Urban redevelopment tax incentives created
Businesses that invest in urban areas with high poverty and unemployment rates may qualify for tax incentives under a bill approved by the Legislature May 20.
Read MoreBusinesses that invest in urban areas with high poverty and unemployment rates may qualify for tax incentives under a bill approved by the Legislature May 20.
Read MoreResidential water service in Nebraska will no longer be taxed under a bill passed May 20.
Read MoreAn omnibus municipal governance measure passed May 20.
Read MoreA bill intended to spur commercial economic development passed final reading May 19.
Read MoreForensic evidence would be collected upon arrest for felony charges under a bill advanced from general file May 7.
Read MoreA bill intended to resolve a technical conflict in state law was amended to become an omnibus municipal governance measure and advanced from general file May 5.
Read MoreSchool districts that rely heavily on property taxes would receive additional state aid under a bill debated by lawmakers May 4.
Read MoreNebraska will track and report individual student discipline data under a proposal given final approval April 29.
Read MoreA bill that would create a tax credit scholarship program for private school students stalled on general file April 28 after a failed cloture motion.
Read MoreLawmakers advanced a bill from general file April 27 meant to encourage increased broadband availability throughout the state.
Read MoreHome water service in Nebraska would become less expensive under a bill advanced from general file April 26.
Read MoreFollowing discussion of several proposed changes, lawmakers gave second-round approval April 13 to the state’s $9.7 billion budget package. The state budget is structured on a two-year basis, with the budget enacted during legislative sessions held in odd-numbered years.
Read MoreFight fans in Nebraska have more viewing options following passage of a bill April 12.
Read MoreThe Executive Board of the Legislature announced appointments to two special committees April 8.
Read MoreAfter two full days of debate, lawmakers gave first-round approval April 9 to the state’s $9.7 billion budget package. The state budget is structured on a two-year basis, with the budget enacted during legislative sessions held in odd-numbered years.
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