Bill would encourage policies on student expression
The Education Committee heard testimony March 8 on a bill that would encourage school districts to adopt a policy on
Read MoreThe Education Committee heard testimony March 8 on a bill that would encourage school districts to adopt a policy on
Read MoreThe Education Committee heard testimony Feb. 28 on a bill that would change transportation requirements for students in a learning
Read MoreLawmakers passed a bill March 4 that eliminates one of the two required locations for an educational television network. LB331,
Read MoreSchool districts would have additional tools to service bonds authorized under the federal stimulus act and bonds financing health and
Read MoreThe Education Committee heard testimony Feb. 22 on a bill that would reduce the number of learning community coordinating council
Read MoreThe Education Committee heard testimony Feb. 14 on a bill that would add requirements to high school civics education curricula.
Read MoreThe Education Committee heard testimony Feb. 7 on a bill that would repeal in-state tuition rates at Nebraska’s universities and
Read MoreThe Education Committee heard testimony Feb. 8 on a bill related to schools’ tobacco policies. LB313, introduced by Omaha Sen.
Read MoreTwo bills advanced from general file Feb. 7: one would eliminate one of the two required locations for an educational
Read MoreThe Education Committee held a hearing Jan. 18 on a bill that would provide a formula to determine the amount
Read MoreThe Education Committee heard testimony Jan. 18 on a bill that would expand the Student Discipline Act to include cyber-bullying.
Read MoreLawmakers reconvened Jan. 12 to continue introducing new bills. Among the measures introduced were: LB282, sponsored by Ellsworth Sen. LeRoy
Read MoreThe 102nd Nebraska Legislature convened at 10:00 a.m. Jan. 5 for its 90-day session. Senators elected members of the body
Read MoreHome is never far from Sen. Kate Sullivan’s thoughts.
“I love the Sandhills,” she said. “I love the wide open spaces.”
Read MoreLawmakers removed a voting restriction for Nebraskans with felony convictions, approved a series of government reforms and placed a troubled state agency under the direct authority of the governor this session.
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