Juvenile justice omnibus bill passed
Senators passed a bill July 31 that makes several changes to existing juvenile justice practices.
Read MoreSenators passed a bill July 31 that makes several changes to existing juvenile justice practices.
Read MoreA motion to suspend the Legislature’s rules to permit the introduction of a new bill was unsuccessful July 28.
Read MoreSenators advanced a bill from general file March 10 that would make several changes to existing juvenile justice practices.
Read MoreA bill intended to expand workforce housing in urban communities stalled on general file March 4.
Read MoreMembers of the Judiciary Committee heard testimony Feb. 27 on a proposal to protect personal privacy.
Read MoreThe state Department of Education would develop an app-based system for public schools to notify users of active shooters and other emergencies under a bill considered Feb. 25 by the Education Committee.
Read MoreCities and counties could establish special diversion programs for certain nonviolent offenders under a bill discussed by the Judiciary Committee Feb. 13.
Read MoreThe Judiciary Committee heard testimony Feb. 12 on two bills that would impose restrictions on inmate confinement.
Read MoreA bill intended to provide a more accurate count of Nebraska residents in the U.S. Census was heard Feb. 12 by the Executive Board.
Read MoreNebraskans seeking a diploma of high school equivalency would have an option other than the General Education Development tests under a bill heard Feb. 10 by the Education Committee.
Read MoreNebraska students would have to complete and submit a federal college financial aid application before they graduate from high school under a proposal heard Feb. 3 by the Education Committee.
Read MoreSource of income would be a protected category in state housing discrimination law under a bill heard by the Judiciary Committee Jan. 29.
Read MoreSenators passed a bill May 13 that provides stronger sexual assault protections for minors.
Read MoreSenators advanced a bill from general file April 23 that would provide stronger sexual assault protections for minors.
Read MoreLawmakers gave final approval April 18 to a bill that requires the Legislature to analyze long-term fiscal sustainability by adding a new step to the budget process.
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