Annexation changes clear first round
First class cities in Nebraska would have greater authority to annex nearby land under a bill advanced from general file March 30.
Read MoreFirst class cities in Nebraska would have greater authority to annex nearby land under a bill advanced from general file March 30.
Read MoreNebraskans would have more options when buying fireworks under a bill given first-round approval March 30.
Read MoreNebraska schools that take measures to welcome military-connected students would receive a special designation under a bill advanced from the first round of debate March 29.
Read MoreNebraska is authorized to join an interstate compact for audiologists and speech-language pathologists under a bill passed March 25.
Read MoreA bill intended to spur commercial economic development advanced from general file March 24.
Read MoreA bill that would implement provisions of a constitutional amendment approved in 2020 was expanded and advanced from general file March 17.
Read MoreA bill that would allow games of chance at licensed racetracks in Nebraska that are located near fairgrounds to operate at the same time as a fair advanced from general file March 16.
Read MoreNebraskans could exclude all of their military retirement benefit pay from state income tax under a bill that advanced from the first round of debate March 10.
Read MoreA bill that would pave the way for Nebraska to join an interstate compact for audiologists and speech-language pathologists advanced from general file March 9.
Read MoreAdditional reporting for certain types of political expenditures would be required under a bill considered March 4 by the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee.
Read MoreThe Banking, Commerce and Insurance Committee heard testimony March 1 on a bill that would require an individual or group health insurance plan or self-funded employee benefit plan to include coverage for certain contraceptives.
Read MoreNebraska schools that take measures to welcome military-connected students would receive a special designation under a proposal considered Feb. 23 by the Education Committee.
Read MoreThe Judiciary Committee heard testimony Feb. 5 on a bill meant to encourage people to report violent crimes.
Read MoreOccupational therapists licensed in Nebraska would be able to practice in certain other states under a bill considered Jan. 28 by the Health and Human Services Committee.
Read MoreSenators reconvened Jan. 14 to continue introduction of new bills.
Among the 69 measures introduced were:
LB424, sponsored by Gordon Sen. Tom Brewer, which would provide and change zoning requirements for wind energy generation projects;
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