Session Review: Education
The Education Committee considered bills this session dealing with school funding, reading proficiency, charter schools, physical restraint of students and policies to accommodate pregnant and parenting students.
Read MoreThe Education Committee considered bills this session dealing with school funding, reading proficiency, charter schools, physical restraint of students and policies to accommodate pregnant and parenting students.
Read MoreA bill that would adjust the state’s school funding formula to match budget projections received final approval from the Legislature May 4.
Read MoreA felony conviction will no longer preclude a person from owning archery equipment under a bill passed by the Legislature May 3.
Read MoreLawmakers debated a bill April 24 that would authorize teachers to restrain violent students and remove unruly students from the classroom without facing legal action.
Read MoreLawmakers amended and advanced a bill April 19 that would adjust the state’s school funding formula to match budget projections.
Read MoreThe Legislature debated a bill April 18 that would direct more state aid to schools that rely on property taxes for more than 55 percent of their general fund revenue.
Read MoreA felony conviction would no longer preclude a person from owning archery equipment under a bill advanced from general file April 5.
Read MoreThe Natural Resources Committee heard testimony Feb. 15 on a bill intended to provide oversight of projects that help Nebraska meet its obligations under a multi-state agreement to conserve water in the Republican River Basin.
Read MoreLawmakers passed a bill Feb. 13 that delays the deadline for certifying state aid, budget authority and applicable allowable reserve percentages for state aid to schools.
Read MoreTeachers could physically restrain violent students and remove unruly students from the classroom without facing legal action under a bill heard by the Education Committee Feb. 7.
Read MoreMembers of the Transportation and Telecommunications Committee heard testimony Jan. 31 on a bill that would improve safety for freight train crews.
Read MoreLawmakers advanced a bill Jan. 31 that would delay the deadline for certifying state aid, budget authority and applicable allowable reserve percentages for state aid to schools.
Read MoreLawmakers debated a bill Jan. 30 that would delay the deadline for certifying state aid, budget authority and applicable allowable reserve percentages for state aid to schools.
Read MoreSenators reconvened Jan. 13 to introduce new bills.
Among the 76 bills introduced were:
LB360, sponsored by Seward Sen. Mark Kolterman, which would adopt the Surgical Technologist Registry Act;
Read MoreLawmakers passed a bill Feb. 29 that changes voter approval requirements for a first-class city to borrow funds for parks
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