State retirement plan updates approved
Senators gave final approval April 18 to a bill that makes technical changes to various state retirement plans. The Nebraska
Read MoreSenators gave final approval April 18 to a bill that makes technical changes to various state retirement plans. The Nebraska
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval April 10 to a bill that would extend an increase in Nebraska judges’ retirement contribution rates.
Read MoreSenators gave first-round approval April 4 to a bill that would make technical changes to state retirement provisions. The Nebraska
Read MoreThe Nebraska Retirement Systems Committee heard testimony Jan. 31 on two bills that would switch retirement plans of school employees,
Read MoreSenators made several changes to the state’s retirement systems this session. LB916, introduced by the Nebraska Retirement System Committee, makes
Read MoreThe Nebraska Retirement Systems Committee heard testimony Feb. 6 on a bill that would allow certain counties containing a city
Read MoreSenators made several changes to the state’s retirement systems this session. Among the changes were increases in retirement plan contribution
Read MoreEmployee contribution rates for the school employee, Class V school employee and state patrol retirement plans would increase under a
Read MoreSenators passed the Nebraska Retirement Systems Committee’s omnibus bill April 8. Introduced by the committee on behalf of the Nebraska
Read MoreSenators amended and advanced the Nebraska Retirement Systems Committee’s omnibus bill March 22. Introduced by the committee on behalf of
Read MoreThe Nebraska Retirement Systems Committee heard testimony Feb. 8 on a bill that would increase a salary cap and eliminate
Read MoreThe Nebraska Retirement Systems Committee held a hearing Feb. 8 on the committee’s annual omnibus bill. Introduced by the committee
Read MoreLawmakers made several changes to provisions of the state’s retirement systems this session. LB950, introduced by Louisville Sen. Dave Pankonin at
Read MoreNebraska would review its investments in fossil fuel companies under a bill heard by the Nebraska Retirement Systems Committee Feb. 21.
Read MoreTwenty-six members of the Legislature were sworn into office Jan. 4 as the 108th Nebraska Legislature convened for its 90-day first session. That number includes nine re-elected senators, 16 newly elected senators — including two members who have served in the Legislature previously — and one newly appointed senator.
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