School finance review commission clears first round
A commission would conduct an in-depth review of Nebraska public elementary and secondary school financing under a bill advanced from general file May 6.
Read MoreA commission would conduct an in-depth review of Nebraska public elementary and secondary school financing under a bill advanced from general file May 6.
Read MoreIndividuals who have experienced domestic or sexual violence can avoid a lengthy and expensive reimbursement process under a bill passed by the Legislature April 29.
Read MoreSenators passed a bill April 29 that makes several changes to existing landlord and tenant law.
Read MoreA bill that would create a tax credit scholarship program for private school students stalled on general file April 28 after a failed cloture motion.
Read MoreMore Nebraskans would be eligible for subsidized child care assistance under a bill advanced from general file April 20.
Read MoreIndividuals who have experienced domestic or sexual violence could avoid a lengthy and expensive reimbursement process under a bill advanced from general file April 6.
Read MoreLawmakers advanced a bill from general file March 25 that was amended to include several changes to existing landlord and tenant statutes.
Read MoreMore Nebraskans would be eligible for subsidized child care assistance under a bill considered Feb. 10 by the Health and Human Services Committee.
Read MoreLawmakers would have a clearer understanding of individuals involved in the state’s correctional system under a bill heard by the Judiciary Committee Feb. 11.
Read MoreIndividuals who have experienced domestic or sexual violence could avoid a lengthy and expensive reimbursement process under a bill discussed Feb. 5 by the Judiciary Committee.
Read MoreThe Judiciary Committee heard testimony Feb. 4 on a bill to require regular reports on eviction proceedings throughout the state.
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;
Read MoreSenators reconvened Jan. 13 to continue introduction of new bills.
Among the 68 measures introduced were:
LB314, sponsored by Omaha Sen. Rich Pahls, which would change provisions related to insurance coverage of telehealth;
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval Aug. 5 to a bill that would ban a specific abortion method in Nebraska.
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