Veterans would receive in-state tuition rates under residency bill
Recently separated veterans, their spouses and dependents would be eligible for in-state tuition under a bill advanced from general file
Read MoreRecently separated veterans, their spouses and dependents would be eligible for in-state tuition under a bill advanced from general file
Read MoreSenators voted to withdraw a bill from consideration Feb. 4 that would have permitted use of hemp oil in Nebraska
Read MoreLaw enforcement could unite families sooner following emergency situations under legislation heard by the Transportation and Telecommunications Committee Jan 28.
Read MoreA bill that would allow parenting plans designed specially for deployed military parents was heard by the Judiciary Committee at
Read MoreThe Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee heard testimony Jan. 24 on two bills that would change agency reporting requirements.
Read MoreThe Education Committee heard a bill Jan. 21 that would grant residency to recently separated veterans, their spouses and dependents
Read MoreSenators reconvened Jan. 15 to continue introducing bills. Among the bills introduced were: LB902, sponsored by Bellevue Sen. Sue Crawford,
Read MoreLawmakers gave final approval May 29 to a bill intended to increase transparency in the expenditure of state funds. LB429,
Read MoreLawmakers passed a bill May 29 that creates a subsidized employment pilot program in Nebraska. LB368, introduced by Omaha Sen.
Read MoreLawmakers advanced a bill May 23 that would create a subsidized employment pilot program in Nebraska. LB368, as introduced by
Read MoreLawmakers gave second-round approval April 5 to a bill intended to increase transparency in the expenditure of state funds. LB429,
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval March 14 to a bill intended to increase transparency in the expenditure of state funds. LB429,
Read MoreThe Nebraska Retirement Systems Committee heard testimony Feb. 20 on a bill that would eliminate a provision in state law
Read MoreGrowing up with a brother, four sisters and one bathroom, Sen. Sue Crawford learned at a young age the power of negotiating and working with scarce resources.
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