Custodial plans created for children of deployed parents
Military parents can establish custodial plans for their children during deployment under a bill passed by senators Feb. 20. LB219,
Read MoreMilitary parents can establish custodial plans for their children during deployment under a bill passed by senators Feb. 20. LB219,
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval Feb. 6 to a bill intended to address the shortage of primary care providers in rural
Read MoreChildren of deployed military parents would have custodial plans in place under a bill given first-round approval Feb. 4. LB219,
Read MoreYoung people from other states who have aged out of foster care would be eligible for extended Medicaid coverage in
Read MoreChildren of deployed military parents would have custodial plans in place under legislation heard by the Judiciary Committee Jan. 23.
Read MoreMembers of the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee heard testimony Jan. 22 on a bill that would provide first
Read MoreThe Health and Human Services Committee heard testimony Jan. 22 on a bill intended to address the shortage of primary
Read MoreChanges to state agency reporting, election laws and voting procedures were enacted this session. Government Lawmakers approved a bill meant
Read MoreGov. Dave Heineman vetoed a bill April 22 that would have changed practice agreement requirements for nurse practitioners in Nebraska.
Read MoreLawmakers gave final approval April 17 to a bill intended to address the shortage of primary care providers in rural
Read MoreLawmakers gave final approval April 9 to a bill meant to strengthen state agency reporting requirements. LB719, introduced by Bellevue
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval March 25 to a bill meant to strengthen state agency reporting requirements. LB719, introduced by Bellevue
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval March 24 to a bill intended to address the shortage of primary care providers in rural
Read MoreRecently separated veterans, their spouses and dependents are eligible for in-state tuition under a bill passed by the Legislature March
Read MoreRestrictions on asbestos abatement would be eased under a bill heard by the Health and Human Services Committee Feb. 19.
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