Grain storage rule clarification advances
Lawmakers advanced a bill Feb. 23 that would clarify a provision regarding the distribution of assets if a grain warehouse
Read MoreLawmakers advanced a bill Feb. 23 that would clarify a provision regarding the distribution of assets if a grain warehouse
Read MoreBusinesses would be required to disclose additional information before applying for certain local economic development programs under a bill advanced
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval Feb. 23 to a bill ensuring state employees are compensated for unused vacation time. Under LB830,
Read MoreA bill that seeks to enhance protections for individuals who receive in-home care services was amended and advanced from general
Read MoreA bill that would outline a procedure for the state to take title of unclaimed U.S. savings bonds held by
Read MoreA resolution that would serve as the state’s application for a convention of the states was returned to committee during
Read MoreLawmakers advanced a bill Feb. 22 that would allow a veteran’s surviving spouse to retain his or her homestead exemption
Read MoreA bill that would implement provisions of a federal law designed to promote normalcy for foster care youth was advanced
Read MoreLawmakers resumed general file debate Feb. 19 of an omnibus bill that would change provisions of several gaming rules in
Read MoreState law authorizing the Nebraska Children’s Commission would be extended and updated under a bill heard Feb. 19 by the
Read MoreThe Revenue Committee heard testimony Feb. 19 on a bill that would create a back-to-school sales tax holiday for clothing
Read MoreMembers of the Judiciary Committee heard testimony Feb. 19 on a bill that would provide criminal and civil immunity to
Read MoreLaw enforcement agencies using body-worn cameras would have to document usage procedures under a bill heard by the Judiciary Committee
Read MoreThe Natural Resources Committee heard testimony on a bill Feb. 18 that would provide funding to clear the state’s rivers
Read MoreA bill that would expand eligibility for the state’s publicly funded family planning services and increase access to preventive health
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