Water testing lab changes advance
Lawmakers gave first-round approval Feb. 4 to a bill that makes changes to state law relating to the testing of
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval Feb. 4 to a bill that makes changes to state law relating to the testing of
Read MoreLawmakers advanced a bill from general file Jan. 28 that automatically would seal certain criminal proceeding records. Currently arrests are
Read MoreMembers of the Executive Board heard testimony Jan. 22 on a bill that would expedite delivery of confidential records to
Read MoreMembers of the Judiciary Committee heard testimony Jan. 20 on a bill that would restrict the use of secure detention
Read MoreA bill that would have required Nebraska middle schoolers to be vaccinated for meningococcal disease failed to advance Jan. 20
Read MoreSenators debated a bill on select file Jan. 19 that would require Nebraska teens to be vaccinated against meningitis before
Read MoreSenators reconvened Jan. 14 to introduce bills for the 104th Legislature, second session. Among the 36 bills introduced were: LB954,
Read MoreOversight of the state’s juvenile justice system will change under a bill passed May 21. Introduced by Sen. Bob Krist
Read MoreLawmakers passed a bill April 23 relating to the treatment of juveniles charged with certain crimes. Under LB482, introduced by
Read MoreLegislators passed a bill April 23 that specifies the duties of a guardian appointed to represent juveniles in court. LB15,
Read MoreA bill designed to change oversight of the state’s juvenile justice system advanced from general file March 24. Under LB347,
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval March 24 to a bill relating to the treatment of juveniles charged with certain crimes. Under
Read MoreUsing a fake firearm to commit a crime would be a felony in Nebraska under a bill heard by the
Read MoreThe duties of a guardian appointed to represent juveniles in court would be specified by legislation advanced from general file
Read MoreSchool districts’ power of eminent domain would be expanded by a bill heard by the Judiciary Committee March 11. Introduced
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