Affordable housing bill passed
A bill intended to increase the availability of certain types of housing passed Aug. 13.
Read MoreA bill intended to increase the availability of certain types of housing passed Aug. 13.
Read MoreA bill that seeks to increase the availability of certain types of housing was expanded and advanced to final reading Aug. 11.
Read MoreA bill intended to make certain redevelopment projects easier advanced from general file Aug. 4.
Read MoreA bill that would expand availability of certain types of housing advanced to select file Aug. 3 after discussion spanning several days.
Read MoreSenators gave final approval July 31 to a bill that makes several changes to state law governing cities and villages.
Read MoreA bill that would expand the use of land banks advanced from general file July 21.
Read MoreA bill to give certain Nebraska towns more flexibility in responding to catastrophic flooding was amended to become an omnibus municipal bill and advanced from general file March 11.
Read MoreA bill intended to expand workforce housing in urban communities stalled on general file March 4.
Read MoreA bill that would allow cities and villages to borrow money after a calamity advanced from general file Feb. 26.
Read MoreA bill that would allow municipalities throughout Nebraska to create or join land banks did not advance from general file May 9 after a motion to end debate failed.
Read MoreA bill designed to expand mass transit in eastern Nebraska advanced to select file May 9.
Read MoreA bill to make the state’s building code the default code for municipalities advanced to select file April 23.
Read MoreA bill that would allow municipalities throughout Nebraska to create or join land banks stalled on general file April 17.
Read MoreA bill that would make changes to the Nebraska Property Assessed Clean Energy Act, commonly known as PACE, advanced from general file April 8.
Read MoreA bill that originally would have required metropolitan-class cities to report the impact of occupation taxes was amended to apply statewide and advanced from general file April 8.
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