Session Review: Appropriations
Lawmakers approved the state’s $9.7 billion budget package this session.
Read MoreLawmakers approved the state’s $9.7 billion budget package this session.
Read MoreConcealed carry regulation and open meetings law were among the issues addressed by lawmakers this session.
Read MoreThe Revenue Committee advanced bills this session that cut Nebraska’s top corporate income tax rate and will exempt military retirement pay and a percentage of Social Security income from state income tax.
Read MoreA bill that updates several concealed carry provisions and the state’s Uniform Controlled Substances Act passed May 21.
Read MoreLawmakers gave final approval May 20 to a bill that provides state funds to one of Nebraska’s federally qualified health centers.
Read MoreNebraskans may exclude all of their military retirement benefit pay from state income tax under a bill approved by lawmakers May 19.
Read MoreA bill introduced to allow county-level concealed carry regulation in Nebraska was narrowed and advanced from general file May 12.
Read MoreA bill that would approve certain forms of cannabis for medical use did not advance from general file May 12 after a motion to end debate and force a vote on the proposal failed.
Read MoreLawmakers amended and advanced a bill from select file May 10 that would increase certification and training standards for Nebraska law enforcement officers.
Read MoreLawmakers advanced a bill to select file April 27 to provide state funds to one of Nebraska’s federally qualified health centers.
Read MoreThe Nebraska tax on Social Security income would be phased out gradually under a bill given first-round approval April 26.
Read MoreSenators narrowly rejected a procedural attempt to pull a measure from committee April 23 that would authorize Nebraska’s participation in a convention of the states.
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval April 21 to a bill that would increase certification and training standards for Nebraska law enforcement officers.
Read MoreCity councils, county boards and other political subdivisions would have greater flexibility to meet virtually under a bill that advanced from general file March 15.
Read MoreNebraskans could exclude all of their military retirement benefit pay from state income tax under a bill that advanced from the first round of debate March 10.
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