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Agriculture
February 23, 2016 admin

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

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Urban Affairs
February 23, 2016 admin

Additional economic development disclosure advanced

Businesses would be required to disclose additional information before applying for certain local economic development programs under a bill advanced

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Business and Labor
February 23, 2016 admin

Changes to state employee vacation policy advanced

Lawmakers gave first-round approval Feb. 23 to a bill ensuring state employees are compensated for unused vacation time. Under LB830,

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Health and Human Services
February 23, 2016 admin

Home care consumer protections amended, advanced

A bill that seeks to enhance protections for individuals who receive in-home care services was amended and advanced from general

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Banking Commerce and Insurance
February 22, 2016 admin

Unclaimed savings bond bill considered

A bill that would outline a procedure for the state to take title of unclaimed U.S. savings bonds held by

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Government Military and Veterans Affairs
February 22, 2016 admin

Call for convention of states returned to committee

A resolution that would serve as the state’s application for a convention of the states was returned to committee during

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Revenue
February 22, 2016 admin

Homestead exemption for remarried spouses of veterans advances

Lawmakers advanced a bill Feb. 22 that would allow a veteran’s surviving spouse to retain his or her homestead exemption

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Health and Human Services
February 22, 2016 admin

Bill seeking to normalize life for foster youth advances

A bill that would implement provisions of a federal law designed to promote normalcy for foster care youth was advanced

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General Affairs
February 19, 2016 admin

Omnibus gaming bill discussed

Lawmakers resumed general file debate Feb. 19 of an omnibus bill that would change provisions of several gaming rules in

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Health and Human Services
February 19, 2016 admin

Bill would extend, update children’s commission

State law authorizing the Nebraska Children’s Commission would be extended and updated under a bill heard Feb. 19 by the

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Revenue
February 19, 2016 admin

Tax holiday for school supplies proposed

The Revenue Committee heard testimony Feb. 19 on a bill that would create a back-to-school sales tax holiday for clothing

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Judiciary
February 19, 2016 admin

Legal immunity proposed for animal rescue

Members of the Judiciary Committee heard testimony Feb. 19 on a bill that would provide criminal and civil immunity to

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Judiciary
February 19, 2016 admin

Body-worn camera procedures suggested for law enforcement

Law enforcement agencies using body-worn cameras would have to document usage procedures under a bill heard by the Judiciary Committee

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Natural Resources
February 19, 2016 admin

Funding for river weed control proposed

The Natural Resources Committee heard testimony on a bill Feb. 18 that would provide funding to clear the state’s rivers

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Health and Human Services
February 19, 2016 admin

Increased access to family planning, preventive health services proposed

A bill that would expand eligibility for the state’s publicly funded family planning services and increase access to preventive health

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