Bill to slow Medicaid changes advanced
A bill intended to slow proposed Medicaid changes in Nebraska advanced from general file March 6. LB854, introduced by Omaha
Read MoreA bill intended to slow proposed Medicaid changes in Nebraska advanced from general file March 6. LB854, introduced by Omaha
Read MoreSenators gave first-round approval Feb. 27 to a bill that would authorize the purchase of a plane for state use.
Read MoreMotorcyclists would be permitted to display additional lights on their motorcycles under a bill heard by the Transportation and Telecommunications
Read MoreSenators gave first-round approval to a bill Feb. 21 that would prohibit cities from imposing a city occupation tax on
Read MoreSenators gave first-round approval to a bill Feb. 20 that would allow Nebraskans to register to vote online. Under LB661,
Read MoreThe Health and Human Services Committee heard testimony Feb. 5 on two bills intended to slow proposed Medicaid changes in
Read MoreLawmakers gave unanimous consent Feb. 3 to bracket a bill that would require all new homes in Nebraska to include
Read MoreA bill that would authorize the purchase of a plane for state use was heard by the Executive Board during
Read MoreFirst-time voters would no longer be allowed to present certain forms of identification when registering by mail under a bill
Read MoreNebraskans could register to vote online under a bill heard by the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee during a
Read MoreA pilot project authorized as part of the Legislature’s response to the state’s troubled child welfare reform effort would be
Read MoreLawmakers reconvened Jan. 22 for the final day of bill introduction. Among the measures introduced were: LB1016, introduced by Omaha
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval Jan. 15 to a bill that would require all new homes in Nebraska to include radon
Read MoreLawmakers convened Jan. 8 to begin bill introduction for the 103rd Legislature, second session. Among the measures introduced were: LB660,
Read MoreSenators made several changes to the state’s gaming and liquor laws this session. Among the bills passed was a measure
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