Senators consider native foster children placements
Native foster children would have more culturally appropriate placement opportunities under a bill heard by the Judiciary Committee Feb. 26.
Read MoreNative foster children would have more culturally appropriate placement opportunities under a bill heard by the Judiciary Committee Feb. 26.
Read MoreBills addressing prison overcrowding and oversight of Nebraska’s correctional system were heard by the Judiciary Committee Feb. 20. Both were
Read MoreInmates would have better access to mental health care under a bill heard by the Judiciary Committee Feb. 20. LB592,
Read MoreInmate rehabilitation and supervision after release from prison were the topics of two bills considered by the Judiciary Committee Feb.
Read MoreA bill to remove Internet restrictions for registered sex offenders in Nebraska was heard by the Judiciary Committee Feb. 12.
Read MoreThe Judiciary Committee considered three bills Feb. 11 that would alter sentencing procedures for Nebraska courts. LB172, introduced by Omaha
Read MoreLandlords could evict certain tenants sooner under a bill heard by the Judiciary Committee Feb. 6. LB385, introduced by Omaha
Read MoreMore veterans’ funeral expenses would be covered by a bill advanced from general file Feb. 5. LB305, introduced by Scribner
Read MoreProspective foster parents would be protected from discrimination during placement proceedings under a bill heard by the Judiciary Committee Feb.
Read MoreEmployees would be protected from discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity under a bill heard by the Judiciary
Read MoreThe marital status of prospective parents would not be a factor in the adoption process under a proposal heard by
Read MoreChildren of deployed military parents would have custodial plans in place under a bill given first-round approval Feb. 4. LB219,
Read MoreMilitary spouses could qualify for concealed handgun permits under a bill advanced from general file Feb 3. Currently, members of
Read MoreA bill that would relax restrictions on who could apply for a concealed handgun permit in Nebraska was debated on
Read MoreIncarcerated individuals would have more options to request new trials under two bills heard by the Judiciary Committee Jan. 30.
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