Kratom regulation bill expanded, advanced
Lawmakers amended a proposal to regulate kratom products in Nebraska before giving the bill second round approval March 18.
Read MoreLawmakers amended a proposal to regulate kratom products in Nebraska before giving the bill second round approval March 18.
Read MoreThe Revenue Committee heard testimony March 19 on a proposal to eliminate an array of tax incentives to help address the state’s projected revenue shortfall.
Read MoreAll Nebraska voting precincts could potentially hold elections entirely by mail under a bill considered by the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee March 19.
Read MoreA measure that would increase taxes on Nebraska real estate transactions to help meet the immediate housing needs of sex trafficking and domestic violence survivors was expanded and advanced from the first round of debate March 19.
Read MoreNebraska schools could once again suspend students in pre-K through second grade under two proposals considered March 17 by the Education Committee.
Read MoreThe Appropriations Committee heard testimony March 18 on a measure intended to ensure that state funds for lead service line replacement remain available for that purpose.
Read MoreThe Executive Board heard testimony March 18 on a proposal intended to improve pedestrian safety near the state Capitol.
Read MoreThe Banking, Commerce and Insurance Committee heard testimony March 17 on a measure that would prohibit implementation of merchant category codes in Nebraska that identify firearm retailers.
Read MoreThe Business and Labor Committee considered a bill March 17 that seeks to improve access to competitive integrated employment opportunities for individuals with disabilities in Nebraska.
Read MoreLawmakers discussed a proposal on general file March 14 to potentially increase pay for Nebraska state senators.
Read MoreSometimes it takes coming back to where you started to find a way to make a difference. That was the case for Omaha Sen. Margo Juarez.
Read MoreMembers of the Nebraska Retirement Systems Committee heard testimony March 14 on a measure that would gradually reduce the state’s contribution to the school retirement system based on its actuarial funding level.
Read MoreA bill to provide support services to system-involved youth in Omaha was considered by the Health and Human Services Committee March 12.
Read MoreLawmakers amended and advanced a bill from general file March 14 that would make a number of changes to the state’s various retirement systems.
Read MoreA bill that would make several changes to the Nebraska Pure Food Act earned first-round approval from lawmakers March 14.
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