State contract authority changes advance
A bill that would change state purchasing processes advanced from general file Feb. 24.
Read MoreA bill that would change state purchasing processes advanced from general file Feb. 24.
Read MoreA bill that would change state purchasing processes was debated on general file Feb. 20.
Read MoreLawmakers debated a bill Feb. 19 and 20 that is intended to reduce the state’s reliance on property taxes to fund education by increasing state aid to public schools.
Read MoreLawmakers advanced a bill from general file Feb. 20 that makes several changes to existing employment regulations.
Read MoreDrivers who fail to stop for school buses would be subject to increased enforcement under a bill heard by the Transportation and Telecommunications Committee Jan. 28.
Read MoreSenators convened Jan. 8 to introduce new bills.
Among the 120 measures introduced were:
LB755, sponsored by Bellevue Sen. Carol Blood, which would provide for and change home services permits for barbers, cosmetology and nail technology;
Read MoreThe Education Committee considered proposals this session to update Nebraska’s civic education standards, reimburse school districts for mental and behavioral health expenses and authorize teachers to physically restrain violent students.
Read MoreLawmakers considered measures this session to ensure fair treatment for minors engaged in the court system, legalize medical cannabis and provide additional oversight of the state correctional system.
Read MoreAn effort to create a new business tax incentive program to replace the Nebraska Advantage Act stalled on select file May 24 after a failed cloture vote.
Read MoreSenators passed a bill May 24 to extend and eliminate certain statutes of limitation for labor and sex trafficking.
Read MoreA bill that would extend and eliminate certain statutes of limitation for labor and sex trafficking was amended and advanced from general file May 16.
Read MoreThe definition of a farm winery would change under a bill advanced to select file May 15.
Read MoreA bill that would repeal Nebraska’s death penalty failed to advance from general file April 25.
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval April 15 to a bill that would authorize and regulate the growing, processing and handling of hemp and hemp products in Nebraska.
Read MoreSenators advanced a bill from general file April 15 that would create several new specialty license plates.
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