One additional juvenile court judge advanced
A bill that would increase the number of juvenile court judges in Omaha by one was advanced from select file March 16.
Read MoreA bill that would increase the number of juvenile court judges in Omaha by one was advanced from select file March 16.
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval March 9 to a bill that would create a special task force to research the public health implications of alcohol sales on the Whiteclay community.
Read MoreA bill that would increase the number of juvenile court judges in Omaha by two was advanced from general file Feb. 23.
Read MoreThe 105th Nebraska Legislature convened Jan. 4 for its 90-day first session. Seventeen new members and eight re-elected senators were sworn into office, then senators elected the chairpersons of the Legislature’s standing committees.
Read MoreLawmakers passed a bill April 13 that updates the state’s criminal statutes. LB1094, introduced by the Judiciary Committee, clarifies several
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval to a bill April 4 that would place restrictions on the state’s civil forfeiture law, which
Read MoreLawmakers advanced a bill April 4 that would determine who has access to a person’s digital assets after death. Introduced
Read MoreLawmakers declined to move a bill from committee to general file April 4 that would allow terminally ill patients to
Read MoreAfter six hours of debate over two days, an attempt to force a vote on a bill intended to provide
Read MoreA proposal to offer protections for faith-based agencies that contract with the state foster care system was bracketed by its
Read MoreLaw enforcement agencies using body-worn cameras would have to document usage procedures under a bill advanced by lawmakers March 29.
Read MoreLawmakers advanced a bill from general file March 29 that would strengthen consumer protection laws. LB835, introduced by Omaha Sen.
Read MoreA new class of Nebraskans would be eligible for professional licensure under a bill advanced from general file March 23.
Read MoreLawmakers advanced a bill from general file March 23 that would update the state’s criminal statutes. The Legislature passed LB605
Read MoreParents who conduct an adoption privately or through an agency would be authorized to enter into a communication and contact
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