Session Review: Retirement Systems
Lawmakers made several changes to the state’s retirement plans this session.
Read MoreLawmakers made several changes to the state’s retirement plans this session.
Read MoreLawmakers passed a bill April 18 that makes numerous changes to the state’s retirement plans.
Read MoreA bill that harmonizes Nebraska’s child support program with federal law passed March 29.
Read MoreA bill that makes numerous changes to the state’s retirement plans advanced to select file March 20.
Read MoreA bill that would harmonize Nebraska’s child support program with federal law advanced from general file March 7.
Read MorePhysicians from other states who accompany an athletic team or organization to Nebraska for an event would be exempt from a state law regarding the unlawful practice of medicine under a bill considered Jan. 19 by the Health and Human Services Committee.
Read MoreLawmakers changed numerous provisions within the state’s various retirement plans with passage of an omnibus bill this session.
Read MoreA bill that makes numerous changes to the state’s retirement systems received final approval May 18.
Read MoreLawmakers advanced an omnibus retirement bill to final reading May 10 after amending out proposed changes to the state’s school employee retirement plans.
Read MoreLawmakers advanced a bill to select file May 5 that would make changes to the state’s school employee retirement plans.
Read MoreSenators passed a bill May 3 that seeks to improve knowledge of and access to palliative care in Nebraska.
Read MoreState law regulating pharmacy practice in Nebraska was updated by a bill passed April 24.
Read MoreLawmakers passed a bill April 24 that prohibits insurance providers from excluding coverage for a service based solely on its deliverance through telehealth.
Read MoreSenators advanced a bill from general file April 5 that seeks to improve knowledge of and access to palliative care in Nebraska.
Read MoreLawmakers gave second-round approval April 3 to a bill that would prohibit insurance providers from excluding coverage for a service based solely on its deliverance through telehealth.
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