Funding formula approved for community colleges
State aid to community colleges will be appropriated using a new funding formula passed by the Legislature Feb. 7. LB946,
Read MoreState aid to community colleges will be appropriated using a new funding formula passed by the Legislature Feb. 7. LB946,
Read MoreIn October, the state Economic Forecasting Advisory Board predicted tax revenues would continue to grow into 2013, improving the state’s
Read MoreSenators gave first-round approval Feb. 3 to a bill aimed at increasing financial literacy among Nebraska youth. LB269, introduced by
Read MoreState wards who have aged out of the foster care system could voluntarily continue to receive services until age 21
Read MoreAddressing the inclusion of agriculture in current K-12 standards and curricula would be the focus of a task force proposed
Read MoreA bill that would establish a new funding formula for state aid to community colleges advanced from general file Jan.
Read MoreA bill that would reduce income taxes and eliminate the inheritance tax was discussed in a hearing of the Revenue
Read MoreLawmakers reconvened Jan. 18 to continue introduction of new bills. Among the measures introduced were: • LB1041, sponsored by Omaha
Read MoreLawmakers reconvened Jan. 10 to continue introduction of new bills. Among the measures introduced were: • LB913, sponsored by York
Read MoreLawmakers reconvened Jan. 9 to continue introduction of new bills. Among the measures introduced were: • LB882, sponsored by Omaha
Read MoreSenators approved a bill this session that prohibits chemical abortions from being administered from remote satellite locations. Measures relating to
Read MoreLawmakers considered a variety of uses this session related to the provision of health and human services in Nebraska, including
Read MoreLawmakers completed their redistricting work this session, setting new governmental boundaries to reflect population changes throughout the state. The Legislature
Read MoreThe most prominent transportation-related bill passed this session commits 0.25 cents of the state’s 5.5-cent sales tax to roads projects,
Read MoreWater funding, oil pipelines and park fees were among the issues tackled by the Natural Resources Committee in 2011. Environmental
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