Tax credit for employers of felons created
Businesses that employ felons may apply for a state income tax credit under a proposal passed by lawmakers April 12.
Read MoreBusinesses that employ felons may apply for a state income tax credit under a proposal passed by lawmakers April 12.
Read MoreSmall businesses struggling during certain qualifying events are eligible for a grant program under a bill passed April 13.
Read MoreSenators passed a bill April 12 that makes several changes to state laws governing Nebraska municipalities.
Read MoreA bill on final reading intended to ensure that Nebraska students receive education on the Holocaust was amended to remove a provision related to slavery in America after lawmakers voted to return it to select file April 11.
Read MoreA bill establishing expedited review of so-called “micro” tax-increment financing projects passed April 12.
Read MoreA bill that would offer financial assistance to struggling small businesses during certain qualifying events was amended and advanced from select file April 11.
Read MoreA bill on final reading that would direct federal and state dollars to pandemic recovery efforts across the state was returned to select file and amended April 7.
Read MoreA bill intended to ensure that Nebraska students receive education on the Holocaust and other acts of genocide advanced to the final round of debate April 7 after lawmakers amended it to clarify which events those lessons would cover.
Read MoreA bill on final reading that would create a state income tax credit for businesses that hire felons was narrowed April 7 after lawmakers voted to return it to select file.
Read MoreAn attempt to override a veto and require Gov. Pete Ricketts to apply for a second round of federal emergency rental assistance fell short April 5.
Read MoreA bill originally intended to focus on COVID-19 recovery efforts in North Omaha was broadened and advanced from select file March 31.
Read MoreA bill that would have required Gov. Pete Ricketts to apply for a second round of federal emergency rental assistance was vetoed by the governor March 29.
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval March 23 to a bill that would appropriate the $1.04 billion allocated to Nebraska from federal pandemic relief funds after approving several amendments that altered individual allocations within the proposal.
Read MoreBusinesses that hire felons would be eligible for a state income tax credit under a bill advanced from select file March 23.
Read MoreA bill to aid COVID-19 recovery efforts in North Omaha was expanded into a more comprehensive measure and advanced from general file March 22.
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