Day eight bill introduction
Senators reconvened Jan. 18 to continue introduction of new bills.
Read MoreSenators reconvened Jan. 18 to continue introduction of new bills.
Read MoreSenators reconvened Jan. 12 to continue introduction of new bills.
Read MoreSenators reconvened Jan. 7 to continue introduction of new bills.
Read MoreConcealed carry regulation and open meetings law were among the issues addressed by lawmakers this session.
Read MoreOf the transportation and telecommunications issues considered this session, senators prioritized rural broadband development, lower administrative fees and expanded license plate options.
Read MoreThe Revenue Committee advanced bills this session that cut Nebraska’s top corporate income tax rate and will exempt military retirement pay and a percentage of Social Security income from state income tax.
Read MoreA bill that updates several concealed carry provisions and the state’s Uniform Controlled Substances Act passed May 21.
Read MoreCertain political subdivisions must hold a joint public hearing before increasing their property tax requests under a bill passed by lawmakers May 19.
Read MoreLawmakers bracketed a proposal May 18 that would enact health and safety protections for meatpacking workers during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreA bill introduced to allow county-level concealed carry regulation in Nebraska was narrowed and advanced from general file May 12.
Read MoreLawmakers narrowed and advanced a bill from general file May 6 that would enact health and safety protections for meatpacking workers during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreA bill that would require certain political subdivisions to hold a joint public hearing before increasing their property tax requests advanced to the final round of debate April 28 after lawmakers amended it to account for real property growth.
Read MoreThe Executive Board of the Legislature announced appointments to two special committees April 8.
Read MoreCounties, cities, school districts and community colleges seeking to increase the amount of property taxes they collect first would have to hold a joint public hearing under a bill advanced from general file April 7.
Read MorePolitical subdivisions seeking to increase the amount of property taxes they collect would have to hold a joint public hearing under a bill considered Feb. 10 by the Revenue Committee.
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