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Senators gathered at the State Capitol Jan. 6 to open the first session of the 107th Nebraska Legislature.
Read MoreSenators gathered at the State Capitol Jan. 6 to open the first session of the 107th Nebraska Legislature.
Read MoreProposals to create a new checkoff program and update the Nebraska Hemp Farming Act were among those considered by the Agriculture Committee this session.
Read MoreMeasures expanding broadband access, easing motor vehicle restrictions and addressing emerging technologies were considered by the Transportation and Telecommunications Committee this session.
Read MoreLawmakers passed a bill Aug. 3 that makes several changes to judicial procedure.
Read MoreSenators updated the Nebraska Hemp Farming Act Aug. 3 to harmonize it with new federal regulations.
Read MoreFarmers will have expanded transportation options under a bill passed by the Legislature July 31.
Read MoreLawmakers amended and advanced a bill from select file July 20 that would make several changes to judicial procedure.
Read MoreA bill to codify guidelines for youth rehabilitation and treatment centers in Nebraska was amended and advanced to final reading July 20.
Read MoreLawmakers advanced a bill March 4 that would update the Nebraska Hemp Farming Act to harmonize it with new federal regulations.
Read MoreFarmers would have expanded transportation options under a bill advanced from general file March 3.
Read MoreThe Judiciary Committee heard joint testimony Feb. 20 on four bills that would impose stricter penalties on authority figures who abuse their power to engage in sexual misconduct with minors.
Read MoreThe Agriculture Committee heard testimony Feb. 4 on a bill that would update the Nebraska Hemp Farming Act to harmonize it with new federal regulations.
Read MoreSenators introduced 58 new measures on the ninth day of bill introduction Jan. 22.
Read MoreSenators introduced 55 measures on the eighth day of bill introduction Jan. 21.
Among the measures introduced were:
LB1058, sponsored by Omaha Sen. Sara Howard, which would adopt the Population Health Information Act;
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