More affordable housing sought
The Urban Affairs Committee heard testimony Feb. 4 on two bills designed to expand affordable housing options.
Read MoreThe Urban Affairs Committee heard testimony Feb. 4 on two bills designed to expand affordable housing options.
Read MoreSenators introduced 31 measures on the seventh day of bill introduction Jan. 16.
Among the proposals were:
LB1022, sponsored by Lincoln Sen. Matt Hansen, which would provide for election of election commissioners and eliminate certain deputy positions;
Read MoreSenators introduced 25 new measures on the fifth day of bill introduction Jan. 14.
Read MoreAmong the issues considered by members of the Business and Labor Committee this session were strengthening worker protections, raising the tipped minimum wage and expanding unemployment benefits and family leave.
Read MoreA bill intended to increase Nebraska’s participation in the 2020 U.S. census was vetoed by Gov. Pete Ricketts June 4.
Read MoreA bill intended to increase Nebraska’s participation in the 2020 U.S. census passed May 31.
Read MoreA bill requiring landlords to return security deposits more quickly passed May 24.
Read MoreA bill intended to increase Nebraska’s participation in the 2020 U.S. Census advanced to select file May 23.
Read MoreA bill that would require landlords to return security deposits more quickly was advanced from select file May 21.
Read MoreA bill that would require landlords to return security deposits more quickly was advanced from general file April 24.
Read MoreThe Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee heard testimony March 13 on a bill intended to increase Nebraska’s participation in the 2020 U.S. Census.
Read MoreA bill that would require cities to incorporate early childhood development in their comprehensive development plans failed to advance from general file Feb. 4.
Read MoreLawmakers bracketed a proposal March 21 that would give neighborhoods an additional avenue to pursue improvement projects.
Read MoreThe ability to use statements made by a juvenile during a custodial interrogation would be restricted under a bill heard Feb. 9 by the Judiciary Committee.
Read MoreSenators gave final approval Feb. 8 to a bill meant to protect the privacy of Nebraskans whose license plate numbers are recorded by some government-operated cameras.
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