Direct primary care bill passed
A bill that specifies the requirements of direct primary care agreements was given final approval March 24. LB817, sponsored by
Read MoreA bill that specifies the requirements of direct primary care agreements was given final approval March 24. LB817, sponsored by
Read MoreA bill that would specify the requirements of a direct primary care agreement and clarify that direct primary care agreements
Read MoreLawmakers narrowed and advanced a bill March 2 that would develop a statewide stroke system of care in Nebraska. Sen.
Read MoreLawmakers voted Feb. 29 to authorize a special committee of the Legislature to provide oversight to a portion of the
Read MoreMembers of the Banking, Commerce and Insurance Committee heard testimony Feb. 9 on a bill that would specify the requirements
Read MoreSenators passed a bill Feb. 5 that changes the way turnback taxes are distributed to cities that build qualifying sports
Read MoreSenators debated a general file carry-over bill Jan. 11 that would change the way turnback taxes are distributed to cities
Read MoreSenators reconvened Jan. 8 to introduce bills for the 104th Legislature, second session. Among the 40 bills introduced were: LB814,
Read MoreSenators addressed young immigrant drivers and transportation network companies, among other issues this session. Licensing and administration Introduced by Omaha
Read MoreA pilot study would make marijuana available for medical treatment in Nebraska under a bill advanced May 18. Introduced by
Read MoreA bill seeking to make a children’s behavioral health screening and referral program permanent was amended April 29 to terminate
Read MoreA bill intended to close a loophole that allows individuals to shield assets from reimbursement for Medicaid-related services advanced from
Read MoreMembership and admission fees for zoos and aquariums would be tax exempt under a bill advanced from general file April
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval March 24 to a bill that would authorize Medicaid reimbursement for therapies used to assist troubled
Read MoreThe Executive Board of the Legislature announced appointments to three special investigative committees March 9. The Developmental Disabilities Special Investigative
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