American civics requirements updated
Lawmakers passed a bill updating social studies requirements for Nebraska schools March 21.
Read MoreLawmakers passed a bill updating social studies requirements for Nebraska schools March 21.
Read MoreAfter two days of debate, a proposal to offer paid family and medical leave stalled on general file March 20.
Read MoreA bill on final reading that would update social studies requirements for Nebraska schools was amended March 15 after lawmakers voted to return it to select file.
Read MoreA bill that would extend and eliminate certain statutes of limitation for labor and sex trafficking was considered March 13 by the Judiciary Committee.
Read MoreA bill that would update social studies requirements for Nebraska schools was amended and advanced to the final round of debate after a successful cloture motion March 12.
Read MoreA bill that would update social studies requirements for Nebraska schools advanced from general file Feb. 26 after a successful cloture vote.
Read MoreLawmakers continued first-round debate Feb. 22 on a bill that would update social studies requirements for Nebraska schools.
Read MoreAfter three hours of debate over two days, a bill that would update social studies requirements for Nebraska schools stalled on general file Feb. 20.
Read MoreThe Education Committee heard testimony Jan. 29 on a bill intended to ensure civic competence among Nebraska students.
Read MoreSenators reconvened Jan. 17 to introduce new bills.
Among the 30 measures introduced were:
LB378, sponsored by Blair Sen. Ben Hansen, which would change helmet provisions for autocycles, motorcycles and mopeds;
Read MoreSenators reconvened Jan. 14 to introduce new bills.
Among the 39 measures introduced were:
LB226, sponsored by Grand Island Sen. Dan Quick, which would state intent relating to appropriations for the Youth Rehabilitation and Treatment Center-Kearney and the Youth Rehabilitation and Treatment Center-Geneva;
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