain other events advanced from general file April 8.
Read MoreA bill that would allow Nebraskans to sell foods already authorized for sale at farmers’ markets to customers from their homes and at certain other events advanced from general file April 8.
Read MoreAfter two days of debate, a proposal to offer paid family and medical leave stalled on general file March 20.
Read MoreElectioneering communications would have increased regulation under a bill considered March 13 by the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee.
Read MoreNon-licensed home alcohol brewers can participate in certain public events under a bill passed March 7.
Read MoreThe Agriculture Committee heard testimony March 5 on a bill that would allow Nebraskans to sell foods already authorized for sale at farmers’ markets to customers from their homes and at certain other events.
Read MoreA requirement that school personnel receive suicide prevention and awareness training would be expanded to include other behavioral and mental health topics under a bill heard March 4 by the Education Committee.
Read MoreThe Revenue Committee heard testimony March 1 on a bill that would use new sales and income tax revenue to provide more state aid to schools in an effort to reduce property taxes.
Read MoreA bill that would expand eligibility for unemployment benefits failed March 1.
Read MoreA bill that would allow non-licensed home alcohol brewers to participate in certain public events advanced from general file Feb. 12.
Read MoreA bill that would expand eligibility for unemployment benefits advanced from general file Feb. 7.
Read MoreMembers of the Business and Labor Committee heard testimony Feb. 4 on a bill that would guarantee paid leave to Nebraskans.
Read MoreThe Business and Labor Committee heard testimony Jan. 28 on a bill that would expand eligibility for unemployment benefits.
Read MoreReporting requirements regarding the state’s child welfare and juvenile justice systems are strengthened under a bill passed March 29.
Read MoreLawmakers amended and advanced a bill March 15 that would strengthen reporting requirements regarding children in the state’s child welfare and juvenile justice systems.
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval Feb. 26 to a bill that would strengthen reporting requirements regarding children in the state’s child welfare and juvenile justice systems.
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