Special education increase sought
The Appropriations Committee heard testimony Feb. 5 on a bill that temporarily would increase the cap on growth in special
Read MoreThe Appropriations Committee heard testimony Feb. 5 on a bill that temporarily would increase the cap on growth in special
Read MoreMembers of the Education Committee heard testimony Feb. 4 on two bills that would support early childhood education efforts in
Read MoreThe Health and Human Services Committee heard testimony Jan. 31 on a bill that would exempt education funds from asset
Read MoreSenators approved significant changes to state aid to public schools under legislation considered by the Education Committee. Aid to schools
Read MoreSenators passed a resolution May 30 that establishes the Tax Modernization Committee to review and recommend updates to Nebraska’s tax
Read MoreThe use of lottery dollars for education funding will be studied under a bill passed by the Legislature May 23.
Read MoreSenators gave first-round approval to a bill April 24 that would provide assistance to institutions that offer high school equivalency
Read MoreThe use of lottery dollars for education funding would be studied under a bill given first-round approval April 9. LB497,
Read MoreThe Education Committee heard testimony March 19 on a bill that would allocate funds to support early childhood education grant
Read MoreThe Health and Human Services Committee heard testimony March 14 on a bill that would expand eligibility for using education
Read MorePublic schools would be required to offer sexual health education under a bill heard by the Education Committee March 12.
Read MoreThe Education Committee heard testimony March 4 on a bill that would earmark scholarship funds to students enrolled in technical
Read MoreThe Education Committee heard testimony Feb. 11 on a bill that would amend the Tax Equity and Educational Opportunities Support
Read MoreMembers of the Education Committee heard testimony Feb. 4 on three bills that would increase students’ access to adult and
Read MoreSenators worked on legislation related to alternative education opportunities, student progress measures and testing for lead poisoning this session. Omaha
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