Redistricting plans for Supreme Court, other bodies approved
Lawmakers approved bills Sept. 30 that set new district boundaries for several Nebraska governmental entities for the next decade.
Read MoreLawmakers approved bills Sept. 30 that set new district boundaries for several Nebraska governmental entities for the next decade.
Read MoreLawmakers gave second-round approval Sept. 28 to a package of redistricting proposals, including those that would redraw boundaries for Nebraska’s congressional and legislative districts.
Read MoreLawmakers gave first-round approval Sept. 21 to proposals that would modify district boundaries for the Nebraska Supreme Court and the Public Service Commission.
Read MoreLawmakers gathered at the State Capitol Sept. 13 to begin a three-week special session with the goal of adopting new political district boundaries to reflect population changes.
Read MoreMeasures to create a school safety reporting system, establish a statewide farm-to-school program and require schools to create health plans for students with seizure disorders were among the proposals advanced by the Education Committee this session.
Read MoreNebraska schools that take measures to welcome military-connected students may receive a special designation under a bill passed by the Legislature April 12.
Read MoreNebraska schools that take measures to welcome military-connected students would receive a special designation under a bill advanced from the first round of debate March 29.
Read MoreNebraska schools that take measures to welcome military-connected students would receive a special designation under a proposal considered Feb. 23 by the Education Committee.
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