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Sen. Lynne Walz
Education
February 13, 2018 admin

Social worker proposed for each educational service unit

Each of the state’s 17 educational service units would hire a social worker to aid students with behavioral or mental health problems under a bill heard by the Education Committee Feb. 12.

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Business and Labor
February 13, 2018 admin

Bill would address wage disparity

Employers would be held accountable for gender-based wage disparities under a bill discussed by the Business and Labor Committee Feb. 12.

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Appropriations
February 12, 2018 admin

Bill would provide $5 million for disability providers

The state would step in to rectify a developmental disability provider payment gap from 2016 under a bill heard Feb. 12 by the Appropriations Committee.

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Executive Board
February 12, 2018 admin

Increased legislative oversight of DHHS sought

The Executive Board considered two measures Feb. 12 that would increase the level of legislative oversight of the state Department of Health and Human Services regarding children in the state’s child welfare and juvenile justice systems.

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Judiciary
February 9, 2018 admin

Bill would establish affirmative consent standard for sex

The Judiciary Committee heard testimony Feb. 9 on a bill that would establish an affirmative consent standard in deciding cases of sexual assault. 

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Judiciary
February 9, 2018 admin

Bill would restrict use of juvenile custodial statements

The ability to use statements made by a juvenile during a custodial interrogation would be restricted under a bill heard Feb. 9 by the Judiciary Committee.

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Revenue
February 9, 2018 admin

Expanded sales tax base would pay for property tax credits, schools

A state sales tax increase, new sales and use taxes and many other changes to the state’s tax code would pay for additional property tax credits and increased public school funding under a bill heard by the Revenue Committee Feb. 8.

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Sen. John Murante
Government Military and Veterans Affairs
February 9, 2018 admin

Voter ID requirement proposed

Nebraska voters would be required to show photo ID at the polls under a bill considered Feb. 8 by the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee.

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Judiciary
February 9, 2018 admin

Constitutional amendment would legalize medical cannabis

The legalization of medical cannabis would be placed on the ballot for voters’ consideration under a measure presented to the Judiciary Committee Feb. 8.

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Judiciary
February 9, 2018 admin

Gun possession would be prohibited for certain juveniles

Certain adjudicated youth would be temporarily barred from possessing firearms under a bill heard by the Judiciary Committee Feb. 8. 

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Urban Affairs
February 8, 2018 admin

Economic development cap removed

One of the caps in the state’s Local Option Municipal Economic Development Act was removed by a bill passed Feb. 8.

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Executive Board
February 8, 2018 admin

Legislative ethics board considered

A board to investigate ethics complaints against members and employees of the Legislature was proposed in an Executive Board hearing Feb. 8.

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Judiciary
February 8, 2018 admin

Bankruptcy exemptions increased

Senators passed a bill Feb. 8 that expands bankruptcy exemption provisions that were last modified 20 years ago.

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Education
February 8, 2018 admin

Several school classifications eliminated

Three of the state’s six public school classifications were eliminated by a bill given final
approval Feb. 8.

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Judiciary
February 8, 2018 admin

Privacy restrictions for automatic license-plate readers approved

Senators gave final approval Feb. 8 to a bill meant to protect the privacy of Nebraskans whose license plate numbers are recorded by some government-operated cameras.

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