Tax credit proposed for scholarship donations
Members of the Revenue Committee heard testimony March 4 on a bill that would encourage donations to a private school
Read MoreMembers of the Revenue Committee heard testimony March 4 on a bill that would encourage donations to a private school
Read MoreSenators passed three resolutions Feb. 27 that continue the work of three special investigative committees. The resolutions were introduced by
Read MoreA bill seeking changes to the oversight of the state’s juvenile justice system was heard by the Judiciary Committee Feb.
Read MoreA bill that would have required students to receive two meningitis vaccinations was bracketed Feb. 12, making it unlikely to
Read MoreThe Executive Board heard testimony Feb. 6 on resolutions that would continue the work of three special investigative committees. The
Read MoreMembers of the Revenue Committee heard testimony Feb. 4 on a bill that would exempt Social Security and military retirement
Read MoreStudents would be required to receive two meningitis vaccinations by a bill advanced from general file Feb. 4. Under LB18,
Read MoreThe Health and Human Services Committee heard testimony Jan. 28 on a bill that would suspend Medicaid assistance to an
Read MoreStudents would be required to receive two meningitis vaccinations by a bill heard by the Education Committee Jan. 20. Under
Read MoreA pilot project authorized as part of the Legislature’s response to the state’s troubled child welfare reform effort may be
Read MoreSenators passed a bill March 27 that allows Nebraskans to register to vote online. Under LB661, introduced by Omaha Sen.
Read MoreA bill that authorizes the purchase of a plane for state use was passed by the Legislature March 24. Omaha
Read MoreA bill intended to slow proposed Medicaid changes in Nebraska was approved by the Legislate March 24. LB854, introduced by
Read MoreSenators passed a bill March 20 that prohibits cities from imposing a city occupation tax on any transaction subject to
Read MoreA pilot project authorized as part of the Legislature’s response to the state’s troubled child welfare reform effort would be
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