College admission test requirement advances
All Nebraska 11th-graders would take a college admission test under a bill advanced from general file April 4. Sponsored by
Read MoreAll Nebraska 11th-graders would take a college admission test under a bill advanced from general file April 4. Sponsored by
Read MoreCities with sports arenas and convention centers would receive state sales taxes from an expanded range of hotels and businesses
Read MoreLawmakers advanced a bill from general file March 22 that would provide a tax exemption for certain treatment centers. LB774,
Read MoreA bill passed Feb. 29 will require some municipalities to provide notification to a county board before changing zoning ordinances
Read MoreOwners of certain vehicles will need only one license plate under a bill passed by the Legislature Feb. 29. LB53,
Read MoreOwners of certain vehicles would need only one license plate under a bill advanced from general file Feb. 3. LB53,
Read MoreSome municipalities would be required to provide notification to a county board before changing zoning ordinances within their extraterritorial zoning
Read MoreAll Nebraska 11th-graders would take a college admission test under a bill proposed to the Education Committee Jan. 25. LB930,
Read MoreLawmakers passed a bill May 14 to strengthen human trafficking prevention efforts in Nebraska. Introduced by Norfolk Sen. Jim Scheer,
Read MoreThe site of a former regional center would come under new ownership under a bill passed by the Legislature April
Read MoreA measure that would enhance human trafficking prevention efforts was amended and advanced April 22. Introduced by Norfolk Sen. Jim
Read MoreThe site of a former regional center would come under new ownership under a bill advanced from general file March
Read MoreHuman trafficking prevention efforts would be strengthened by a bill heard by the Judiciary Committee March 4. Introduced by Norfolk
Read MoreThe Urban Affairs Committee heard testimony Feb. 10 on a bill that would provide additional powers for certain sanitary and
Read MoreSome cars in Nebraska could display only one license plate under a bill heard by the Transportation and Telecommunications Committee
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