Year-round daylight saving time proposed
Nebraskans would no longer reset their clocks twice a year under a bill considered Feb. 19 by the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee.
Read MoreNebraskans would no longer reset their clocks twice a year under a bill considered Feb. 19 by the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee.
Read MoreSenators reconvened Jan. 13 to continue introduction of new bills.
Among the 38 measures introduced were:
LB946, sponsored by Albion Sen. Tom Briese, which would change the sales tax rate and impose sales tax on additional services;
Read MoreLawmakers made changes to the regulation of mechanical amusement devices, the Nebraska Lottery and vapor and tobacco products this session.
Read MoreFarm wineries were redefined under a bill that passed final reading May 24.
Read MoreA scaled-down property tax relief proposal stalled in the Legislature May 22 after a failed cloture vote.
Read MoreThe definition of a farm winery would change under a bill advanced to select file May 15.
Read MoreMembers of the Business and Labor Committee heard testimony March 25 on a bill that would keep certain workers’ compensation reports private.
Read MoreAlcohol licensees could face stricter regulation under a bill considered March 18 by the General Affairs Committee.
Read MoreLawmakers passed bill March 15 intended to protect information related to critical infrastructure in Nebraska.
Read MoreLawmakers amended and advanced a bill March 7 intended to protect information related to critical infrastructure in Nebraska.
Read MoreThe Revenue Committee heard testimony Feb. 14 on a bill that would raise the state sales tax rate, end several state sales and use tax exemptions and impose a surtax on high incomes to pay for additional property tax credits and state aid to public schools.
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval Feb. 14 to a bill intended to protect information related to critical infrastructure in Nebraska.
Read MoreSchool districts in rural areas would need supermajority voter approval before issuing bonds under a bill heard Feb. 4 by the Education Committee.
Read MoreThe Revenue Committee heard testimony on three bills Jan. 31 that would require out-of-state internet retailers to collect and remit state sales tax on purchases made by Nebraska residents.
Read MoreThe Legislature passed a bill April 18 that protects the custodial rights of people with disabilities.
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