Session Review: Appropriations
Lawmakers approved the state’s $9.3 billion, two-year budget package this session.
Read MoreLawmakers approved the state’s $9.3 billion, two-year budget package this session.
Read MoreLawmakers passed a bill May 24 intended to increase assistance available to startup companies through the state Department of Economic Development.
Read MoreAfter amending it to provide aid to Nebraskans affected by recent flooding, lawmakers advanced a bill May 21 intended to increase assistance available to startup companies through the state Department of Economic Development.
Read MoreLawmakers advanced the state’s mainline budget bill to final reading May 15 following a successful cloture vote.
Read MoreLawmakers gave second-round approval May 14 to six bills that make up a portion of the state’s $9.3 billion budget package. The mainline budget bill remains on general file.
Read MoreA bill designed to expand mass transit in eastern Nebraska advanced to select file May 9.
Read MoreNebraska judges would receive a raise under a bill advanced from general file May 8.
Read MoreA bill that would require owners to remove a wind turbine’s concrete foundation after decommissioning stalled on first-round debate April 23.
Read MoreLandowners would have the ability to contest the use of eminent domain by renewable energy developers under a bill that advanced to select file April 17.
Read MoreLawmakers advanced a bill April 9 intended to increase assistance available to startup companies through the state Department of Economic Development.
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval April 9 to a tax cleanup bill after amending it to include a provision meant to provide tax relief to those whose property has been destroyed by a natural disaster.
Read MoreA bill intended to simplify the administration of the Volunteer Emergency Responders Incentive Act was advanced from general file April 8.
Read MoreA proposed amendment meant to provide tax relief for those whose property has been destroyed by a natural disaster became the focus of debate on a tax cleanup bill April 5.
Read MoreA bill meant to ensure that homeowners receive sufficient notice that they may lose their property due to unpaid taxes advanced from general file March 12.
Read MoreAfter three hours of debate over two days, a bill that would protect employees from discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity stalled on general file March 5.
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