Omnibus criminal justice reform bill approved
The Legislature approved a bill May 24 that makes several changes to current criminal justice statutes.
Read MoreThe Legislature approved a bill May 24 that makes several changes to current criminal justice statutes.
Read MoreA victim of the intentional or threatening distribution of intimate images could seek damages under a bill passed May 24.
Read MoreLawmakers advanced two bills from general file May 16 that would prohibit the intentional or threatening distribution of intimate images.
Read MoreThe Legislature advanced a bill from general file May 15 that would make several changes to current criminal justice statutes.
Read MoreLawmakers passed a bill May 2 that requires the state’s building code to adopt standards for radon-resistant construction for new houses and commercial, educational and medical structures.
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 MoreSenators advanced a bill from general file April 15 that would create several new specialty license plates.
Read MoreA commission to examine Nebraska public school financing would monitor the implementation of its suggested policy over the next decade under a bill heard March 19 by the Education Committee.
Read MoreLawmakers advanced a bill to select file March 18 that would require the state’s building code to adopt standards for radon-resistant construction for new houses.
Read MoreLawmakers continued first-round debate Feb. 22 on a bill that would update social studies requirements for Nebraska schools.
Read MoreThe Executive Board considered four proposals regarding the Legislature’s redistricting process Feb. 14.
Read MoreThe state’s building code would adopt standards for radon resistant construction for new houses under a bill considered Feb. 12 by the Urban Affairs Committee.
Read MoreThe Judiciary Committee considered a bill Feb. 7 that would permit adoption by two people regardless of marital status.
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;
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