New marijuana definitions and penalties considered
Definitions of real and synthetic marijuana and penalties for their possession would be revised under legislation heard by the Judiciary
Read MoreDefinitions of real and synthetic marijuana and penalties for their possession would be revised under legislation heard by the Judiciary
Read MoreStiffer penalties for motorists who kill or injure bicyclists and pedestrians were proposed by a bill heard by the Judiciary
Read MoreChildren of deployed military parents would have custodial plans in place under legislation heard by the Judiciary Committee Jan. 23.
Read MoreConcealed handguns could be carried by permit holders at private schools under legislation heard by the Judiciary Committee Jan. 22.
Read MoreRecklessly firing a gun would be illegal anywhere in Nebraska under legislation heard by the Judiciary Committee Jan. 22. Current
Read MoreMarriage license fees would increase in Nebraska under a bill heard by the Judiciary Committee Jan 21. LB88, sponsored by
Read MoreThe 104th Nebraska Legislature convened at 10:00 a.m. on Jan. 7 for the 90-day first session. Seventeen new members were
Read MoreLawmakers passed a bill April 10 that affects workers’ compensation and unemployment benefits. LB961, as introduced by Omaha Sen. Tanya
Read MoreAfter nearly eight hours of debate spanning two days, an attempt to force a vote on a bill that would
Read MoreDebate began April 3 on a bill that would extend Nebraska’s workplace nondiscrimination laws to include gay and transgender employees.
Read MoreA bill to limit the governor’s authority during a state of emergency advanced from general file April 1. LB390, introduced
Read MoreThe Legislature’s effort to initiate prison reform advanced from general file March 26. Introduced by Omaha Sen. Brad Ashford, LB907
Read MoreInmates with mental illness and substance addiction would be treated in a special facility in Hastings under a bill advanced
Read MoreAdditional variations of a synthetic drug would be banned under a bill advanced to select file March 25. Introduced by
Read MoreSenators advanced a bill from general file March 20 that would change several statutes relating to children. LB908, introduced by
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