Statewide farm-to-school program adopted
A Nebraska farm-to-school program will provide locally grown and minimally processed food to elementary and secondary school students under a proposal passed by lawmakers May 20.
Read MoreA Nebraska farm-to-school program will provide locally grown and minimally processed food to elementary and secondary school students under a proposal passed by lawmakers May 20.
Read MoreSenators passed a bill May 19 that allows farmers and ranchers to offer livestock ownership shares to customers.
Read MoreMore Nebraskans could be eligible for assistance with their residential energy consumption under a bill advanced from general file April 28.
Read MoreA Nebraska farm-to-school program would provide locally grown and minimally processed food to elementary and secondary school students under a proposal advanced from general file April 26.
Read MoreSenators gave first-round approval March 16 to a bill that would allow farmers and ranchers to offer livestock ownership shares to customers.
Read MoreThe Revenue Committee heard testimony Feb. 26 on a bill intended to increase transparency in Nebraska’s tax incentive programs.
Read MoreOwners of modern farm machinery would have the same access as authorized dealers to the software tools, technical manuals and parts needed to make repairs under a bill heard Feb. 25 by the Judiciary Committee.
Read MoreA Nebraska farm-to-school program would provide locally grown and minimally processed food to elementary and secondary school students under a proposal considered Feb. 23 by the Education Committee.
Read MoreThe Revenue Committee heard testimony Feb. 17 on a bill that would change the way that a refundable income tax credit is calculated under the Nebraska Property Tax Incentive Act.
Read MoreNebraska farmers and ranchers could offer livestock ownership shares to customers under a bill heard Feb. 2 by the Agriculture Committee.
Read MoreLawmakers passed a bill July 21 that will help Nebraska obtain federal funding for increased broadband availability.
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval Feb. 18 to a bill that would help Nebraska obtain federal funding for increased broadband availability.
Read MoreThe Transportation and Telecommunications Committee heard testimony on a bill Feb. 3 that would help Nebraska obtain federal funding for increased broadband availability.
Read MoreA bill intended to improve safety for freight train crews was considered March 5 by the Transportation and Telecommunications Committee.
Read MoreSen. Tom Brandt never envisioned being a politician. The fourth-generation farmer from Plymouth was content working his 1,100 acres, but the misconceptions that some Nebraskans had about rural life bothered him.
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